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INDIE /ROCK - Cookfather + South Monster + Mohit Mukhi + Liroy + Lou Mclean

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The Fiddler's Elbow

1 Malden Rd. NW5 3HS London

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                INDIE /ROCK - Cookfather + Born Of The Sun + Mohit Mukhi + Liroy + Lou Mclean at The Fiddler's Elbow promotional image

7.30pm - £5 OTD

CookfathërFunky tunes, laid back afternoons – it’s breezy. It’s a movement, it’s soul, it’s the phosphorus on the tip of a match about to be struck, it’s buggin an thuggin, it’s Cookfathër

Four average, cisgender, blokes trying to break the dichotomy of representational art to alleviate you from the internal anguish of existing as an individual. When we have time though, we play some half decent music.

More simply put, Cookfathër is a five piece neo-soul band from Bath/Bristol. Having been musically involved together for some time in previous projects, CookFathër arises from their ashes. Bold and unashamed, their music is of the flourishing soul revamp movement with a soon to be released single UK tour for 2018. Together, they have countless hours of stage time and are excited to add to it with this exciting new project.

South Monster

We do music and sometimes, if you manage to catch us at a good time, we do it well.

Influences

Jimi Hendrix, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Buckley, John Mayer, Gary Clark Jr

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Mohit Mukhi is a guitar player and a singer/songwriter from Mumbai. He has studied at The Institute of Contemporary music performance (London) .

Mohit's music is best described as personal and conversational. His songs are an attempt at finding the aural persona of a literary idea and are an exploration as well as a reflection of state of being, his struggles and his solace.

LOU MCLEAN  began her music career as a graduate of Girls’ Rock School Edinburgh in December 2015, and her highly-praised debut EP ‘September to December’ was released in May 2016. 

Since then, her style of storytelling in song has been compared to Courtney Barnett & Kate Nash, and she has earned a reputation as a great live performer & entertainer, supporting Lail Arad & Laura Stevenson.

Her second E.P. ‘Good Morning Easter Road’ was released to critical acclaim in the Scottish music press I n 8th June 2017. The record showed a maturation in style earning comparisons to Kate Nash & Frank Turner. 

Her blend of acoustic pop hooks, beautifully wry lyrics and an exceptional voice adds up to a unique mix of pop sing-alongs with riot grrrl spirit.

"A gem of the Scottish underground Scene" - Tenement TV, Glasgow 2017.

“****” The Skinny, 2017







Source: The Fiddler's Elbow website

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