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Saturday 22nd November 2025 - Warm Parts + Admiral Drowsy + Silver Reserve - Doors 7.30pm

Regular price £11.00

Tax included.

The line up consists of musician and songwriter Matthew Sturgess who performs as THE SILVER RESERVE. He creates delicate, sparse music on a classical guitar, crafting intricate melodies around thoughtful and evocative lyrics. At times creating dense, layered atmospherics, this is music that doesn’t rush and takes its sweet, sad time to unfurl and sneak under the skin. 

WARM PARTS are a Post Rock, Alternative, Instrumental band based in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, who’s music style has easily identifiable connections to genres such as Krautrock and Shoegaze. Their range of influence is broad including bands Diiv, Neu, Add N to (X), Slowdive, Bdrmm, The KVB and Mogwai to name a few. 

Warm Parts have already cultivated a loyal local following, performing a string of gigs at some of West Yorkshire's best music venues, and beyond Including, Headlining Cosmic Vision Festival of Psychedelia at The Puzzle Hall Inn (Sowerby Bridge), The Golden Lion (Todmorden) supporting Parastatic, The Grayston Unity (Halifax) supporting Bonnacons of Doom and Koyo Bloom amongst other successful well attended shows.

ADMIRAL DROWSY is the musical alias of Luke Redfern Scott. After a lengthy time overseas, Luke is currently back in West Yorkshire and has reconvened with a group of old friends forming a new band creating music with numerous guitars, drums, a few synthesisers and other potential oddities. His music in parts has been described as having a dream-folk quality to it accompanied with expressive vocals which at times can be restrained. You’ll also find lengthy atmospheric deviations embellished with the addition of a new band.

 JIMMY ‘THE FLAT HAND’ HESELWOOD

James Heselwood is a man of many names. His love for music is vast. A bit like his ever growing record collection. He is the driving force behind the music night ’Pull Up To The Bumper’ and also one of the founding fathers of the band ‘Ultimate Thunder’. 

James will be covering all interludes and any other free space and time with an array of sonic delicacies for your ears. 

£10 + booking fee.