POST War Years, fresh from supporting MGMT and White Lies on tour, will be the next band taking to the stage at Worcester’s Marr’s Bar as part of Sorry About the Golf Clubs.
The band-night is run by Malvern Wells singer-songwriter Sam Isaac and his bandmate Burt Hill and regularly features a variety of indie up-and-comers Described as creating “an avante-garde twist on math-rock”, Post War Years have just released their debut album and will play the Pierpoint Street venue as part of a national tour.
Their album, the Greats and The Happenings, was produced by Graeme Stewart, who engineered Radiohead’s album In Rainbows and worked with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood on his recent solo projects.
Support comes from local talent including Worcester’s Theo, a one man music machine, blending guitar loops with drumming, Wes Dance, a Golf Clubs’ favourite from Worcester, and Malvern’s Michael Mann, who has just released his debut album Cryptic Stuff and will open proceedings with his piano-led pop.
Tickets for the show are available in advance for £5 from wegottickets.com or prcied at £6 on the door. Doors are at 8pm. Entry is strictly 16 and over with ID.
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