
Minds Eye #6 Lazarus Lake
Bovril Latrine, Artemisia Nathair
Presented by: Minds Eye0 | EASTBOURNE: The Grove Theatre (info) |
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P | Thursday 27th March, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm |
. | 16 and over |
C | Music - General |
Event information
Minds Eye #6 continues to bring unconventional original live music to Eastbourne' Grove Theatre.
When last we saw Lazarus Lake supporting Blind In One Ear at The Grove where they laid waste to the packed-out audience with high intensity, otherworldly sound fx, and some bold as-brass riffs, like if Zappa was in the Melvins covering Elder dressed as Devo.
We had a lot of requests to get them back to The Grove- ask and we shall provide!.
In their Own Words:
Lazarus Lake are MIA. Some say they’re recording their debut EP, possibly jogging across the country, it’s even suggested thru-hiking the multiverse… The EP is dropping! Who will turn up? Are the mysterious gore-tex enthusiasts too busy to play shows/ or the long-suffering Visual Imaging Department (LLVID) drafted in, last minute to honour the booking?
Either way, expect to witness true instrumental ultra-distance & ample psych elevation gain.
For fans of endurance sport, subliminal collage, mythical regeneration & heavy concepts.
Bring trainers.
Brightons’ Bovril Latrine are the sopping wet love-child of 80s Swans and The Locust, obnoxious noise metal, chaotic speed-core, wonky electro funk and a dashing of contemporary pop ballads make Bovril Latrine a very silly cocktail of frantic energy, brutal bass riffs, pummelling tribal beats and unexpected moments of actual music. Bovril Latrine are the demented reaction to the never-ending onslaught of boring, safe live musical experiences.
Artemisia Nathair is a vessel of the dark arts, performing Celtic and Hellenic soundscapes influenced from black metal to goth. With her unique blend of atmospheric pedals into an electroacoustic harp and darkwave synths, Artemisia's sound has been described as "ethereal" and a dance between "tension and release, being transported through time".