CREATURE CREATURE with Special Guests Brake Loose & Dave McPherson (InMe)
Schedule
Fri Dec 13 2024 at 07:00 pm to 11:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Daltons Brighton | Brighton, EN
2024 has been the band’s biggest year to date with the release of ‘The Noise’ EP (recorded by Billy Lunn of The Subways & mixed by Tommy from Feeder) and this will be the final chance this year to party with the band taking DIY to another level.
Extra specials guests on the night include Dublin’s ‘Brake Loose’ - four 21st-century romantics obsessed with touring and tearing up every single venue they perform. Led by reckless Venezuelan singer and poet Alex Murillo, they’ve established themselves as a notable force on the Irish rock scene. “We make rock music for those with a lust for life” Alex says.
Dave McPherson, the voice of legendary rock band InMe, shall also be joining the band, opening the night with a special, acoustic set. Having played his melodic and highly emotionally charged music around the world for many years and sharing stages with the likes of Nickelback, Biffy Clyro, Deftones and The Rasmus, Dave completes once incredible line up of artists.
Friday 13th may be unlucky for some, but it won’t be for anyone lucky enough to attend this show!
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‘We can easily see Creature Creature playing at festivals such as 2000 Trees as they climb the ladder towards Reading and Leeds.’ Festival Flyer
‘Creature Creature are ready to take the journey into becoming rockstars in their own right...10/10’ Rocklifestyle Magazine
‘Four Star Blackout’ It’s extremely good I have to say. All the riffs, the playing, the production is spot on.’
Captain Sensible, The Damned
‘This band are, more than anything, brimming with fun and energy - even as they tackle social matters in their songs. Fantastic musicians, and everyone should check out this banging EP. ‘The Noise’ is a great example of what’s in store.’
Billy Lunn, (The Subways)
‘...the new flag bearers of rock.’ The Brighton Magazine
‘A cracking opening track’, Melita Dennett, BBC Introducing - The South