The Windmill presents:
A.V. Dummy / Stephen Evens Band / Bweaver / Cowboyy
Entry Requirements: 18+
Brixton Hill Studios presents an evening of musical entertainment at our favourite venue, The Windmill, from our many visitors to the studio.
A.V. DUMMY - another recent BXHS favourite. If you were to call them a rap/rock crossover it would be doing them a disservice. If your record collection is equal bits Ghost Poet, iForward Russia! and Frank Zappa you are going to be a happy bunny. But these giants are definitely curators of their own kingdom, lazy comparisons don't do them justice.. Syncopated rhythms, pedal laden guitar and charismatic yet confrontational vocals. YOU CAN'T WAIT!!!
STEPHEN EVENS BAND - you know him, he knows you. Let's leave it that shall we? No? Ok. Stephen EvEns (aka Stephen Gilchrist) has mis-spent the good years gifted him by touring the world and elsewhere as an auxiliary cog in the machinery of major “indie-stardom”. A sideman. A player, if you will. A sticks-man, a foil perhaps but never a “session musician.” No such thing. Look it up. Putting down the drums sticks and arming himself with a battered guitar and a casiotone he decided to channel all his bitterness & resentment into songs rather than bottling it up.
BWEAVER - wonderous songmith, courted by pop stars, adored by indie rock stars. If Thurston Moore grew up in R. Stevie Moore's basement with a Bentley Rhythm Ace set to 120bpm and jammed through a psychedelic crab you'd still be nowhere near....would be pretty cool though, eh?
COWBOYY - When this bunch of seaside misfits, looking like a New York gang up for a fight with the village people strolled in it took 30 seconds of their Beefheartian scronk bleeding through the walls before we burst in and offered them a show. Can't wait for this, seriously. Get down early, hipsters. May as well, you'll be telling everyone you were there anyway.