CASEY
/ SPECIAL GUEST: MOUTH CULTURE

CASEY

Open-hearted, emotionally agile post-hardcore in the vein of American giants like Touché Amoré and La Dispute.

TIMETABLE
/ 07.30 pm: doors
/ 08.15 pm - 08.45 pm: Mouth Culture
/ 09.15 pm - 10.20 pm: Casey

For fans of

Being As An Ocean, Counterparts, Movements, Stick To Your Guns, Defeater

CASEY

Casey is a melodic hardcore band from South Wales. Between 2014 and 2018, the quintet quickly built a reputation for the kind of candid, emotionally agile post-hardcore in the vein of American giants like Touché Amoré and La Dispute. The debut album 'Love Is Not Enough' was an instant hit and the follow-up to 'Where I Go When I Am Sleeping' was no less revealing. It was therefore a big surprise that the band posted a statement at the end of 2018 announcing their departure.

But at the end of 2022 there were suddenly the two comeback singles 'Great Grief' and 'Atone' that showed that the band was alive again. With their new album 'How To Disappear', released earlier this year, they are once again competing with the big boys.

"Welsh post-hardcore heroes Casey shimmer back over the horizon with subtly brilliant third album..." - KERRANG

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Mouth Culture

The members of Mouth Culture from Leicester grew up together and their shared love for acts such as You Me At Six, My Chemical Romance, Lower Than Atlantis and Maroon 5 made them decide to make music together with which they want to radiate the same power as the bands they fell so in love with during their teenage years. And whether that worked! Their debut single '15 Missed Calls' from 2019 has now generated more than a million Spotify streams, as has their mixtape 'These Days' from 2021. In 2024 they came with a new single  'Mishaps of My Mid Twenties' 

Where 'Mishaps of My Mid Twenties' was a response to the major changes and growing pains of becoming an adult, 'Whatever The Weather' is the result of a new perspective and embracing those changes and thriving within them. This new chapter feels like a fresh start, where the band feels comfortable in their own skin, both as people and as performers. Mouth Culture remains an outlet for pure expression and a way to make sense of the world around them.

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