Having already announced the biggest and best line-up yet for its tenth anniversary edition, the multi-award winning Sound City, has today revealed even more incredible live acts, and an exciting arts and culture programme.
Needing no introduction whatsoever are special guests The Cribs, with a one-off performance of their hit third album, Men’s Needs, Woman’s Needs, Whatever. Celebrating 15 years of lo-fi indie-rock – not to mention six studio albums and an extended collaborative period with guitar hero, Johnny Marr – The Cribs have always more than delivered when it comes to playing live, and their set at this year’s Sound City is sure to be a highlight.
Hard-riffing Reading four piece, The Amazons burst onto the new music scene last year, with a deal from legendary indie label, Fiction, and a reputation for explosive live shows. With a sell-out tour under their belts and new material in the works, this is a great chance to see this alt-rock band who are tipped for the dizzy heights of success in 2017, live.
Indie-rockers Vant are well known for their garage/punk leanings, political opinions and blistering live performances. With debut album Dumb Blood hot off the press just last week, and winning critical acclaim from all quarters, there isn’t a better time to be catching them live as they ascend to rock royalty.
Declan McKenna is a young singer/songwriter in high demand. Having won the prestigious Emerging Talent Competition at 2015’s Glastonbury Festival, Declan’s career has soared with a string of hit singles and his first LP due to drop this May – just in time for his Sound City performance.
Rightly renowned for fostering new talent (the festival won the Best Festival for Emerging Talent at last year’s UK Festival Awards), Sound City has also unveiled the first wave of unsigned artists. After successful shows in Korea with Sound City, Glasgow’s Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5 are back to entertain the crowds, and they are joined by a plethora of top-notch acts from Merseyside and Greater Manchester including Queen Zee & The Sasstones.
Appearing on the Edge Hill label showcase are Shrinking Minds, Oranj Son, and Ali Horn. Whilst the BIMM showcase welcomes Fur, Tom Dunne, Ae Mak, Crimsons, and Chay Snowden. Also featured is the now infamous Korean showcase with Ssing Ssing, Wasted Johnny’s, Diealright, and Swiimers.
Having expanded into the UK with a Liverpool based record label offshoot, China’s biggest record label and festival producers Modern Sky are proudly showcasing their superb new signings Catholic Action, PIXEY, Violet Youth, and FUSS, along with Modern Sky overseas artists Cotillon (New York), and Re-TROS (Beijing).
Leading the arts and culture line-up is avant-rock titan, John Cale. Following his one and only UK performance of The Velvet Underground & Nico on Friday night, the great man himself will be in conversation on Saturday, with a once in a lifetime talk that will explore the beginnings of his career, his move to the US, his relationship with Lou Reed, and his musical direction past, present and future.
Also in conversation is Charlatans frontman and gourmet coffee expert, Tim Burgess. In a career spanning almost 30 years at the cutting edge of the indie-rock scene, Tim’s fascinating insight into the business is essential listening for anyone with even a passing interest in forging a path in music. Celebrating his third year at Sound City, Tim will also be bringing back his Tim Peaks Diner, world-famous for showcasing fantastic new acts and of course the finest coffee known to man. On the menu this year is The Rhythm Method, Gulp featuring Super Furries’ Guto Price and youngster Tom Mouse Smith. Alongside them will be The G-O-D, Nev Cottee, and some very special guests to be revealed over the weekend.
The wider arts bill includes some of the most spectacularly innovative events and collaborations throughout the festival weekend. The sounds and sights of the Rio Carnival will be brought to life, as Liverpool’s Brazilica Festival and notorious party starters, Fiesta Bombarda combine to bring something new and a little different. Liverpool based and 80 strong Brazilian drumming ensemble, Katumba are also collaborating with the Bring The Fire Project, mixing fire and favela beats to deliver a heady south American vibe. The Unusual Art Sourcing Company return again, and this year they are taking over their own PopArt themed tent, bringing all sorts of delights including the award winning theatre of, In Bed With My Brother performed across both nights.
With all this in mind, tickets are now on sale via liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk.
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