Mostly Jazz Fest

Sea Fields / The Scholars / Kytes

Hailing from Birmingham, a city which has a tendency to attract criticism for its music scene, breaking through may seem difficult. But there is no hesitation that Sea Fields will be one to watch for 2010. Formerly Kid Captain, Sea Fields look destined to hit it big. Drawing comparisons to The Smiths with Morrissey-esque vocals, entwined with the delicacy of Editors’ instrumentals, Sea Fields create an impressive neoteric yet preserved sound capable of smashing through the industry.

Main support at this gig comes in the form of The Scholars, a band who formed in North Oxfordshire in early 2008 around the song writing partnership of brothers Adrian and Christian. While they call Oxford their home, as a band they are of no fixed abode preferring to represent the ‘Midlands’ tag. The Scholars have also shared bills with great bands such as Two Door Cinema Club, The Cinematics, The Big Pink, Chapel Club, Animal Kingdom, Charly Coombes and The New Breed as well as playing the wonderful Truck Festival with Ash and Supergrass headlining.


Support comes from KYTES…..

Four friends started a band when they were 11 years old. They picked it up again when they turned 20…….
‘We like to play passionate music….we hope you like it as much as we do….
We have just finished our Debut 2 track EP.
please visit us at…


TWITTER - www.twitter.com/wearekytes
FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com/wearekytes
MYSPACE – www.myspace.com/wearekytes

Speech Fewapy Records will also be DJing on the night.

More bands to be confirmed.

£2 adv/£3 otd

Date: Thu 15 Jul

Time: 7.30pm

Promoter: Counteract Magazine

Price: £2adv / MOTD

Venue: Venue 2

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