Chubaby:
Social commentary and surrealist modern storytelling, drawing on a DIY tradition. Chubaby has been described as ‘very clever’ by Amy Lamé, BBC 6 Music and ‘a witty and wonderfully imaginative multi-instrumentalist’ by Isaak Lewis Smith, Electronic Sound Magazine. Having just released new album 'Almost Unbearable', Chubaby is on the road through September with a newly formed band returning to Norwich for the home-leg at the Holloway.
Why Patterns:
Why Patterns are a noise punk trio from London that have just released their second album SCREAMERS on Human Worth. SCREAMERS is an abstraction of the approaches found in hardcore punk, grindcore and powerviolence, fused with the loud and abrasive qualities of noise rock, industrial, and the avant-garde.
Garden Centre:
Long-running scrap music project from Max Levy and friends, described by Razorcake Zine as ‘a rougher gnome-pop corner of the same fanciful garden as Joanna Newsom’. Levy has already toured extensively across the UK and abroad with the likes of Dry Cleaning and Porridge Radio (with whom Garden Centre shares members). He has also found a fan in Frank Ocean, who has playlisted Garden Centre multiple times on his popular Blonded radio show.
Presented by The Holloway Norwich.
This is an 18+ event
06:00 PM- 10:00 PM