A grassroots gig at The Thunderbolt, Bristol, hosted by POLYGAZE. Join us on Thursday 18th June for an evening of punk rock with music from the likes of
The Jeff Sessions are a five-piecegarage punk band from Bristol, born on a rock at the bottom of the UK (aka the Isle of Wight). They mix noisy garage punk with a synth twist that gets crowds rowdy. Influenced by Osees, The Fall, and Iggy Pop, they’ve already shared stages with Twisted Teens and GeeTee and are about to hit the studio for their debut EP.
Marlow Goose Disaster are a Berkshire based 5 piece post rock band who uses noise, melody and samples to shape tracks that have elements of shoegaze, post-rock, electronica and musique concréte.
Little Function are a Bristol based band with over a dozen original songs in the genres that
mix sounds of indie and shoegaze, composed of four music students who all aim to take LF to
the next level. With inspiration from Radiohead, Blur, Mazzy Star and The Cranberries, Little
Function have lyrics that veer between offbeat and melancholy, with both direct and abstract
themes, all placed over airy guitar tones and mellow keyboards that bring the listener in. Having
played several gigs since Autumn ‘25, they’re eager to keep going as they work on their new
material.
A Bristol based event company that hosts live music events in support of grassroots bands, artists and venues
The Thunderbolt, 124 Bath Rd, Totterdown, Bristol, BS4 3ED
Tickets
£4 (early bird)
£6 (general release)
£5 (low income)
£7.50 (on the door)
7:30pm - Doors open
8:00pm - 8:35pm Little Function
8:50pm - 9:25pm Marlow Goose Disaster
9:40pm - 10:05pm The Jeff Sessions
11:00pm - Curfew
Entry requirements: 18+ (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)