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BRIGHTON NOISE PROUDLY PRESENTS THE LOOONNNGGG AWAITED RELEASE PARTY FOR ?REVERSE PAINTING? - THE NEW LP FROM POST-ROCK/MATH-ROCK LOCAL DUO OF LEGENDS?
MULLHOLLAND (Mullholland)
Mullholland are an experimental rock duo based in Brighton, consisting of Rory Mitchell and Misha Phillips.
The duo formed spring 2012 in Jersey, making explorative and explosive instrumental music, amalgamating sounds from post-rock, punk, math, ambient, and psychedelic music.
The first studio album Soma Anthem saw release in February 2015, followed by their second album The Same Yesterday Today Forever, released November 2016.
Both albums were self-released under the bands Come to Brazil label.
The bands third album Reverse Painting will be released on Friday the 31st of January, 2025.
https://cometobrazil.bandcamp.com/album/reverse-painting
https://mullhollandmusic.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/mullhollandmusic
VAN COEUR (Van Coeur)
Brighton three-piece Van Coeur make stark, slow, captivating songs with interweaving guitars, vocals, minimal drums and layered hiss. In the same ballpark as The For Carnation, Low, Acetone and other bleak/sparse post-rock.
Failing Sequence is Van Coeur?s fifth album, and companion piece to Last Light (released June 2022). The songs were predominantly written pre-pandemic but recorded during lockdown windows at the band?s home loft studio. Mastered by Peter Fletcher at Black Bay Studios (Isle of Lewis), the album is released on 16th December 2022 on Mulso Primary Records.
Comprising of core set-up, two guitars and drums, the recordings are augmented by piano, hammered dulcimer, MicroKorg synthesizer, chord organ, tape loops, field recordings, drum machine, and manipulated drones.
Artwork for the album is by regular collaborator artist / poet Gary Goodman, and Richard Adams.
https://vancoeur.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/van_coeur
TICKETS ARE £6 (+ booking fee) IN ADVANCE OR £8 ON THE DOOR. ALL PROFIT FROM THIS SHOW WILL BE SPLIT ACROSS THE ACTS THAT PERFORM, BRIGHTON NOISE ARE NON-PROFIT LOCAL PROMOTERS.

The Green Door Store stands as a vital cultural artery within Brighton, a grassroots live music venue deeply embedded beneath the city's railway arches. Recognised by the Music Venue Trust and nominated in the Music Week Awards' Grassroots Category, it serves as a crucial platform for nurturing local talent and showcasing emerging acts, solidifying its status as a significant asset to the national music landscape.
The interior retains a raw, industrial character, a testament to its past as a 19th-century horse hospital and railway storeroom. Smoke-blackened brickwork and elements of Victorian dereliction define the space, while the uneven cobbled flooring underfoot adds a distinct, tactile quality to the atmosphere. Despite its compact nature, the sound quality is remarkably crisp, allowing for an immersive auditory experience.
Practical considerations are well-addressed; the venue is fully wheelchair accessible, featuring ramps, wide doorways, an accessible toilet, and a lowered bar counter. A standard selection of beers, wines, and soft drinks are available at typical pub prices, and a large outdoor covered space offers a respite from the main performance area.
Throughout the year, the Green Door Store maintains a dynamic programme of events, encompassing a relentless variety of live music and club nights. It consistently champions emerging and alternative acts across genres such as rock, punk, and indie. Beyond regular programming, the venue hosts its own annual free music festival, "234 Fest," and plays a key role in larger city-wide events like The Great Escape Festival, alongside supporting diverse creative community gatherings from drag shows to art nights.
3 Trafalgar Street,
Brighton,
East Sussex,
England,
BN1 4FQ.
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