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Spotlight On: CLUB.THE.MAMMOTH

Posted on Monday 4th September 2017 at 15:00

Jimi Arundell

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Jimi Arundell

London and Brighton based independent promoters CLUB.THE.MAMMOTH are responsible for putting on some of the most exciting cutting-edge acts and cult bands on the stages of the many fantastic venues found throughout the capital and the vibrant seaside town.



Alternative mix of across-the-board cool” - Timeout

"Opting for the more diverse sounds… they've got bloody good taste.” - Artrocker



You can see all the amazing events being put on by CLUB.THE.MAMMOTH by clicking HERE. Scroll below to check out some of the essential gigs coming up over the next few months.

 

 

 

 

 

07/09    DRIFT                                                 The Brewhouse, London

 

Nathalia Bruno AKA DRIFT creates dark and hypnotic alt pop. Join her for the launch party of brand new EP ‘Genderland’ which sees them being backed by We Are Replica, IMO and Marcus Engwall playing support.

DRIFT tickets are currently available.

 

 

19/09    Julie’s Haircut                                     The Brewhouse, London

 

This year saw the release of experimental cult band Julie’s Haircut’s latest record ‘Invocation And Ritual Dance Of My Demon Twin’ though Rocket Recordings. The innovative Italian band have commanded a loyal following after emerging in the 90’s.

Julie’s Haircut tickets are currently available.

 

 

12/10    Scarlet                                               The Brewhouse, London

 

Following a highly successful crowdfunding campaign, shoegaze stars Scarlet are preparing to release their debut album. Do not miss your chance to see this critically acclaimed band when they take over The Brewhouse.

Scarlet tickets are currently available.

 

 

24/10    Fai Baba                                            The Brewhouse, London

 

Avant-garde blues master Fai Baba freely explores many styles. By defying genre and expertly delving into many areas of sound, his live performances are highly recommended and not to be missed.

Fai Baba tickets are currently available.

 

 

01/11    The St. Pierre Snake Invasion            The Brewhouse, London

 

Bristolian punks The St. Pierre Snake Invasion gained widespread attention with the release of their debut album ‘A Hundred Years A Day’, receiving high praise from the likes of Kerrang!, Drunken Werewolf and veteran performer Tom Robinson.

The St. Pierre Snake Invasion tickets are currently available.

 

 

08/11    Magic Wands                                     The Brewhouse, London

 

Dream pop duo Chris and Dexy Valentine are Magic Wands. The Nashville pair incorporate a brooding post punk feel into ethereal an ethereal sound and have produced two albums; ‘Aloha Moon’ plus ‘Jupiter’.

Magic Wands tickets are currently available.

 

 

13/11    Desert Mountain Tribe                       The Brewhouse, London

 

Desert Mountain Tribe received huge acclaim with the release of their awesome debut album ‘Either That Or The Moon’ through Metropolis Records last year. Do not miss your chance to see them take over The Brewhouse in November.

Desert Mountain Tribe tickets are currently available.

 

 

22/11    Beliefs                                            The Brewhouse, London

 

Toronto based shoegaze outfit Beliefs first formed in 2010 and have subsequently released an eponymously titled debut album and its follow up ‘Leaper’. With the release of third LP ‘Habitat’ in September they head to the UK to show what makes them so very special.

Beliefs tickets are currently available.

 

 

29/11    Arrows Of Love                                Electrowerkz, London

 

With the impending release of their highly anticipated album ‘PRODUCT’ through independent label I’m Not From London, Hackney hard rockers Arrows Of Love show off their new material plus more with a major headline show at Electrowerkz.

Arrows Of Love tickets are currently available.

 

 

 

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