If you’ve been keeping track of the Belfast live music scene lately, you might have noticed – despite well-intentioned pockets and open-minded promoters – that it’s somewhat fractured and currently lacking the infrastructure to cultivate a strong grassroots music community beyond those looked after by management and the likes. Two bands who have organically harnessed their substantial following in a very short space of time are the groove-strewn, endlessly soulful jam trio Electric Octopus – having toured the UK, look to extensively traipse across Europe in Spring following the release of their latest album – and stoner-doom outfit Elder Druid, who released…
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Elder Druid live at Bar Sub in Belfast with support from Nomadic Rituals, Voodoo Blood and Molarbear. Photos by Liam Kielt
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Silences live at Bar Sub in Belfast with support from Brand New Friend and Son of the Hound. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Derry quartet Making Monsters live at Bar Sub in Belfast with support from By Conquest or Consent, Dream Awake and Death of a Salesman. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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We hosted Meltybrains? and Blue Whale at Belfast’s Bar Sub on Friday night. Photos by Ruth Kelly.
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Lantern for a Gale launched their album at Bar Sub in QUBSU in Belfast with support from Hornets and Molarbear. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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On Saturday night we (rather excitably) launched our physical magazine at Belfast’s Bar Sub. We could have had a group of spazzed-out, talentless street urchins banging a couple of bin lids in the corner all night and worried not, so to have Belfast party-starters par excellence Not Squares, fast-rising indie rock trio Hot Cops and DJ David Baxter AKA Kab Driver soundtrack the magazine’s birth was nothing short of amazeballs*. Our photographers Colm Laverty and Sara Marsden popped down to capture all the action – as you can see below! * first and last night we will ever use that word to describe anything… promise.…