Belfast Communion September 2011

Belfast Communion September 2011After a bit of a break over the summer, we trust you’ve had a great few months of music festivals and BBQ’s! This show is the re-launch of Communion Belfast and see’s a move to a Friday night and a change of venue, to the Stiff Kitten.

We couldn’t be more excited with this re-launch as Communion Belfast, in partnership with Shine.net, presents

Rams Pocket Radio
Lowly Knights
Jamie Neish
Babysweet
+DJ sets from ATFL DJ’s

Doors 7.30pm, tickets £7, available here

Rams Pocket Radio
musicglue.net/ramspocketradio

Possibly the hottest band in Northern Ireland’s vast array of amazing music, possibly one of the last times we’ll get to enjoy him in such a small venue?! You should be no stranger to Rams Pocket Radio, with Peter McAuley only having led his band through packed out shows at festivals and venues, far and wide – from Glastonbury to Forfey!

If you have yet to hear the melo-dramatic, hook-laden beauty that is RAMS’, then check out the free EP available below. We recommend you also listen to 1+2, on repeat.

Lowly Knights
lowlyknights.com

If we had a round table, these Knights would be sitting at it. The Lowly Knights have been working on a follow up to their most recent EP, so expect some fresh new songs as well as the amazing sing-a-longs we all know and love.

The last time the Knights played the Stiff Kitten, it sold out and was heralded as (albeit incorrectly, by one press outlet) their last ever show. Their return is sure to bring more ramshackled folk-opera delights.

Jamie Neish
soundcloud.com/jamieneish-1

Jamie is a busy man. His mainstay as drummer for indie-rock band, More Than Conquerors, sees him readying their first album and taking in a big UK tour. Alas, Jamie has something to say and a country-tinged edge he needs to release, his solo project is a new venture and we’re excited to have him on the bill.

Babysweet
babysweetsessions.com

You see what we’re going with here, no surprises, right? Wrong. Babysweet are a big feature within our relaunch, we’ll have a delightful screening of one of Gregg Houston’s latest films, “A Musician and a Scene” and we’re also proud to say you are going to witness the birth of a new musical sensation, Kim Neil Jung.

Kim Neil Jung is taking over where Cardigan Drive left off. We expect greatness, which can only be compared to the genuine genius that is Daniel Johnston.

September 16, 2011 under Gigs