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Snayx, Thurs 19th October

Sep 19, 2023
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Posted by Nick McAllister

SOURCE favourites Snayx headline Patterns as part of their debut 13-date UK headline tour. Does this gig really need a preview?

Snayx have been building a local following with their incendiary live performances notable for Oli’s wicked stares and prowling and Charlie throwing himself about. This has seen them snag some great UK tour support slots touring with bands like Panic Shack and Kid Kapichi, as well as getting their own online fan community: The Belly Crawlers Social Club.

This year has seen them release a stunning album-length EP in crimson vinyl on Hastings-based label Austerity Records and now a double A-side single with ‘Boy’s In Blue’ and ‘H.A.N.G.’.

Most importantly of all though, they have finally admitted, what the rest of us all know: Lainey Loops is an incredible drummer and they need her to complete the picture. Where would they be without her powerhouse drumming holding it all together?

With Anglo-Canadian electro punks Shelf Lives and local grungey monsters Monakis in support this is set to be a wild sweaty night in the cellar.

Lout Promotions present Snayx
Patterns 19th October 2023
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Sep 19, 2023
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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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