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Sea Bastard, Thursday 21st January

Dec 21, 2015
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Posted by Karen McDermott

Brighton doom stalwarts, the excellently named Sea Bastard, are coming to churn a dark wave of menacing, sandpapery yowls and relentless riffs at The Prince Albert. This marks their first local outing (unless you count Worthing, and if you did it would probably be a topic of some consternation to Facebook’s ‘Brighton Metal People’) since a well-received set at Mutations Festival.

Expect a ribcage rattling affair, as you’re swept into raging whirlpools of tracks lasting on average 12 minutes with titles like ‘Nightmares Of The Monolith’, and last year’s ‘Astral Rebirth’. Possibly what you’ll emerge from the gig feeling like you’ve had.

Support comes from Pascagoula and Wizard Fight.

The Prince Albert, Thursday 21st Jan 2016

Words by Karen McDermott
Photo by Gili Dailes

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Dec 21, 2015
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Karen McDermott
Karen has been living in Brighton since 2010, where she rediscovered a love of music. And bars. And clubbing. She currently works three jobs to pay for these pastimes. When not writing or working or falling over, she can usually be found stuck in a book.
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Sea Bastard at The Prince Albert January 2016