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The Travis Waltons / The Black Rattles / Measures, Bristol Central, The Lanes


Where
The Lanes
22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE

When
7pm - 10pm, Fri 15th Sep

About
The Travis Waltons

The Travis Waltons showcase a glorious variety from melodic indie sounds to foot-stomping, catchy rock.

Last appearing at The Lanes back in August 2015, so much has changed for not only The Travis Waltons boosting their reputation for but also for The Lanes with new lighting, sound, and stage

The Black Rattles

The Black Rattles were formed nearly two years ago when Rich Monk (vocals / guitar) met southern Irish native Konrad Sheane (drums) online whilst bonding over a mutual passion and desire to write and perform rock n' roll. Messages were sent back and forth and Konrad flew to the UK where the duo immediately clicked during a week of intense rehearsals, which sowed the seeds for The Black Rattles.

Re-locating to Worcester City in Worcestershire, where the band are currently based, they enlisted the help of producer and close friend Ben Stancombe and began writing and recording the songs that will appear on aforementioned long player ‘The Undiscovered Colour’.

Following in the footsteps of other like-minded two-piece bands; The White Stripes, Two Gallants and The Black Keys they have a wide spectrum of influences ranging from The Doors to Hank Williams to Pink Floyd to hip hop artist Yelawolf. Inspired by of all of those influences, with Monk’s hard hitting addictive rock n' roll riffs and Sheane following in pursuit with booming Bonham like drums, they’ve managed to create and master a truly innovative sound that’s unlike anyone else around right now.

Measures

Measures are a four piece from Bristol with influences ranging from Thrice to A Perfect Circle

Advance Tickets Available for £4.