Party: King Tuts Revenge + The Bohemian Embassy + DJ Vallee

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King Tuts Revenge + The Bohemian Embassy + DJ Vallee

Club: Mr. Wolf's Bristol

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Date: 29.05.2015 21:00
Address: 33 St. Stephen's Street, Bristol, United Kingdom | show on the map »

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Party: King Tuts Revenge + The Bohemian Embassy + DJ Vallee

St. Stephens Street Mr.Wolf's is celebrating it's last Friday before #THEBIGWOLFMOVE so join us and celebrate as we continue our antics at our new home! xxx




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King Tuts Revenge

King Tuts Revenge are a Ska/Reggae/Punk band from The South-West regularly touring all over the UK with their fat edgy alternative sound that'll make your feet move, your head bang and your bits get all excited.

They always bring their party vibe, making everyone within earshot dance and drink like nutters til they pass out only to wake up the next day unsure of how they got there or quite what that lingering smell is to find that their feet have become bloodied stumps and to see pictures of themselves on the front cover of The Sun naked with Prince Harry.

They've shared stages with the likes of Mad Caddies, The Slackers, Streetlight Manifesto, The King Blues, Bad Manners, Sonic Boom Six, Random Hand, [Spunge], Jesse James, Mouthwash, Sham 69 and many more.

2015 will see them revealing a more reggae sound with a hip hop edge, smashing it out at shows and festivals all over the UK and Europe.

http://www.ktr.org.uk/

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The Bohemian Embassy

The Bohemian Embassy are difficult to pigeon-hole and many have made futile efforts but nobody yet succeeded in coming up with something that satisfies enough to stick. Whatever you think they sound like, you may have heard them described as anything from frenzied to modern day glam, but to clarify things for those of you that have yet to hear their sound, they write catchy, rock indie pop music, with a hint of punk and sometimes folk. In my mind, this band has created a scene of its own with its very own fashion, its own tastes and its own music; personally I think what they create sounds very David Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, Primal Scream, Pixies, Dandy Warhols, Secret Machines, but then this is only about 5% of what i think they sound like, because they sound like everything and nothing… really, it’s up to you.
The tracks on the CD are great, well thought through, and well produced. Moving from a drum driven track such as ‘sex appeal’ to something as fair as ‘have you read the words’. A great thing about this album is its diversity, and its unpredictability; in an age where commercial music is blurred and greyed by blandness, unoriginality and eleven-track pieces of albums that run one song into the next as though its the same thing. In contrast, this album manages to portray itself as both, somewhat exotic, though comforting and homely.
Having formed in the South West around Bristol and Bath, they’ve quickly and easily stolen the limelight. They’ve been signed with Glasstone records and Daddylonglegs management, and toured the UK and London with fellow local bands. Their live show is incredible, and they have an army of dedicated fans who’ll party at their will, and with the players gaining so much confidence and momentum, the ranks are ever increasing.

Joseph Little
LiveWire Press Oct 2011

www.facebook.com/thebohemianembassy

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Plus DJ Vallee til late

Doors from 9pm
Tickets £3/£4 xxx