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Saturday 3rd of September
Substance at the Spice of Life
Featuring - The Molotovs + Pump Blistar and the Nipple Twisters + The Ologys + Everafter
The Spice of Life is a Soho landmark, historic music venue and is in the heart of London's West End.
Renowned for having a great live sound The Spice of Life and Substance have worked together for over 14 years to bring the very best new music to the heart of the capital.
"One of the best little venues in London" Evening Standard
The Line up
The Molotovs
Power Pop/Rock trio The Molotovs are quickly gaining a reputation for making some serious noise on the London and beyond gig scene after ending 2021 on a high supporting The Libertines on their UK tour.
Clean, sharp originals influenced by modern day likes of The Libertines and Arctic Monkeys and further back to The Jam and Sex Pistols. Lyricist Mathew Cartlidge cuts to the chase of life around him, naturally balancing observational quips with humour.
Mathew (lead guitar and vocals), Issey Carts (bass and backing vocals)and Ice Dob (drums) power their songs through with youthful energy and vigour.
Championed by Nicky Weller (Paul?s sister) as ?proper musicians getting out there?, The Molotovs are a lively pulse to keep your finger on!.
https://www.instagram.com/themolotovs/
Pump Blistar and the Nipple Twisters
pumpkin bli?? and the nipple twi?
https://www.instagram.com/pumpkinblistar/
The Ologys
Formed in 2020, The Ology's are a 5 piece Indie Pop/Rock band from Bedfordshire
https://www.facebook.com/theologys
Everafter
UK rock band Everafter burst onto the East London scene in Autumn 2010. Formed from the ashes of another band, brothers Alexis Daperis (lead vocals/guitars) and Stefan Daperis (bass/backing vocals) and their friend Tim Wiltshire (drums) launched the three-piece power rock group, Everafter. By February 2011 the first gig was booked at The White Hart Hotel in New Cross, South London. Over the next few years Everafter honed their live performances by playing key venues in London, including Water Rats in King's Cross, The Half Moon in Putney and The Standard Music Venue in Walthamstow. It was over this period that Everafter wrote the songs and defined the set that would become their debut album 'Everything Is One'. In September 2013 the band were signed to independent label Hummdrumm Records. The band?s main influences include Nirvana, Metallica and Green Day. 'Everything Is One' also benefited from the production prowess of the Grammy nominated Chris Tsangarides, who was also a fan and produced luminaries like Thin Lizzy, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest. Following the release of the band?s first album and a succession of gigs, Everafter played a show to the inmates inside Wormwood Scrubs prison, London.
In 2019, with new drummer and friend Ivan Sheppard, Everafter recorded their second album titled ?Remember?. The band moved into a heavier direction with the latest studio recordings and the album showcases the strength and diversity of the band's song writing. This time Everafter collaborated with producers Raz Olsher, Andrea Gottardo and the late Chris Tsangarides to create a powerful ten track album, paving the way for the band?s place in rock history. In July 2020 album number two was released and the band has been incorporating the new songs into their set and getting airplay on TotalRock Radio and Trust The Doc Radio Show on Exile FM.
https://www.facebook.com/Everafteruk
The Spice of Life is an over 18?s venue .ID will be required if you are asked.
http://www.spiceoflifesoho.com/
http://substancegigs.com/index.php
https://en-gb.facebook.com/substance.gigs
A pub and music bar on the perimeter of Cambridge Circus, at the corner of Romilly Street and Moor Street. First licensed in 1686 as the George, the current building dates from 1898 and the current name from 1986. (One of the old names, Cantons, can be seen being held by one of the gargoyles on the top of the building).
Famous in the 1960s and 70s for folk music and then punk, latterly it has become a jazz venue and home to SpiceJazz club. Up to 5 real ales from the McMullen range on offer and free admission to the main bar but you may have to pay for some music gigs in the basement.
Upstairs at the Spice is for drinks, eats and good times. Enjoy Great British classics with special seasonal dishes prepared daily by our chefs.
6 Moor Street,
Soho,
City of Westminster,
Greater London,
England,
W1D 5NA.
020 7437 7013
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