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Manchester Psych Fest with Crocodiles, Ezra Furman, and more

Sep 2, 2023  ·  O2 Ritz Manchester, Manchester O2 Ritz Manchester, Manchester

Manchester Psych Fest
Sep 2
Manchester Psych Fest
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The Lovely Eggs, formed by Holly and David, are known for their unique blend of art and music, crafting a raw punk sound. Their album "I am Moron" topped UK Indie Charts. They collaborated with Iggy Pop on "I, Moron," hitting No.1 in UK Physical and Vinyl charts. Renowned for their sold-out, electrifying live shows, they continue to innovate independently.
Ezra Furman, born in Chicago, is celebrated for her genre-blending music and emotional storytelling. Known for albums like *Perpetual Motion People* and *Transangelic Exodus*, she combines punk energy with heartfelt lyricism. Her work includes the soundtrack for Netflix's *Sex Education*, highlighting her unique voice in modern music.
Lindsey Jordan, born in the U.S., is known for her indie rock style. Her debut album, Lush, showcased her unique blend of confidence and vulnerability. Her second album, Valentine, solidifies her originality in the indie scene. Renowned for masterful lyrics, she writes and creates music with bold and emotional depth.
The Murder Capital, formed in Dublin, is known for its intense post-punk style. Their ambitious album 'Blindness' was produced by Grammy-winner John Congleton.
Los Bitchos, a London-based rock band with members from Australia, Turkey, Uruguay, Sweden, and Britain, are signed with City Slang. Known for energetic and eclectic sounds, their new album 'Talkie Talkie' follows the success of their 2022 debut 'Let the Festivities Begin!'.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre, led by Anton Newcombe since 1990, blends '60s psychedelia and shoegaze. Notable works include "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request" and the film "DIG!" focusing on Newcombe's dynamic with Courtney Taylor-Taylor. Known for evolving styles, iconic albums include "Musique de Film Imaginé" and "My Bloody Underground." Despite frequent lineup changes, they remain indie rock pioneers, with recent releases like "Fire Doesn't Grow on Trees" and "Your Future Is Your Past" continuing their legacy. Based in San Francisco, they've influenced the psych-rock genre significantly.
Pillow Queens, a folk-tinged pop-punk band from Ireland, are known for their heartland euphoria and queer love anthems. Their debut album "In Waiting" received acclaim and showcases defiant lyrics with ragged harmonies.
Edinburgh's Hamish Hawk is known for literate, heartfelt songs blending wit and beauty, akin to Jarvis Cocker and Scott Walker. "Heavy Elevator" showcased his filmic style and rich baritone.
Panic Shack, a Cardiff-based punk band, known for their raucous live shows and debut EP "Baby Shack." Gained fame with sold-out tours, performances at Glastonbury, and collaborations with Bob Vylan. Praised by BBC, NME, and more.
Formed in 2019, Benefits is a politically charged group blending noise, hip hop, and industrial rock. Known for "NAILS", they consist of Kingsley Hall and Robbie Major.
Jojo Orme, aka Heartworms, captivates with her agit-pop style in Glutton For Punishment, a debut album full of raw emotion. Her acclaimed EP, A Comforting Notion, secured praise from The Sunday Times and more, with singles playlisted on BBC Radio 6 Music.

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