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The Spikedrivers

Event Date: 
18/08/2013 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix Voodoo Lounge

Spikedrivers’ combination of gutsy slide guitar, rock-solid bass, infectious grooves and highly distinctive vocals, creates a sound that is uniquely their own.

They take you on a journey, from southern juke-joints and lazy front porches to the huge open spaces of dust bowls and railroad tracks disappearing into the distance…..

‘From the first note, Spikedrivers demand to be looked at and listened to.’ BLUES IN BRITAIN

Tickets: £9.50 Click here to book tickets.

The Carrivick Sisters

Event Date: 
08/08/2013 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Identical twin sisters Charlotte and Laura Carrivick have grown up playing and writing music together. Their unique style shows their strong bluegrass influences without obscuring their English roots. With tight harmonies that only siblings can achieve, they perform their original songs on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, dobro and clawhammer banjo.

‘Formidable multi-instrumental skills and songwriting, maturing at such a steep curve they’ll soon be orbiting far beyond anyone else.’ ★★★★ Q MAGAZINE

Tickets: £10 (£8) Book here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/the-carrivick-...

Vibravoid

Event Date: 
30/07/2013 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Psyche-rock sensation Vibravoid take a deep trip into the groovy sounds of the underground. Voted best European psychedelic band of 2012 by Time Magazine the trio from Düsseldorf blend influences from early Pink Floyd, Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Electric Prunes. They have produced three full length albums but pride themselves on their energetic live shows. Unrivalled fuzz and far out vibrations will provide the inner sanctum for every lover of turned-on pop music! Providing support will be The Azimuth Coordinator and Magic Bus – think late 60′s Canterbury scene meets west coast hippie...

The Skints - Live Review from Exeter's Phoenix

Authored by Steph C
Posted: Sun, 06/02/2013 - 11:58am

The East London quartet brought their summery and fresh vibes to the Exeter Phoenix on Friday as well as bringing along some glorious weather, which perfectly matched the vibrant burst of tunes that filled the venue.

Performing to a sold out crowd, the ears of the Exeter audience were in for an auditory delight. As soon as The Skints launched into their first song Rise Up , the audience were hooked, already moving in sync to the rhythmic beats pumping through the room.

Each member of the band contributed something unique to the performance with Josh Waters Rudge providing...

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