we’re proper made up to be able to bring you the next of our On The Rise gigs over at Lions Den Manchester on the Saturday 14th January
there’s a real stellar lineup for this one, with some of the finest up-and-coming talent in the North West, including ByWednesday Civic Green Gallaher’s Green and Sour-Punch we’re well looking forward to this!
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from Manchester indie-rock outfit VALA “Don’t Think Twice (It’s Not Alright)!
we’ve been huge fans of these guys, with a fantastic back catalogue already behind them, they’ve made waves over the past few years in the North West, and they just played a headline gig over at The Deaf Institute
this new tune here only continues with their quality signature sound, woven sonic atmospheres drowned in ambience and laced with image-inducing songwriting and down to earth lyricism. it’s a gorgeous track, and as it opens up in the chorus it’s not only a great parallel to the calmness of the first verse, but brings you into a lovely catchy hook – one that we can imagine would be amazing live. we’re huge fans of the bridge too, what a buildup to the pre-chorus at the end.. some fantastic production on this tune as well.
you can find it on all streaming sites, or you can check out the full video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/tdtIc1wR9pQ – well worth a watch!
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we’re absolutely made up to be able to announce our last gig of 2022, on New Year’s Eve over at the Grafton Arms!
we’ll be closing off the year at one of our favourite venues in the city, and with how incredible our gigs over the course of 2022 have been, this is gonna be mega – with music from The DistanceThese Dreams and Trent Delves!
come on down from half seven to catch all the action – free entry, quality pints on offer and food served til late. it’s gonna be incredible! find out more at our event Bread Records Presents: Olivia Browse + Supports
there’s only three days til we’re back on over at the Grafton Arms for our headline show, with our very own Olivia Browse!
we can’t wait for this one – Liv’s playing with her full band and we’ve got support from the amazing talents of FEAR of MARKO Dora Noszkay Music and Mia Moon! belting lineup and we’re all gonna be celebrating not only the release of her new single, but the anniversary of her 2021 single “Lonelier Than You”
come on down this Saturday from 7:30pm to catch all the action – free entry, quality pints on tap, food served til late.. it’s gonna be fantastic. find out more at our event Bread Records Presents: Olivia Browse + Supports
In case you missed it, our latest Knead To Know interview with Gramms is a belter
They’ve been smashing it with their debut single “Shut Up A Second” and it was super lovely to chat to them about their inspirations, influences and more! Definitely one’s to watch here in Manchester
it’s unreal to be able to say that our Olivia Browse is at 5.4k streams over on Spotify for her new single “love at first might as well“! ⚡️
the reception we’ve got for this is absolutely sensational, we’re on a bunch of playlists including Spotify’s own New Music Friday UK alongside some of the biggest names in music today – plus, we’ve got so much coverage from blogs and radio – fantastic to see! ❤️
head on over to Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/track/5uKKDuuEQcbzwpDenRhohp to have a listen to the tune for yourself. we’re super proud of this release and it’s so well deserved with all the success that’s come with it! 🍞
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new tune from DRIAN “Dreaming“!
their second single so far, they’ve been establishing themselves around Manchester performing and wowing audiences especially with their headline gig over at the Eagle Inn the other week! we were a big fan of their debut single and this new one only further emphasises their talent
with a huge groove to the track, with crunchy distortion lining the rhythm of the drums and the bass, it’s got a lovely soundscape to the track – plus, Jordan’s vocal ability is in full scope here as he belts out, especially in the chorus, an anthemic hook that would be sung back at them at any gig. a gorgeous guitar solo too, culminating in a fantastic breakdown that gives a proper depth to the track.