Bread Records presents:
Fraser Morgan and The Great Catastrophes + Special Guests @ The Grafton Arms
Featuring music from:
Fraser Morgan and The Great Catastrophes, Spooky Goose, indefinite articles & Cam Davies
Doors: 7pm
18+ only
£5 ENTRY
Fraser Morgan is a rapidly up-and-coming Acoustic-Folk-Punk artist and avid gigger who brings to the stage high levels of passion, energy, and showmanship.
Whether he's playing Solo, or with his band “Fraser Morgan and the Great Catastrophes”, Fraser keeps the crowd on their toes and captivated, delivering a performance that is often compared to the likes of Frank Turner, Billy Bragg and The Levellers.
Fraser has already played over 850 gigs to-date, and this experience shows when he's putting on a beautifully chaotic,
yet passionate and enjoyable show. Throughout his live shows, Fraser keeps the crowd laughing with his humorous one-liners between songs whilst also delivering important messages of mental health within the songs themselves.
Having previously shared the bill with artists such as Luke Concannon (Nizlopi), The Hunna, Rats, Red Rum Club, and has already built up a large and dedicated following, it's glaringly obvious that Fraser is a fan-favourite and has a long and exciting career ahead of him.
Spooky Goose are a 3-piece alt-rock outfit from Manchester who combine a heavy and energetic wall of noise and twinkling guitars alongside emotional and thought-provoking lyricism.
Known for their overall goofiness and having made their mark on Manchester in the past year, Spooky Goose are continuing to grow and adapt into a dynamic musical force to be reckoned with.
As of 2023 the band has 2 demo EPs available for streaming. These are “Whelking Accident” (2020) and “Where’s My Title?” (2021).
Manchester-based Indefinite Articles recently debuted in full band form, after nearly a decade plying their trade as a solo folk-punk that saw them play some of the UK's best small venues and feature at festivals including 2000 Trees and Strummercamp.
Musically influenced by any and all styles, their influences have distilled into a short, sharp shock of poppy, new-wave punk FFO Joyce Manor, Against Me! and AJJ.