
Blue Cinema @ Shiny New Model 2025
0 | CAMBRIDGE: Green Mind @ Cambridge Junction 1, 2 & 3 (info) |
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P | Saturday 11th October, 2025 |
N | Door time: 1:30pm |
. | All ages (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
After having way too much fun at the first Shiny New Model we wanted to build on it and bring you another line up of the sharpest cuts we can find. Here's 2025's first wave:
Antony Szmierek
Manchester based hip hop artist and former teacher Antony Smierek mixes the vibe of The Streets with a more laid back attitude, and uplifting beats. The perfect way to finish the night.
Blue Cinema
Five-piece Cambridge dwellers Blue Cinema are best known for their atmospheric blend of post-punk, shoegaze, and art rock. Expect shoegaze revival at its finest, with sweeping walls of guitars and vocals that echo for days.
Ebbb
Probably one of the best and most insane live propositions we've seen in the last few years. Drawing in MDMA laced techno beats, the lunacy and musical exploration of Animal Collective and all with just three people on stage. You'll leave their set changed.
Grove
Fiercely political and angry, Grove mixes up furious grime and garage beats with punk. Their timely appearance with Bob Vylan a few years back coincided with the Queen's Jubilee and no-one doubted their views on the matter.
Home Counties
Genre-blurring Home Counties are known for their energetic mix of post-punk, synth-pop, and danceable indie. Home Counties manage to balance the duality of lyrical frankness and musical buoyancy with gusto. With an eye for the day-to-day, all-too-relatable details of crap modern living.
Honeyglaze
South London's Honeyglaze blend Black Country, New Road-esque post rock with torch songs and motown influences to inject classic songwriting into the realm.
Lime Garden
Guitar lines twist and turn around some gloriously wonky indie pop. They've been bubbling under for a while now and look set to explode in 2025.
The Motor Show
Spaghetti Western soundtracks collide with wonky post punk in The Motor Show. Known for their high-octane live shows, they’ve shared stages with English Teacher, Fat Dog, Dit and in The Quietus, Kaltblut, and EARMILK.
Panic Shack
Panic Shack’s music has the same effect as popping a bottle of Prosecco: explosive, intoxicating, and delightfully chaotic. Sassy observational lyrics about mid-twenties life, backed by a ferocious punk energy.
She's In Parties
Pop laced nu-gaze upstarts, drawing influence from 80s pioneers like The Cocteau Twins and The Cure and throwing it all in with some Tears For Fears pop sheen.