Artists announced for SAMA at Sound City

Bottle Rockets

Known for their luscious combo of dreamy vocals, shimmering guitars and punchy melodies, the four-piece draw influence from a wide array of sources – such as grungy alt-rock, eighties new wave, shoegaze, modern rock and more. And already showing heaps of potential, it’s clear that they’re a band willing to push the parameters of their sound with every release. Bottle Rockets have gone on to captivate audiences with their electrifying stage presence supporting acts such as: Softcult, The Goa Express and Humour. Ending last year on a high, not only playing the legendary Barrowland Ballroom as part of the Tenement Trail festival but also winning 'Best Rock/Alternative' at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards.

Brenda

BRENDA is every woman you’ve ever seen, met, smelled, heard, feared. BRENDA is from Glasgow. BRENDA is Apsi Witana on drums. BRENDA is Litty Hughes on guitar and synth. BRENDA is Flore De Hoog on synths, and more synths. BRENDA sings sweet harmonies. BRENDA is riot grrrl meets fourth wave feminism. BRENDA is butch synth-punk dressed in drag. BRENDA is also a surly, DIY shop-assistant: ‘We named ourselves after her…Very badass, very butch, doesn’t give a shit about anything, particularly customer service.’ Supported by BBC 6 Music, The Scotsman, Last Night From Glasgow & many more.


Comfort

Developing their sound through years of intensive writing and performing in spaces aligned with Glasgow's queer/punk scene, comfort are a sibling duo consisting of Sean on drums and Natalie as magnetic front-woman, backed by wildly oscillating software synths to create music that is direct and engaging. The confrontational vulnerability inherent in their music reaches for a personal, yet queer liberation within a constrictive society. comfort create music demanding freedom not tolerance - they have reinterpreted the ethos of punk music for the 21st century sending a clear message that they hold no interest in finding a middle ground with bigotry.

Date: Friday 3rd May

Venue: The Jacaranda

Time: 17:00 - 19:10

Tickets: Liverpool Sound City Forum Pass

SAMA would like to thank Creative Scotland and Sound City.