Paisley Daily Express

Gear up for killer set

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Killer Instinct are back after a fantastic night at The Bungalow at the beginning of 2020.

If you missed these guys and you like The Killers, then you must see them tonight live.

Killer Instinct are a collection of local musicians who are all players of the highest calibre and hugely experience­d rock musicians.

Since they formed, they have been in demand all over the country.

Their attention to detail is noticeable, using authentic sounds and sequenced studio sounds to emulate The Killers’ unique sound.

The band creates an energy and atmosphere pounding out The Killers’ wonderful songs, making it a great night out.

Tickets are available on the door, which opens at 7pm.

Liquid Jazz are described as a jazz quartet playing standards, bebop, funk and Latin.

The lineup includes saxophone, guitar, bass and drums.

It’s been a while since they played The Bungalow, so it’s good to see them back in the afternoon slot tomorrow at 2pm. Pop in, sit back and enjoy some Liquid Jazz.

It’s now seven years since R.E.M split. With a string of peerless albums running through four decades, they remain as the band that saved American rock. Whether playing festivals or on tour across the UK and Europe, Stipe is the definitive R.E.M. tribute.

Tomorrow night, expect a full band tribute, complete with encyclopae­dic knowledge of the original, and acclaimed as “awesome” by Michael Stipe.

Support is from The Recurring Dream, a tribute to Crowded House.

Doors are at 7pm and tickets are available at the door.

On Thursday, Introducin­g Night features Red Bandit, Klaise and The Lines. It’s £5 entry and doors are at 7pm.

The Cave had a fantastic day of live music all in aid of Classrooms for Malawi last Sunday.

Jen Sloan, of The Cave, said: “A huge £2,538.25 was raised and I need to say a million thank yous, firstly to all the bands, thank you all so much, you never fail me in these things.

“You were all amazing. To Dave Wilson for sound, Del for compering from noon to midnight and keeping the whole day going, Aitch McWade for all you do for us. Lyndsay Jones – what can I say, amazing woman.

“My staff - wow. I love you guys, you are the absolute best. Thank you.

“And to each and every one of you who parted with your hard-earned cash, we could not have done it without you all. Thank you.”

The venue’s four in a row kicks off tonight at 9pm with Tom and Gerry. Tomorrow, at 6pm, it’s The Black Triangles, followed by Gordon’s Alive at 9pm, then on Sunday from 6pm it is The Rheumatoid Rockers, topped off with Grant’s After Show Party at 9pm.

Let your hair down tonight at The Keg and rock out to The Hype playing from 9pm.

They have another excellent band called Axis lined up for you tomorrow night from 9pm.

The Anchor has a busy weekend in store starting with the return of the fantastic Best Bad Influence at 4.30pm tomorrow followed by The Brassie Lassie. On Sunday, they have Thunder Road playing from 4.30pm.

Martin James is at Whisky Joes from 8.30pm tonight.

Kennedys start their new programme on Sunday at the early time of 3pm. The first band is Wildcard.

Dizzy Corner will be at Harvies tomorrow night from 9pm.

The Old Swan have Full Hog in tomorrow at 4pm, Lee James will be playing a swing set on Tuesday at 3pm, then on Wednesday it is The Pre Fab Four, Lee James is back on Thursday at 3pm, this time with a Through the Decades theme.

Dunky Hunter’s Abbey Open

Mic is on Monday from 8.30pm and Stevie D’s Open Mic starts at 9pm on Tuesday at Gantry. On Wednesday, The Keg’s Open Mic with Johnny Barr starts at 8.30pm. House guitar provided.

 ?? ?? Shiny Happy People R.E.M. tribute band Stipe play The Bungalow tomorrow
Shiny Happy People R.E.M. tribute band Stipe play The Bungalow tomorrow

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