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The Battery Farm | Manchester, 33 Oldham Street

The Battery Farm | Manchester, 33 Oldham Street

Event Time Sat 19th Nov 2022 at 7:30pm-Sat 19th Nov 2022 at 10:30pm
Event Location 33 Oldham Street, Manchester
Event Price £8 + Booking fee (see below)
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The Battery Farm | Manchester, 33 Oldham Street

Scruff of the Neck presents:

The Battery Farm

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Saturday 19 November 2022 | 33 Oldham Street, Manchester
With support from Velma & Bleach Brain
18+ | £8 Adv | Doors 19:30

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Manchester Gutter Punk wrong'uns The Battery Farm celebrate the release of their debut album FLIES with a headline set at 33 Oldham Street on 19th November. Special guests Piss Kitti and Velma join the line-up for a special night.

The Battery Farm was formed in March 2019 by brothers Ben and Dominic Corry. It was formed as a cry of despair; a terrified and furious response to a world that rapidly seems to be going wrong. This is reflected in the sound of the band, which is frantic, visceral and violent but also laced with beauty and melody. Over their 3 year existence, The Battery Farm have developed a formidable reputation as one of the most ferocious, exciting live bands on the scene, playing support slots with bands like Buzzcocks, The Lovely Eggs and Evil Blizzard and playing raucous, packed out shows around the country. Having been championed extensively by the likes of Louderthanwar, Manchester Evening News and A&R Factory, The Battery Farm are fast becoming one of the most talked about, must-see bands in Manchester. The band release their debut album FLIES on Rare Vitamin Records 18th November.

'Watch these guys rise' - Louder Than War
‘A visceral, guttural punk noise with echoes of Idles, The Fall and Fugazi’ – Manchester Evening News

‘Essential’ – New Sounds

'Intelligent, thoughtful, inventive and inspiring' - Personal Punk

'Beyond the sheer sonic innovation, the genius in The Battery Farm lies in their ability to appeal to the melancholically inclined with their satirically liberating tracks that make having an IQ higher than a loaf of bread fleetingly worth it' - A&R Factory review of Dirty Den’s March of Suffering

‘A bold and vital band’ – Beat in my Bones

Venue

33 Oldham Street
33 Oldham St, Manchester M1 1JG, UK