Fine

Fine

Multiple Venues - Bristol, BS1, Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom, Bristol Kort

lau. 07.11.2026 11:00

Fine at Multiple Venues - Bristol 2026-11-07T11:00:00

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  • FiNE
    FiNE

    FiNE has made waves globally, through their Afro House label, Sippy Time, FiNE nurtures talent and captivates with their unique sound.

  • Cloud Nothings
    Cloud Nothings

    Cloud Nothings is an American indie rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, consisting of members Dylan Baldi, TJ Duke and Jayson Greycz.

  • Gold Panda
    Gold Panda

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Squid
    Squid

    Teeming with melodic epiphanies and layered sounds, Squid’s second album O Monolith is a musical evocation of environment, domesticity and self-made folklore. Like its predecessor, 2021’s critically acclaimed, UK number 4 album Bright Green Field, it is dense and tricksy – but also more warm and characterful, with a meandering, questioning nature. This is unmistakably music made by friends, but it’s not exclusionary – they’re inviting you in to listen with them.

  • Moor Mother
    Moor Mother
    ow do you engage the stunning, evocative, haunting gift that is Moor Mother’s latest album The Great Bailout? Only by following the trail of verbal and sonic poetry delivered. Only by letting Moor Mother and her co-conspiring collaborators – Lonnie Holley, Mary Lattimore, Alya Al Sultani, Kyle Kidd and more - “people who have their own path of positivity and connectedness,” be the tour guide.

    Coming out on March 8, The Great Bailout is Moor Mother aka Camae Ayewa’s ninth studio album and third with ANTI- Records. Called “the poet laureate of the apocalypse,” by Pitchfork, Ayewa’s music contains multitudes of instruments, voices and cacophony that take on themes of Afrofuturism and collective memory with the forebearers of jazz, hip hop and beat poetry in mind.

    So: Come! Come look! Come see! Come hear! Come see London, come see Liverpool, for the first time even if it for the millionth. Know its provenance, know its haunting. Clear the mist over your eyes and heart as if the famous London Fog has been cleared by the clarion call of Moor Mother. For this is what The Great Bailout is: a call to knowing through a sonic scene that is unafraid to look a violent legacy in the eye.

    “Research is a major part of my work, and researching history - particularly African history, philosophy and time - is a major interest,” Moor Mother explained. “Europe and Africa have a very intimate and brutal relationship throughout time. I’m interested in exploring that relationship of colonialism and liberation, in this case in Great Britain.”
  • Loukeman
    Loukeman

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • PVA
    PVA
  • Mietze Conte
    Mietze Conte

    Hailing from the Austrian Alps, Mietze Conte is on the rise for their unique fast paced, uninhibited euro-dance-pop sonics that have been resonating with listeners around the globe.

  • zzzahara
    zzzahara
    Plenty of people come to Los Angeles looking to make their California dreams a reality. But zzzahara has always been here, turning reality into a dream. Born and raised in Highland Park, where they still reside, zzzahara (the solo moniker of ex-Eyedress/Simps guitarist Zahara Jaime) has witnessed both gang-blighted and gentrified L.A. along the same geographical blocks. Like the transforming city itself, zzzahara has undergone massive personal changes, their characteristic stoicism giving way to a newfound sense of purpose. Liminal Spaces, their debut LP from Lex Records, explores a life hanging in the balance between memory and possibility over frenetic Johnny Marr-esque guitar jangle. Evolving stylistically, maturing emotionally, and yet still attached to a past scorched by trauma and old flames, zzzahara brings pop sensibility and hi-fi quality to Liminal Spaces that makes their work appealing to anyone and everyone: young and old; straight and queer; introverts and extroverts; the hardened L.A. locals and the daydreaming transplants.
  • Water Damage
    Water Damage

    “Arguably the most exciting rock band to emerge from the American experimental underground this decade.” - Grayson Haver Currin, MOJO Magazine 2025

    Drones are a powerful force, capable of whisking our thinking mind far, far, away. Austin-based collective Water Damage yields the same power whenever they pick up their instruments. Veterans from other projects (a.o. Swans, more eaze, Spray Paint, USA/Mexico and more), the band is not unfamiliar with the unshakeable power in drones; still, as Water Damage, they stretch out drone’s possibilities to their limits, bowing to the principle ‘Maximal Repetition Minimal Deviation’. Water Damage explore ecstatic oblivion, repeating basic riffs and rhythms until time seems to falter. Once an idea takes off, they pursue it forever; as Pitchfork said, their 2024 double LP ‘In E’ doubles as a “glorious mind eraser”.

  • SILVERWINGKILLER
    SILVERWINGKILLER

    SILVERWINGKILLER - ‘International Industrial City Punk’

  • Roomer
    Roomer

    Roomer is a Berlin-based band that weaves noise, melody, and memory into guitar-driven songs that blur the line between emotional immediacy and sonic experimentation. Formed by three accomplished solo artists and long-time collaborators, the band brings together distinct voices from across Europe’s avant-garde, folk, and electronic scenes. Debut album Leaving It All to Chance captures the haunting power of their live shows, pairing diaristic lyrics with spectral textures and sudden bursts of catharsis.