Love Thy Neighbour Presents
TRIPTYCH VII
Triptych VII returns to Brighton this January from 18th-20th January 2024 at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton. Triptych consists of three nights each featuring three of our favourite Brighton-based bands and each accompanied by a lathe-cut vinyl release, one for each night, limited to a mere 15 copies each or 45 across all three releases.
SUEP: London-based ‘indie-supergroup’ SUEP announce their long-awaited debut mini-album Shop, a collection of six oddball, car-boot-sale pop songs with a sprinkling of theatrical storytelling. Led by Georgie Stott (of Porridge Radio, Garden Centre) and Josh Harvey, SUEP was born out of a near-decade of playing in sheds and barns with like-minded personnel, holding a mutual love for Paul McCartney, Jona Lewie, the B-52s, Devo and other performative freaks enjoying themselves.
Sad Dads: “There was banter between the guys as in a mock phone call. It wasn’t doing it for me and don’t mention “Pilot Simulator”. Why don’t they just stick to the Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers sound achieved for tune two and drop the twaddle? The third number’s vocals were delivered like Mark E Smith as if he was in a country band…nope not for me!” – Nick Linazasoro, Brighton and Hove News
Fruity Water: Fruity Water are a two-piece electronic indie duo from Brighton featuring Adam Bell and Alan Odgers. The two formed Fruity Water as a DIY side project to the band Octopuses and were surprised when their singles to debut album Thirst Takes received considerable play on BBC 6Music. After releasing their 2nd album in the height of lockdown, the group are back on the Brighton scene, regularly playing at their local Rossi Bar dance night Midnight Salad.
Venue
Brighton and Hove
Brighton BN1 3WA
UK