Club SOTN: The Frontiers / Lazer Eye / The Loners

August 14th, 2019

Scruff of the Neck presents

The Frontiers
Gritty but melodic alternative rock tones that give the frontiers a sound like no other
FACEBOOK: https://m.facebook.com/thefrontierrs/
LISTEN: https://open.spotify.com/album/7wu3UnOW2nIszmUioIFtHM?si=jIte_DqlQh-Xj_LU6fWucw
TWITTER: @frontiers_the
INSTAGRAM: The.frontiers
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Lazer Eye
Lazer Eye are a three piece from Glasgow who basically play Stoner tinged rock you can dance to.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/lazereyemusic/
LISTEN: N/A
TWITTER: @lazereyemusic
INSTAGRAM: N/A
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The Loners
Live, loud, enthusiastic and a lot of drive – this is the best way to describe, The Loners.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thelonersuk/
LISTEN: https://open.spotify.com/track/1WUzdCoDIBs8PN5ruPXMZt?si=fvQ15u-BRjSqlrPD3KE0pg
TWITTER: @thelonersuk
INSTAGRAM: @the_loners_uk
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www.scruffoftheneck.com/events

ADVANCE TICKETS: £7.00

AGE POLICY: 14+

ADDRESS: Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, G2 3LG

PARTNERSHIPS

Distiller Music
XS Manchester
Ticket Alien
Light & Noise Productions

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Imarhan + The Reverse Cowgirls

August 12th, 2019

PCL Presents
Imarhan
+ The Reverse Cowgirls
Monday 12th August
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on Sale Via See Tickets or in store via Tickets-Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/imarhan/broadcast/1385732

Imarhan’s experience as a touring band since the first album has only honed their focus and meaning behind their music: Their focus in this case is a Nomadic traveller’s reflection on today’s struggles. “Temet” in Tamashek means “connections” – It’s an energetic wake up call for unity, reminding people that we are all are connected and that only through the acceptance and uptake of this union will we be able to solve the troubles all cultures seem to be dealing with in this important moment in time.

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Alex the Astronaut + Chloe Robertson

August 11th, 2019

PCL Presents
ALEX THE ASTRONAUT
+ Chloe Robertson
Sunday, August 11th
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Doors 7pm
18+ Only
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Tickets available Friday 12th April via See Tickets or In Store at Tickets Scotland
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/alex-the-astronaut/broadcast/1361851m

Alex the Astronaut was a student when she released her debut EP To Whom it May Concern in early 2017. Living in New York on a soccer scholarship, she spent her days studying science and writing songs in her dorm. Now things are different.

Alex graduated and moved home to Sydney. “90% of the people I met over there I won’t see again,” she says of her three years spent living in New York. “I said goodbye to a whole portion of my life. Which is probably why I spent most of my new songs writing about that.”

Like her debut, Alex the Astronaut’s second EP, See You Soon, is a five-song set of vivid train-of-thought narratives, and bare acoustic bones bracing bright pop melodies. But where her debut brimmed with new experiences, See You Soon hints at the weight of returning home having lived in the world. “I had to make friends again,” says Alex. “I had to rebuild relationships. I’d had one month bursts of seeing people here then leaving again. But now I’m back for good.”

Working again with producer Ben McCarthy, the EP shows Alex allowing herself to reflect – nowhere more so than on opener, ‘Not Worth Hiding’, a frank letter to her 16-year-old self detailing the journey to owning her sexuality. “I figured this was something significant that happened to me and happens to lots of other people,” says Alex of the song. “So I thought, OK this is something I need to write at some point and I may as well do it now. It’s important to me in the same way all my songs are important to me, but it’s also for young kids needing a bit of help and want to hear a positive story about it.”

That thread continues. The dreamy ‘Reflector’ is about growing up, “being really young and not knowing what you’re doing” and pivots around a spoken-word cameo from her grandma as ballast. “I wanted someone older to say it’s not something you really work out,” says Alex. “You just have to keep going.”

The sunny ‘What Sydney Looks Like in June’ is about Alex coming home and finding herself a tourist in her hometown; the love-struck characters of ‘William and Georgia’ and the finger-picked, string-laden lament ‘New York’ (the angels say they can’t quite place where we parted / as the world starts to hurt my heart, I’m hoping that you’ll meet me in New York) navigate the tyranny of distance. “They’re about saying goodbye to people.”

If Alex the Astronaut’s departure inspired songs of reflection, her return has her connecting with a growing audience. “I’ve always been behind a computer in America, just watching stats or reading messages,” she says of watching her popularity blossom from afar. “So meeting people in real life has been weird. I’ve been at the merch stand and people are coming up saying ‘Oh I’m really worried about talking to you.’ I’m like, ‘oh you really shouldn’t be I’m a massive nerd.’

The cover art of See You Soon is a photo of 8 year-old Alex feeding rosellas on the deck of her family home in Chatswood, NSW. The video for ‘Not Worth Hiding’ stars her friends and family at the same house, playing in the same town she grew up in. Having navigated the globe, Alex the Astronaut is home.

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Average Sex + Betty and The Bass & St Clements

August 10th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Average Sex
+ Betty & The Bass
+ St Clements
Saturday, 10th August
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on sale Online now via See Tickets or In-Store via Tickets-Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/average-sex/broadcast/1389582

Last year was a busy year for London band Average Sex – Starting off with shows in Paris and Amsterdam supporting The Charlatans, then in to the studio with Tim Burgess and James Spencer (New Order, The Cribs, The Charlatans) to record the follow up to their debut EP, ‘Ice Cream’.

‘Melodie‘ was released in August on O Genesis Recordings and their summer was spent in a van going up and down the country playing gigs and festivals including a sold out EP launch at, The Old Blue Last.

Recently voted one of the most unmissable bands of the weekend at this year’s Sound City festival in Liverpool, Average Sex are definitely going to be busier this year.

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Revelation / Ruvellas / The Links

August 9th, 2019

RCMS Promotions Glasgow presents…

Revelation
+ Ruvellas
+ The Links

Fri 9th August
Live at Broadcast
Over 16s welcome
Doors open 7pm

£7 ADV tickets available from band members

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Cats With Glasses + Special Guests

August 8th, 2019

Cat’s With Glasses headline Glasgow’s Broadcast for their comeback gig of the year! With support coming from fellow Glasgow indie rockers, Forglow and Aberdeens owns Vansleep.
Head down for a night of Indie Rock and make sure to bring your dancing feet!

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The National Afterparty

August 7th, 2019

With The National playing not 1 but 2 nights at the bandstand next week we thought we would continue with our run of un-official after-parties hosted by our good friend Tam Coyle (Kes Club) upstairs in the bar each night from 11pm!

FREE ENTRY FOR ALL

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The National Afterparty

August 6th, 2019

With The National playing not 1 but 2 nights at the bandstand next week we thought we would continue with our run of un-official after-parties hosted by our good friend Tam Coyle (Kes Club) upstairs in the bar each night from 11pm!

FREE ENTRY FOR ALL

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The Monocasters Single Launch

August 6th, 2019

Support from The Notions and Skunnered
Tickets – £6, £7 on the door
Tuesday 6th August
Doors 7pm
14+

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Abraskadabra + The Hostiles and Savage Dink

August 5th, 2019

Brazillian ska punkers Abraskadabra make thier Glasgow debut!

Arising in mid-2003, Abraskadabra is a band from Curitiba/Brazil formed by friends in high-school, who luckily had in their hands horn instruments abandoned by the school band.

The influences are diverse, intercalating mainly melodic hardcore and third wave ska. They make it clear, from the first moment, their tastes for melodies: evident in their vocal trios and horn section.

Acting in the underground circuit since its formation and being a great diffuser of skacore in Brazil, Abraskadabra has already played in much of the country and already collects two US tours. The last one from April to May of 2018, the tour extended from coast to coast, passing through 18 American cities, to spread their new album titled “Welcome” (Feb, 2018), which received good reviews nationally and internationally, praised even by Vinnie Fiorello, drummer of Less Than Jake’s legendary ska band.

Support from: The Hostiles, Savage Dink and more TBC.

Doors 7pm | £5 Entry | 14+ age restriction.

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