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Feb 10 - The Moorings Bar - Fudgenight, 8pm, £3
Snake Temple Kings + Indafusion + Jackie Treehorn + Eric Euan www.myspace.com/thesnaketemplekings A new progressive rock band from Aberdeen. We are still in the early stages of development and are looking to experiment further with other instruments and musicians. We hope you enjoy our work so far! Influences: Hawkwind, Gong, King Crimson, Magma, Ozric Tentacles, Steve Hillage, Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Caravan, Van Der Graff Generator, Faust, Can, Brian Eno, Jah Wobble… www.myspace.com/indafusion We come from Scotland and empty the animal trough-water of modern music onto the ashes of our broken hearts to allow our dejected cells to catch glimmers of hope in song! We meet in corridors and cottages. We have been friends to each other. We sometimes hunch over our weapons and collect envelopes of sand. Circular Records out of Edinburgh release our records. You can buy our albums’ Sweeping The Stars’ (2004) and the Runts of Darwin E.P. (2006) and can be purchased through the Circular Records website - www.circular-records.com www.myspace.com/jackietreehornmusic Rock? Tick. Prog? Tick. Stoner? Tick. Metal? Tick. Lurching around in a highly entertaining manner? Tick. One of the best bands to play The Moorings last year. "Despite the likes of Kyuss clearly being an influence, and despite the swooshy phaser guitar effects and stuff, this band sound oddly like The Black Crowes playing prog versions of Black Sabbath hits" - Fudge Fanzine www.myspace.com/ericeuan eric euan write alternative rock music of depth and substance. Instantly infectious songs driven by a powerful rhythm section. A dynamic three guitar attack and soaring vocal harmonies give eric euan’s tunes a distinctive and lasting quality. Drawing on influences from the length and breadth of the musical spectrum and a north-east location, isolated from the “scene”. eric euan have a sound free from cliché and unique enough to outlast any current trends. An established live act, eric euan have had the privilege of playing alongside noted bands such as, The Stranglers, The Delgados, De Rosa, Stapleton, Kerbdog, Deckard, Dawn of the Replicants, Mercury Tilt Switch, Alamos, El Presidente, Infadels and Macrocosmica. Always improving, forever pushing the envelope and gaining popularity with increasing momentum. eric euan are a band that never disappoint. “Heroic proponents of intense melody, towering rhythms and philharmonic riffage" - Baby Tiger “A flurry of jerky rhythms, searing guitars and anxious harmonies, not a one-trick pony” - Is This Music? |
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wait til you see jackie treehorn! they were ace last time.
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FUDGE GIGS: Oct 4: Moorings: Evil Demon Theory + Sooth + Kalamazoo + Oxbow Lake Orchestra Oct 6: Snafu: ALAMOS + Sakura Tsui (burlesque) + The Wildcards Oct 10: Moorings: Release Your Kraken (DJ Night) Oct 11: Moorings: Syrach + Natan + Bonesaw + Pryon Oct 13: Snafu: Life Amoung People + Pinpim + Bloodnut Oct 18: Moorings: Albyn School For Girls + Slicks Kitchen + The Invalids + Man Of The Future >>> FUDGE - promoters<<< >>> DEADLOSS SUPERSTAR<<< |
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this saturday night! eric euan onstage shortly after 8.30
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FUDGE GIGS: Oct 4: Moorings: Evil Demon Theory + Sooth + Kalamazoo + Oxbow Lake Orchestra Oct 6: Snafu: ALAMOS + Sakura Tsui (burlesque) + The Wildcards Oct 10: Moorings: Release Your Kraken (DJ Night) Oct 11: Moorings: Syrach + Natan + Bonesaw + Pryon Oct 13: Snafu: Life Amoung People + Pinpim + Bloodnut Oct 18: Moorings: Albyn School For Girls + Slicks Kitchen + The Invalids + Man Of The Future >>> FUDGE - promoters<<< >>> DEADLOSS SUPERSTAR<<< |
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Had a great time last night and a really friendly atmosphere as per usual
![]() The weather was terrible though. Eric Euan aren't really the sort of thing I would listen to generally, however I thought they were an excellent band. Very, very tight, some catchy riffs and a good all-round sound. They have incredibly improved since the last time I saw them which was about 4 years ago at the Fudge Aid gig. Jackie Treehorn were pretty good, but unfortunately friends arrived who I hadn't seen in a while so they were more of a background event happening at the time. Indafusion were damn good. I will definitely consider going to see them again. The Snake Temples, although only their second gig, played a great set. I was liking the songs flowing into each other without any breaks. The only thing I wasn't keen on was the sound which is really rare for the Moorings. The mix just didn't seem right - I couldn't hear much of the keyboards and vocals. Apart from that, this band has extreme potential. I hope they stick at it. |
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