Friday 11 March 2016

Flowerpot April Tour Press Release

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FLOWERPOT ANNOUNCE APRIL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TOUR - STREAM THEIR LATEST SINGLE BROKEN STILETTO ON SOUNDCLOUD


Bristol based all-female alternative rock band Flowerpot are heading out on an April jaunt around the UK, playing shows on the UK university and college tour circuit. The band are warming up with a few dates in the south of England towards the end of March before beginning their tour on the 6th of April. 

LIVE DATES
March 22nd - South Devon College
March 23rd - Birmingham ATM

March 24th - Plymouth University
April 6th - UWE Bristol
April 7th - Richard Huish, Taunton

April 7th - The Attic Bar, Bristol
April 12th - Broadlands Academy, Keynsham
April 18th - Oxford Brookes University
April 20th - Exeter College
April 22nd - Bath College
April 23rd - The Lanes, Bristol (EP Launch)

April 27th - Weston College


In addition, Flowerpot's debut single of of hot molten fuzz rock, Broken Stiletto, is currently available to stream on their Soundcloud. Broken Stiletto was released in November 2015 and was described as "surely a great sign of what’s to come" by National Rock Review. Stream it at https://soundcloud.com/flowerpot_official


With their heavy fuzz and crashing guitars, powerful driving rhythm section and , Flowerpot come across as a cross of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Juliette and The Licks, with a healthy dose of Deap Valley and Dead Sara thrown in for measure. The band were formed in January 2015, and finalised their linuep of Louisa Baker (guitar/vocals), Morgan Pearce (bass) and Ellie Daymond (drums). Since then, the band have played with The Bots, CJ Wildheart, and Cherrie Currie (The Runaways), making a name for themselves with their heavy alternative offerings, classic rock riffing and quirky cover versions on popular musical numbers. With their debut EP coming out in April, Flowerpot are looking to make their mark on the UK's alternative music scene. 

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