Teeth of the Sea Brighton
Teeth of the Sea live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 6th October!
Get tickets until 6pm on the show day with no booking fee above, or from: Dice
Stage Times:
Teeth of the Sea: 9.45pm
Chop Chop: 9pm
Mulholland: 8.15pm
From the basements of East London, Teeth Of The Sea have forged forward intrepidly over twelve years, four albums and two EPs to become heralded as the UK’s most adventurous and unclassifiable outfit in the realm of the psychedelic. As inspired by virulent garage-driven noise as austere avant-garde experimentation and driven by soundtrack atmospherics, jazz exploration and electronic dissonance alike, they’ve outgrown their original influences (Butthole Surfers, Eno, Goblin, Aphex Twin, Throbbing Gristle) to forge a sound both richly celestial and acidically synapse-scorching.
It’s a journey that’s taken them to European festivals like Roadburn, Milhoes De Festa, Eindhoven Psych Lab and Incubate, seen them perform specially curated live soundtrack work in Romania, Cork and CERN, and led them to devastate UK events like Supersonic, Supernormal, Latitude, Bestival and Green Man – all the while forging forward heedlessly into chaos and fresh discovery anew. With a fifth album slated for release in early 2019 and set to further terrify and transfix in ways never heard before, Teeth Of The Sea continue to blaze forth with enlightenment and irreverence to the fore. Who knows where they’ll arrive, but be prepared to brace yourself and bear witness. https://teethofthesea.bandcamp.com/
+ CHOPCHOP:Since their inception in 2016 CHOPCHOP have garnered a reputation as a compelling live band. Galician novelist Xelís de Toro mixes performance art with his yelped vocals, and the band pull in wildly eclectic influences to form their own unique sound. Following on from their 2020 debut album ‘Everything Looks So Real’ the band released the ‘Elástico’ EP this year, which was aired on BBC 6’s cult favourite radio show Freak Zone, and they have a third release due for December 2023. “A fantastic life affirming noise… a wildly original new quintet from Brighton”
Tom Robinson, BBC 6
+ Mullholland: Experimental post-rock duo from Jersey, formed 2012. Mullholland creates explorative instrumental music, crossing influences of math rock, minimalism and shoegaze. After a brief hiatus, Mullholland will be releasing new music in Autumn 2023. (Members of Smoking Room, Pascagoula, Halcion)
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23102023 – The Tubs. The Hope & Ruin
27102023 – FEWS. The Hope & Ruin
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29102023 – An Evening With Kristin Hersh. Komedia
31102023 – Hilary Woods. The Rosehill
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02112023 – Personal Trainer. Lewes Con Club
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09112023 – Bodywash. The Prince Albert
10112023 – Maruja. Green Door Store
11112023 – Soft Machine. Lewes Con Club
11112023 – Dark Horses. Green Door Store
11112023 – David Tattersall Group. West Hill Hall
15112023 – Autobahn. The Green Door Store
24112023 – bdrmm. Patterns
26112023 – Abracadabra. The Prince Albert
28112023 – Ozric Tentacles + Gong. Chalk
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02122023 – Don Letts. Lewes Con Club
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12122024 – CIVIC. The Hope & Ruin
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18012024 – JMahon. The Prince Albert
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30012024 – John Francis Flynn. Concorde 2
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20022024 – Pip Blom. Chalk
23022024 – JOHN. Concorde 2
27022024 – Jordan Mackampa. Chalk
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08032024 – Lime Garden. Chalk
21042024 – Martin Turner ex Wishbone Ash. Lewes Con Club
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Accessibility: The venue is only accessible via a flight of stairs however they can offer access via a back door at street level to the venue if mobility is an issue or you use a wheelchair. There are 3 large steps via this route so assistance to gain access and to exit the venue would be required. We can arrange this if you contact us in advance of a show. Please bear in mind that they can only allow access in between bands due to sound issues. Two disabled toilets upstairs, both gender neutral. If you require a carer at the venue, please contact us at info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk for guestlist, with evidence such as a blue badge or access card. If strobe lighting is an issue or if standing for long periods of time is an issue, please contact us in advance. They can provide chairs in the venue although if the event is very busy this will impede visibility. If you wish to make use of a chair to view a gig, we advise arriving early to secure a position. They are happy to accommodate assistance dogs.
Teeth of the Sea Brighton
Teeth of the Sea Brighton