Booking Enquiry
Camden Rocks All-Dayer feat. Vexxes & more at Proud Camden
About this Event
Camden Rocks Festival proudly presents an all-dayer bonanza feat. VEXXES, All Ears Avow, Junior - UK, Morrissey & Marshall, Blackfoot Circle, The Ferns, Francis & The Fug and FloodHounds at Proud Camden.
Since the continued success of Camden Rocks Festival, we're running a string of 'presents' shows to give you some of the best new alternative, indie, rock & metal music about!
Doors - 3:45pm // Price - £7.00 Adv.
Tickets - http://po.st/CamdenRocksTix
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
About:
VEXXES - www.facebook.com/vexxes
"If you’ve got a penchant for British bands like Deaf Havana, You Me At Six and Lower Than Atlantis, then you’ll need to make room for this Leeds trio in your record collection." - Ticket Master
"Big melodic slices of pop rock, using technical riffs and big layered meshes of sound to support the crystalline hooksthat appear to be their stock in trade" - KERRANG!
All Ears Avow - www.facebook.com/allearsavowband
All Ears Avow are an English rock band from Wiltshire. The band began in early 2013 and the quartet quickly began gigging around the UK, releasing their debut EP 'Home' in December 2013. Throughout 2014 and into 2015, All Ears Avow continued a hectic tour schedule supporting acts including DECADE, THE COMPUTERS, EMPIRE, VERSES and JONAH MATRANGA (FAR) as well as performing in Berlin, Barcelona and headlining the POMME stage at the renowned WYCHWOOD FESTIVAL.
After 2 successful UK tours during 2015 and taking part in a BBC Introducing live studio session, All Ears Avow kicked off 2016 supporting MILK TEETH at their album launch show and releasing their second EP 'REACH' in February 2016. After another year of hectic touring schedules and Festival appearances such as this year's annual 'Underground Festival'. After a successful UK Tour in December, All Ears Avow are now gearing up for their next release.
Junior - UK - www.facebook.com/juniorjunioruk
Junior are a two-piece garage rock band from East London.
Songs about waking up and breaking up with ex's covered in a wall of fuzz.
For fans of QOTSA and Arctic Monkeys.
Morrissey & Marshall - www.facebook.com/morrisseyandmarshall
"They really are that good" - Jonny Owen (actor/director)
"Like a new, rocking, Everly brothers" - Paul Gallagher (DJ)
"I've watched them from afar for some time... I'm a big fan" - Ryan Tubridy (TV personality)
"I love this tune" - Cillian Murphy (actor)
Check out the 'Cold November Sunrise' full band performance on The Late Late Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvYivXiqMFo
Blackfoot Circle - www.facebook.com/blackfootcircleband
Alternative band from Portsmouth, England
After travelling to America to support Catfish & The Bottlemen, and to play their own showcases in Nashville, Atlanta and Alabama, Blackfoot Circle returned home and locked themselves away to begin work on their recently released EP 'Modern Heartbreak'
The band wanted to take the energy of their live shows and recreate it in the studio. Working with producer Mickey Coles (Little Comets, The 1975) they have recorded a collection of songs that they feel will be the start of something special
"We don't just want people to hear our music, we want people to feel it" - Blackfoot Circle
The Ferns - www.facebook.com/thefernsbrighton
New wave Brighton alt/rock band "The Ferns" have a mixture of catchy spine tingling songs mixed with fast pace anthems. Go check them out!
Francis & The Fug - www.facebook.com/francisandthefug
Indie, Alternative, Shoegaze, Surf Rock, Heavy Metal
FloodHounds - www.facebook.com/floodhounds
From British Indie to raw American Blues, "gloriously guitar-heavy," and rumbling with subterranean rock; FloodHounds are a swirling explosion of bluesy fire, tearing its way through the UK’s packed and sweaty music venues. Sheffield 3-piece FloodHounds’ hits you like a British Black Keys or White Stripes, inspired by the likes of Band of Skulls, or Drenge with just a hint of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. “Raw, plucky, spirited and confident, basically everything you could ever wish for from a young UK breakthrough group,” Record of the Day says.