“Upside Down” is a night of rock'n'roll mayhem with:
The Tiny Gods are a highly energetic punk-psychedelic-garage quartet from London that defines its sound like being trapped on the tube in a big hamster wheel with everything and everyone tumbling around, guitars and drums bouncing around.
The Kandy Kane Kids are a relatively young and quite active psychedelic-garage rock trio from London (one third is actually from Sardinia). Obsessive riffs, swinging rhythms are part of the repertoire of a band that brings the Sixties up to date with a fresh sound and all-involving live performances.
Small Horses draw on music that has endured, famous American folk singers and famous Irish writers. It’s lyrically driven, rhythmic, bittersweet and sharp. One double bass. One drum kit. Two guitars (one warped 50’s electric, one honest acoustic). Four pairs of hands. Pianos, sitars and mandolins. Shakers and tambourines. "A warm, rich wonderful weave. Lithe, wistful tunes with a lyrical touch" as it’s been described by Bugbear.
When two brazilian lads and one guy from Manchester meet, many things can happen. For instance they can decide to play music together and become The Cinders. Influenced by Erasmo Carlos, Music Machine, Brazil, vintage guitars, girls and (above all) The Sonics, their music is garage rock "played by three cool cats".