last Thursday, we had our fifth rendition of our monthly band shows “BAKED” down at the Eagle Inn was top! π₯ͺ
super lovely to see so many heads down to support local talent, a massive shout to everyone who made it – and our acts Mothbreather, CHIN and Soup Druid were brilliant. when you support live music, you can catch the best in your area! π€
we’ll be back next month with our next one. we can’t wait already – you can keep track of all our gigs on our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk π
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single “Remembering” from Naomi Campbell! π
we loved her previous single “Don’t You Mind“, having reviewed it when it came out in November of last year, and she’s had an incredible run of gigs since then – we were stoked for this new single! βοΈ
“Remembering” takes influence from a variety of genres, including soul, r&b, 60’s and even 70’s rock – it’s a gorgeous tune, and she’s blended all of these genres expertly to create something she can truly call her own style. there’s so much atmosphere present within the track, with a range of instruments all working in perfect unison to form the basis, and Naomi’s vocal takes centre-stage with it’s power, commanding the listener’s attention, yet with raw and personal lyricism that truly conveys her emotions in a poetic manner. it’s a fantastic listen and a great first track of 2025 for her – we can’t wait for even more! πΆ
another Sunday, another update to our lovely Local Loaf playlist βοΈ
we’ve got some brilliant new additions from the talents of MR. FISH, MALCOM, Bonfire Tide, Yasmin Coe and Illmodes – well worth checking out this week π a fantastic soundtrack to your sunny Sunday!
last night we were back on over at theΒ Eagle InnΒ for our βBAKEDβ band night β with Mothbreather, CHIN and Soup Druid! we started up at 7:30 and it was a fantastic evening, so many amazing bands on the bill – big shout to everyone who came!Β
on the bank holiday Sunday 25th of May we return with our yearly “Breadstock” show, celebrating our michael webster‘s birthday, and it’s a big one this year down at the Grafton Arms – more information to come very soon, but doors at 7pm and free entry – some amazing bands on the bill and a fantastic way to spend the bank holiday Sunday! π€
and finally we return to Lock 91 on the Saturday 31st of May for our “Cream of the Crop” show, with the amazing Eyam, Toenails, indefinite articles, Emma Echo and Robert Hurst – we’ve got some of Manchester’s finest up-and-coming talent performing for us. 1pm start and running through til 5, and free entry! πΎ
tonight we return to the Eagle Inn for our fifth “BAKED” band show π₯ͺ
we’ve had a run of incredible shows for these, and this evening it’s gonna be a huge and heavy night, with the incredible Mothbreather, CHIN and Soup Druid performing for us! π
doors at 7:30pm, tickets available on Fatsoma at https://fatso.ma/1K1i – don’t miss out! π
just an update for tomorrow’s “BAKED” show down at the Eagle Inn – in addition to having CHIN and Soup Druid, we’re delighted to say they’ll be joined by the incredible Mothbreather! π₯ͺ
we’ll be starting up around 7:30pm, and with a super heavy one in store for us, it’s looking to be a belter – definitely not one to miss out on. tickets available at https://fatso.ma/1K1i π
we’ll be back with our next one on the Thursday 5th of June – to be announced in the coming week, keep an eye on our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk/events π
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from The Velvetines, “Where do you go?” π₯
the Bolton-based indie/rock outfit have taken this year by storm, having performed across the North West at various venues, and releasing two singles that have done superbly, they’ve really cemented their position as ones to watch on the upcoming scene. π
this new single sounds fantastic, it’s a lovely contrast to their previous track, taking a more acoustic and moody approach to the tune – opening with a dark and atmospheric sound, feeling up close and personal with the band, really bringing you into the mellow feel of the song. it opens up with more production, bringing in a melodic piano to back the acoustic guitar, and flowing effortlessly to the final chorus of the song. π§