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New Years Eve Party with Animal Noise + Tropic of Xhao + Ghosts of Men


A Colchester Arts Centre fundraiser!

This gig is for a standing audience

See in 2017 with Colchester's own Animal Noise!

When Animal Noise self-released their debut album ‘Run Loose’ in 2012, they quickly went from playing in their rehearsal studio, in an old cowshed on bass player Birdy’s farm, to the stages of Bestival & T in The Park.

Through extensive support from BBC Suffolk Introducing, Animal Noise caught the attention of BBC Radio 1, receiving airplay from Greg James, Huw Stephens, Sara Cox and Scott Mills. BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson was also a big fan, recording a session with the band for his show. This widespread national radio support and subsequent festival appearances have meant Animal Noise have built a large following across their home county of East Anglia, and now they’re looking to reach further afield.

Working with producer Tom Donovan, the band have been crafting songs to follow up 2012’s ‘Run Loose’. The first tracks to come from these sessions will be found on their Sink Or Swim EP which will be released on limited edition vinyl as part of Record Store Day on 15th April 2016.

The lead single ‘Sink Or Swim’ will be released on the 8th April, upfront of the EP. The band describe the track as having“a bouncing staggered riff that flips from aggression to reflection. The song runs with a recurring theme of water and helplessness, relating to plaguing negative thoughts and anxieties about taking risks, a fear of jumping into the deep end of something new and different which scares a lot of people…"

The EP includes the tracks 'Bag of Bones' and 'Alright', which have already gained momentum through extensive BBC introducing support.

A compelling blend of strong melody and intricate structure, Animal Noise are as innovative as they are exciting.

Support: TROPIC OF XHAO
Psych voyagers from Colchester - house favourites!

Support: GHOSTS OF MEN
'A massive guitar sound and huge groove laden drums mixed in with seductive vocals make for a musical experience that is at the same time as fresh and new as it is dirty and as old as time. Dripping with dancy beats, sleazy riffs and primal choruses, less in this case really does mean more... 2016 saw the band tour festivals and venues extensively all over the UK and 2017 is looking even bigger with more of the same and a debut album coming in March.

All tickets £15.
Doors open 9pm.

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