
P.A.I.N, Dogshite, Chris Liberator & More

P.A.I.N
If you like a bit of reggae with your punk and a bit of ska with your reggae you’ve found it. Established in 1995 P.A.I.N bring their party atmosphere woven with social commentary that we can all relate to. Festival favourites who remain a thorn in the side of the establishment. Ragamuffins with rage Punks with attitude.
Their latest album CRISIS TIME got 5 star reviews from music journalists across the UK and Europe. Sadly they don’t tour as much as they used to so grab every chance you can to catch this lot live, you’ll be glad you did. As the band always say. The camPAIN continues.
Dogshite
“A glorious stoking stink of urban up-and-at-em ferocious Female fronted ska pop punk” – Convoy Cabaret at Bearded Theory 2022.
Dogshite formed around 2007 inspired by their heroes of old, bands like obscurist indie types the Shapes and Kleenex, mixed with the sound, energy, and political nihilism of classic punk bands like X-Ray Spex, the Slits and Anarcho legends Crass.
Dogshite are as at home in a field as they are in the back bar, and have taken the stage at Something Else (including Something Else Sistafest), Symmetry, No Man’s Land, Winter of Discontent, Onion Fest, Tribute to Vi Suberversa Fest, Carnival Punks, Deptford Free Festival and Nomadic Community Gardens Festival, Maui Waui, Convoy Cabaret @ Bearded Theory and The Naughty Corner, Equinox, Working Classtonbury, Wood Fest and others, becoming a regular fixture on the UK independent festival circuit.
Spanner
Spanner from Bristol play a volatile mix of militant punk and ska. It’s music for rebellion, revolt and dancing on the ruins of capitalism.
Bad Fractals
Hailing from a London wasteland, Bad Fractals are a thundering, psychedelic avalanche of acid punk and glam trash rock. Live shows reminiscent of: The Stooges, Viagra Boys, The Bad Seeds & Mr Bungle. In 2023, we teamed up with Youth & Michael Rendall to produce & mix our debut album “The Sea Sang Screaming