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Hidden Herd Announce 4th All-Dayer

Dec 12, 2024
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Posted by Nick McAllister

Hot on the heals of their Goo Records event at the Hope and Ruin, Hidden Herd are back with the next installment of their increasingly popular All-Dayers at the Green Door Store on March 1st. That in itself should be enough cause for celebration, but Team Source is frothing at the bit with excitement to see former Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster front-man Guy McKnight and his band DSM IV who are co-headlining this affair with their synthy gothic rock n roll. Co-headliners are Baba Ali whose new single ‘Heart Racer’ mixs a love of eighties electro pop with the filth of the Cramps and Suicide in all the right ways.

Also on the bill are the melodic Brightoners Porchlight, indie rockers Car Boot Sale, the future Bond themes of Lonnie Gunn, the fuzz pop of Sad Dads, the dark sexiness of Francis Pig, the folk goth of Weaving in Purgatory and to open the day, the post punk of Triple Drain.

This promises to be a perfectly sleazy way to spend the day in that most beautiful of old industrial venues under the Train Station as we claw our way out of the winter gloom.

Hidden Herd Present the 4th All-Dayer
Green Door Store – March 1st
Tickerts available: here

Dec 12, 2024
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Nick McAllister
Writer and DJ. Veteran of a million and one Sheffield free parties, Lost Vagueness, Tonne of Meat, Shangri-La, The Blind Tiger Club.
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