Party: Voltaire Live Presents : Ferric + Guests
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Ferric
Formed in 2012, Ferric are a Scottish Rock band from Edinburgh. They line up with Cal Black (Lead Vocals & Bass), Chris Homan (Drums), Ross Adamson (Guitar) and Steven Carroll (Guitar). Ferric's first release was in 2013 with the single 'Suffering' which contained 2 B-sides, 'Seeds' and 'Tunnel'. They followed this release in 2014 with the single 'Worlds Collide', recorded and produced by Mark Morrow (The Winter Tradition) and their debut music video.
'One of Edinburgh's most raucous rock bands, strap in and hold on as you are catapulted into a tornado of riffs, bass and driving vocals that will grow hair back in places you never thought possible' - SOUND
Bloodlines
Bloodlines are a dymanic alt-rock band from the Highlands of Scotland, now based in Glasgow.
'Concrete hooks in favour of spiky, angular rock chaos' - The Skinny.
'Big riffs, mathy quiet moments and a vocal that wouldn’t sound out of place in a stadium filling rock band.' - Altdialogue.
Culann
'Melodic, accessible, complex and challenging' - original music from Ayrshire, Scotland. Winner of the 'Best Rock' prize at 2013 Scottish Alternative Music Awards
Clockwire
Brought together by a mutual love of The Divine Comedy, Muse and Porcupine Tree, Clockwire boast an award-winning percussionist, a saxophone playing bassist and an adept guitarist/singer, who also happens to be a classical pianist.
The trio formed in early 2015, after turning their back on a school covers band, and promptly set about writing their own material and getting gigs. In less than a year they have played more than 20 shows, with venues including Dalkeith Miners’ Club, Platform in Easterhouse, Edinburgh’s Mash House, Cabaret Voltaire and a self-promoted, sold out night at Penicuik Town Hall.
The band has received great feedback for all their performances, including praise from people such as OBE Craig Armstrong and BBC Radio host Vic Galloway.
Doors: 6.45
Tickets: £5 Adv/ £7.50 on the door.
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