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Lovers Of The Fancy + Holloway Star + Sweet Sunny Side + Repair To Ruin

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The Fiddler's Elbow

1 Malden Rd. NW5 3HS London

Gig Description


                Lovers Of The Fancy + Holloway Star + Repair To Ruin + Guests at The Fiddler's Elbow promotional image

Lovers of the Fancy return to The Fiddler's Elbow for more rock and roll, glitter and mischief.

Holloway Star are a North London based 3 piece, with occasional guest vocalists. Influences come from P-Funk, disco, punk and beyond. Solid grooves to freestyle and do what you want with.

Repair To Ruin

Massive drums, drop tuned nu-metal rhythms, big choruses, attacking bass and 80’s solos sums up what Repair To Ruin are about. A 3 piece that sounds like a juggernaut live, by making use of electronic synths, gravelly, melodic vocals and raw power.

The London based band released their debut album in 2015. Mixed & mastered by Matt Hyde (Slipknot, Trivium, BFMV), the 12 track release was met with great reception from those who heard it. Unfortunately, due to a dramatic spell of sickness, injuries and line up changes, the album never received the level of promotion that was intended or that it deserved.

2018 saw the band back on stage, sounding bigger and better than ever, and returning to the studio to begin work on 15 tracks for an upcoming album, due for release June 2019. With a renewed thirst for playing live you can expect to see R2R on the road more than ever so be sure to catch them soon.

You can find Repair To Ruin on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes and all the usual social media platforms @repair2ruin

Quotes

‘Repair To Ruin, a non-pretentious modern day rock band with a big beefy sound.

Despite playing in front of a classic rock crowd and been given generous stage time Repair To Ruin held attention throughout with razor sharp licks mixed with a commercial edge. Jake Leigh has a mature voice and the sound of the band would please lovers of Linkin Park and the Foo Fighters’

Source: The Fiddler's Elbow website

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