MUSIC fans are in for a treat in Daventry on Saturday.
Five bands will be performing different styles of rock and punk at the Frenzy Festival at Casey’s Club, the town’s former Ex Servicemen’s Club.
Patchwork Grace, We Push Buttons, This Ocean Between, Mispelt Two Point Zero and UK77 will all be takin
g to the stage for the event.
The biggest name appearing will be Patchwork Grace, a Nottinghamshire-based band who released their debut single, Lovecats, in February this year.
The four-piece band released their first album, Milk Teeth, in September last year and will be touring around the country at the end of July.
They have been likened to Nirvana and have musical influences as diverse as Kate Bush and the Foo Fighters. Songs to look out for include Lovely, Zebra and Shminonio.
Electro rock group We Push Buttons will be travelling from the south west of the country to play at the gig.
Formed early last year, they have just released their new EP called Not that Simple.
Six-man metal and hardcore rock band This Ocean Between will also performing before starting a tour of the UK and Europe.
Currently in the middle of a UK tour, UK77 will be stopping off in Daventry to play their take on punk rock, inspired by The Clash and The Sex Pistols.
Alternative rock band Mispelt Two Point Zero are influenced by classic rock bands including Metallica, The Ramones and Motorhead.
Timmi Sharp, organiser of the Frenzy Festival, said: “I always look forward to Daventry gigs, as everyone who comes down, seems to be into the music we put on.
“I am particularly looking forward to this one as it'll be my first gig in Daventry for over two years, playing with my band UK77.
“I'm pretty sure the Daventry Frenzy-heads are gonna love watching Patchwork Grace and This Ocean Between, they’re quite something live visually.”
The festival is suitable for people over the age of 13.
Tickets are £5 available on the door at Casey’s Club, in Market Square, Daventry. Doors open at 7pm with the first act performing at 7.15pm.
For more information about this gig and other Frenzy events, visit www.myspace. com/frenzyfest.
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