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Loudhailer Electric Company 10th Anniversary Show

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Saturday 20th July 2024
7:30pm til 10:00pm (Performance starts 8:00pm)

Loudhailer Electric Company 10th Anniversary Show

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Loudhailer Electric Company are a four piece original psychedelic band with a big history on the psychedelic and original indie scene. Featuring the vocals and bass of Lou Duffy-Howard of recently reformed indie chart-toppers Red Guitars, and lead guitarist Jeff Parsons of post-punk guitar band Dead Fingers Talk. The line-up is completed by acoustic guitarist Rich Duffy-Howard and Dave Burnby on drums.

Expect original psychedelic sounds, an eclectic blend of rebel rock from across the ages, with tacit nods to garage punk, psychedelia, Americana and acid folk/rock. Listen up for songs telling stories of road trips, myths & legends and sci fi.

“The room rocked from the first track to their encore. If you do nothing else this year, get yourself to another of the Loudhailer Electric Company’s Psychedelic Gatherings and enjoy their sound for yourself.” BROWSE – Independent Arts Culture.

“Loudhailer Electric Company are a great festival band …straight out of the gates we are presented with the sound of a highly competent band that to me sound a bit like a psychedelic Siouxsie and the Banshees.” Terrascope Magazine.

“Loudhailer Electric Company? Brilliant!” Alan Raw, BBC Introducing

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