The Prince Albert at the top of Trafalgar Street, Brighton will have its windows booming and walls shaking on Friday 18th January 2019 as there is to be a night of punk revelry, as Hagar The Womb are in town.
More on Hagar The Womb HERE and listen to them HERE.
Support comes from Combat Shock, Pog and The Bone Records.
Combat Shock are Brighton’s very own noise merchants, who formed back in 1994 and are originally from Wisbech in Cambridgeshire. They moved to brighton in the year 2000 and played through until 2006. Then after a ten year hiatus they came back together again in 2016 to perform their hard’n’fast punk rock sound.
More on Combat Shock HERE and listen to them HERE.
Pog are a folk/punk band that set tales of everyday failure to disarmingly catchy acoustic soundtracks.
More on Pog HERE and listen to them HERE.
The Bone Records are a band that capture the zeitgeist with a banquet of post-punk urgency, tectonic grooves, incendiary lyrics, swampy blues and garage-fuelled riffs.
More on The Bone Records HERE and listen to them HERE.
Tickets £7 in advance from the Punker Bunker and Resident Music or grab your tickets HERE.