GRAVY’S TRACK OF THE MONTH
by Alloy Ark S
eptember is one of the most important months on the Norwich music calendar. Not
only for music fans, but for musicians and anyone remotely interested in music. Only in it’s second year, Norwich Sound and Vision is making Norwich an international player in the musical stakes. Aside from the amazing shows, Norwich Sound and Vision (#NSV2011) has also scheduled some pretty incredible participants in the conference side of the convention. People like Laura Snapes (assistant reviews editor at NME), Dave Rowntree (Blur), Nicky Bignell (BBC), and many more will be IN NORWICH, ready to talk and listen to anyone and everyone! It is so important to embrace such an event to keep these people taking notice of Norwich and our brilliant music scene. Go and network, sisters. Tat’s not to say that there’s nothing else going on – as usual there are plenty of other gigs and events to comfort and agitate your ears in September…
On the 1st,GRAVY PRESENTS : THE BROWNIES + TURBOWOLF + THE DAY THE ROBOTS CAMEat Norwich Arts Centre.Tis is a special show with some friendly Norfuckians, and the mighty Bristolians Turbowolf, who have just signed to Hassle Records.
On the next day, the 2nd,Soapbox launch their website with a HUGE gig at Karma Kafe!Tere are too many great acts to list, but to whet you : THE EFFORT (featuring members of Bambi Get Over It) + THE B GOODES + THE TRUTH + MORE! (INCLUDING ACOUSTIC SARGASSO TRIO!) Also on the 2nd, B2 at Te Brickmakers showcase some exciting new bands : THE SKY IS EMPTY + THE KURVE + DRIVE SIXX.
Monday 3rd Septemberpresents to us a show from Norwich’s DARWIN AND THE DINOSAURat Te Waterfront.
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Tey play awesome punk music, and this will be unmissable! Support comes from DYING BREEDS + DEERS + HIGH HOPES. Another new festival is happening at the Norfolk Showground of all places! NORFOLK SPECTACULARtakes place on the 3RD and 4TH September,and there are some pretty impressive band playing, including THE KABEEDIES + DUTCH UNCLES + DANANANANAYKROYD.
On the 6th,PLANET BEET PRESENTS : MADAMES ET MONSIEUR + HELLO BEAR + DEAD ENDSplay at B2, which is the start of a six week residency that Planet Beet are taking part in. Tis means lots of scrummy gigs, and I am excited!
Ten the 13th brings the first TweeOFF! of the month. Tis weeknight show introduces a brilliant Amercian band calledSCREAMING FEMALESalong with a brilliant band from the East called DINGHUS
KAHN.As introductions go, this one will be LOUD.
WOMBAT WOMBAT PRESENTS : SARABETH TUCEK + ALLOY ARK + RORY MCVICARat Norwich Arts Centre on 16th
September.Another stellar line- up from team Wombat! Also on 16th, we’re welcoming an old friend back in the form of Screaming Ground! Along with Stacked Promotions, they are putting on an exciting show at Bedford’s Crypt with HOLD YOUR HORSE IS + THE DAY THE ROBOTS CAME + KINEMA.
Te ever incredible SLOW CLUBare at Te Waterfront on Monday 26th September. I don’t know how they’re not already huge.
Ten at the very end of the month, the event that stole my introduction, NORWICH SOUND AND VISIONis going happening on the weekend of the 29TH. On the opening night, Friday 29th, TweeOFF! have got their second and
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final show of the month. BO NINGEN + FEVER FEVER + OCTAGON COURTare playing in the main hall at Norwich Arts
Centre.GRAVYtakes over the bar, with performances from BLUE ON BLUE + TAWNY OWL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY + SOMETHING BEGINNING WITH L +
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MAT RIVIERE. Ourf! On the same night, LAISH + GRENOUILLES + BELLA SPINKS + ALEX ROSSall play at Te Bicycle Shop, andLISA AMBROSE + RORY HILL + DANNY WHITEHOUSE + JASPER TAYLORplay at St. Gregory’s Church.
On the Sunday night of the festival, the 30th,ESBEN AND THE WITCH + BETH JEANS HOUGHTON + BK AND DADall play at Norwich Arts Centre, whilst SNOWBALL MUSIC PRESENTS : THE MISERABLE RICH + ANTLERED MAN + DENIS JONES + GOLDEN FABLEat Te Hog In Armour.
Ok, go make it count, sisters!
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