
On Thursday 1st May 2025 Birmingham four piece Spincycle release their debut single Talog
Tracks:
Talog – Recorded at Foel Studios (Nov 2024 – Jan 2025)
Sunstone Demo (Reverse Mix) Studio Demo 2024
Available on CD or via download from Bandcamp
Online:
https://www.facebook.com/spincyclebandUK
https://www.instagram.com/spincycleband
https://linktr.ee/spincycleband
https://spincyclemusicuk.bandcamp.com
Like dark energy, Spincycle were a band that existed in theory only until late 2022 when proof was found through a series of live events as a duo. Now grown to a 4 piece, they deliver an instrumental psychedelic experience with floating flowing guitar swirls and drones that hit angular, dissident notes over disembodied spoken word. Think C86 meets shoegaze re-booted, meets trance/space/noise-rock!
Based in Birmingham, England this 4 piece comprise of Andrew Wilson (guitar & videographer); Steve Townsend-Gee (bass, audio triggers and visuals); Steve Crawford (guitar) and Vic Townsend-Gee (drums, beats & percussion). After playing at venues such as the Rock n Roll Brewhouse, Hare and Hounds and The Victoria in Birmingham they are hungry for more live gigs and debut single Talog is released on 1st May
Upcoming gigs
Friday 9th May
Supporting Rum Buffalo at The Victoria
Advance tickets available from https://uncover.seetickets.com/event/rum-buffalo/the-victoria-birmingham/3375586?src=s
Minimum age: 18+
Thursday 26th June
On Thursday 26th June Spincycle perform at the Rock n Roll Brewhouse as part of the Jewellery Quarter Late Night Thursdays. The venue is open from 5 – 9pm and entry is free!
Doors 5pm
Entry is free
Minimum age: 18+
“If ever a band was to live up to their name then it would surely be Birmingham’s very own Spincycle. There’s a cyclical nature to their sound, a repetitive battering ram to knock down the wall of your cranium (but in the nicest possible way, of course) and they’re not going away until you open up…. It’s music born from living amongst brutalism and other forms of architectural terrorism, and I rather like it” Peter Dennis for Avo Magazine