Four-piece Spincycle offer an ‘instrumental psychedelic experience

Doors: 7.30pm

Minimum Age: 18+

Tickets: £10 advance / £14 on the door

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Stone Tape Theory Album

Debut album Stone Tape Theory was released on 11th October 2025 with a special launch gig at the Rock N Roll Brewhouse in Birmingham’s jewellery quarter on the same day.
This is the culmination of a journey starting in late 2022 as a duo that has grown and developed into the majestic four piece on this recording.

Recorded and mixed at the legendary Foel Studios in North Wales in November 2024 and January 2025. Staying onsite for a couple of weekends with a rough idea of what they wanted to record and hoped to get as much down as they could. With recording punctuated with flu, snacks, gruesome tales and Duolingo.

Producer Mike Bew was a star throughout. The band had great fun during the whole process and definitely took advantage of the huge stash of weird and wonderful effect pedals he’s built up over the years. Listen to the album opener and you’ll hear Mike’s old FM/LW radio, which gave us some spookily relevant commentary to use!

Available now at gigs or on Bandcamp

Spincycle the Band

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). They have played at a variety of venues including the Rock N Roll Brewhouse, Castle and Falcon and The Victoria in Birmingham, Claptrap in Stourbridge and Worcester Music Festival

Spincycle Live

“At St. Swithun’s Church, four-piece Spincycle offer an ‘instrumental psychedelic experience’. The acoustics are perfect for their Godspeed-like sound. Projected on the back wall are images of black and white thistles withstanding the wind. A disembodied radio voice narrates something fascinating yet indiscernible. A tom drum is smacked, and an Interpol-like guitar line is played. The thistles are replaced by phantom fluttering starlings. I swear that the actual Andy Bell from Ride is on guitar.” Part of review of Worcester Music Festival 2025, SLAP Magazine

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