WELCOME TO THE FRINGE AT TRAMLINES
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delivering an economic boost to our high street with increased footfall, dwell time and spend for local businesses. We’re looking forward to yet another vibrant and colourful experience for visitors, showcasing the city centre at its finest.
Diane Jarvis, Head of Business Operations, Sheffield BID.
CONTENTS
8: BEST OF THE FEST
From canalside live music extravaganzas to brand-new stages, here are some things we’d recommend checking
We caught up with the electroclash musician ahead of his unique live show blending Cab Vol, Iggy Pop and Mark E. Smith influences, at Sidney & Matilda on the Saturday.
After some live recommendations? We’ve highlighted some mighty fine lookin’ gigs taking place over the weekend.
20: SISSY GREEN
Half-DJ, half-punk, a new millennium realist and DIY specialist (no, not that type), step into the world of intriguing local act Sissy Green.
22: THE LISTINGS
A comprehensive guide to what’s going on across Sheffield for this year’s Fringe at Tramlines.
24: LOIC J TUCKEY
Sheff-based musician and writer Loic J Tuckey, inspired by his love for the American West, recently released a new album and debut novella, blending old Italian westerns with the humble Lincolnshire sausage. We went to find out more…
35: THE SARAH NULTY FOUNDATION
The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy of Sarah Nulty, co-founder of Tramlines Festival. We spoke to the organisation’s Chair of Trustees, Julie Voisey, about the inspiring work they do.
38: SEE EMILY PLAY
Indie-pop purveyor Emily Ireland made a welcome return to music earlier this year. We caught with the talented to find out what caused the break and what the plans are now she’s back on the scene.
The Fringe at Tramlines | Best of the Fest
DANCIN’ ON DEV GREEN!
Alan Deadman (AKA Papa Al) presents the Tramlines Fringe Stage on the 27th & 28th of July on Devonshire Green. The stage, funded by The Bid Group and Sheffield Council, with help from the Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation, promises great outdoor live music and DJs on Saturday, 12–9pm, and Sunday, 12–7pm. Expect the return of festival favourites including soul blasters Highway Child, electro-funk crew Speed For Lovers, lovers rock and reggae from Chazzlyn, Eneta, and Big Megla, uptempo reggae and funk from the Solar Live Society hippy collective, and show-closing skamania from Jungle Lion.
Keeping the pot boiling are emerging youth talent Good Damage, courtesy of Waterbear College of Music, and superbly talented vocalists from Tracks; the second coming of Jamaican dance master Ripton Lindsey; Celtic punk-rockers Shanghai Treason; and Motown movers Soul Battalion.
The Fringe Stage also digs deep into community music with the uplifting Shine Choir fronted by BBC vocal judge Lizzie Mack, the global sounds of Blue Street Brass, and the irrepressible Sparkle Sistaz. Let’s also celebrate our DJs, with three amazing women on decks: DJ Kom, DJ JuJu Master, and DJ Myna, and the lads DJ Izza Dancer, Ian Hodgson, and Papa Al.
Hosting the fun will be Sheffield’s Poet Laureate Danae Wellington on Saturday and Johnny Douglas on Sunday.
A BLESSED EVENT
This year marks an exciting collaboration with Sheffield Cathedral as the Chill Foo Front celebrates its 30th Anniversary Stage on the Cathedral Forecourt.
The all-new Cathedral Stage, running from midday to 8pm on Saturday 27th July, will be hosted by Chillout Simpson and supported by the Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation. The event promises a lively street party featuring food stalls and a diverse lineup of DJs, dance crews and open mic sessions, offering a vibrant mix of Afrobeats, Hip Hop, R’n’B, Dancehall, Soul, Soca, and Garage music.
A WORD OF CAUTION
GETTING MOSHY IN THE WASHY ALL ABOARD!
The Dorothy Pax team are well known for throwing some of the best bashes of the weekend. For this year’s The Fringe at Tramlines, they will be returning to their home at the quayside with Canal-Lines – an unmissable lineup of live artists, DJs and generally top-notch vibes. During the mini-fest weekend, you can enjoy fast-paced grunge-pop from Bean Weavil, dark new wave disco punk from Speed for Lovers and suave, atmospheric rock ‘n’ roll from Galloping Dick. With live music taking place from Thursday through to Sunday, it’s certainly worth popping down to the quays for a nosey.
Righto, we’ve tried to be as accurate as possible with the listings in this here publication. But unfortunately, these can sometimes be liable to change. Nature of the beast and all that. As such, if there’s a band or act that you’re immensely keen to see, to the point that it might ruin your day if you missed them, then we’d recommend having a peek at the latest Fringe at Tramlines listings available at www. exposedmagazine.co.uk. They’ll be kept up to date with any late amendments.
If you like your live music loud and in sweaty confines, there’s no better place than Sheffield’s fabled riff-heavy boozer The Washington. Once again, their Fringe at Tramlines lineup showcases some of the finest alternative acts in the city, including the return of much-loved rock ‘n’ roll duo Hot Soles on Saturday eve, followed on Sunday by seven-piece jazz/ funk/afro/dub band We Hate the Sharkman and a “secret set” from a mystery guest which has set tongues wagging. Once the bands have cleared off, the venue’s resident DJs will keep that party going until 4am. Steady away now.
Interview | Wet Man
DISCONTENT CREATOR
Boasting one of the most unique live shows you’re likely to catch over the weekend, electroclash musician Wet Man proudly eschews conventional genre labels and expectations. You may, however, detect a sprinkle of Devo, a pinch of Iggy Pop and a dollop of Mark E. Smith in the mix, all blended with the formative influence of Sheffield’s industrial DIY punk pioneers.
Interested? You should be. We grabbed the enigmatic solo artist for a quick natter before his Sidney & Matilda show.
Ullo, Wet Man. How are things?
This week I have been mostly ‘messing about’ with electronic machines and tinkering ... playing in the muck. As well as getting into the lyrical scourge that also can make me wince. Things are good!
You’ll be gearing up for your Tramlines Fringe show at Sidney & Matilda on Saturday 27th. For those not particularly au fait with a Wet Man gig, how can they expect it to go down?
Expect a middle-aged man, ethereally crushed by the weight of the modern world, crawl on the stage to with nothing* but a microphone, sunglasses, a wry smirk and an Ipod. He presses a button on his device to unleash a sound that is familiar but different; some would
argue it’s punk, some would argue it’s industrial, some would say it’s pop –but whatever the hell it is, it’s boot stomping and weird. Over the top of this musical backdrop, he murmurs lyrics about how David Icke used to save for Coventry but now saves for the world, amongst other sarcastic scandalous word plays. Occasionally he has been known to randomly stop songs just to mess with the audience, as well as randomly questioning audience members about whether they have a car or not, as well as having to give an explanation as to why his type of glam rock is ethical and safe.
*He has clothes on.
OK, we’re sold. Your latest release, Discontent Creator, takes a swipe at today’s social media-driven world, a place where “content is king” and artists have to play the influencer game to get their voices heard. Just how fucked are we in that respect? I did a song about the song [Discontent Creator] and had a video of me getting a cream pie to the face whilst wearing a dinosaur mobile phone holder, filming it on the phone as well as on multiple cameras. Now, I know what you’re thinking, and it disgusts me too…
“Is he an Influencer?”
Maybe after this article (*Paulie Walnuts laugh*)
But I sure hope not…
Yet, the reason to make that song was to ‘show off, like’ to a captive audience of people who may or may not like my shtick, who may take it too literal or otherwise or find it wincey. Perception is important in this game, especially when everyone’s buying adverts for their new releases – think about how that would make an artist behave in a sponsored music video?
But I can’t say owt, I took a vacuum cleaner microphone to the face in the video before that. And before that I performed on Fargate … man, that was a tough Tramlines.
So, maybe I’m the worst one?
But we are fucked in the regard that a musician has to post regularly to ‘please the algorithm’ as quote on
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Interview | Wet Man
quote ‘Content Creators’; I don’t particularly wanna post ‘content’ consistently just to get shows. Are you mad? Keep my likes down.
But did I do my videos for plays? Goodness, no. I did it for a laugh. Like Rio Ferdinand doing a football windup with the backdrop of Faust.
Your electroclash post-punk sound is a distinctive one for a Sheffield artist, although there are shades of the city’s industrial electronic heritage present. Who or what else inspires Wet Man?
I grew up with records and artifacts from the old Sheffield scene (1977 - 1990s). Specifically, Cabaret Voltaire and Artery were big influences for me, it is true. These Sheffield artists and many others at the time showed me that it’s okay to be different in how I express myself as a musician.
Aside from this, I am heavily into garage and psych rock, an introduction into this would be the Nuggets compilations of which featured acts like The Seeds, the 13th Floor Elevators and the Chocolate Watchband. I love the rawness and
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energy within these sounds as well as the shrieks of love and pain (very cool).
Aside from the gig, what else will you be getting up to over Tramlines weekend?
I would like to hang around Sidney and Matilda for sure. I quite like the sound of Mickey Nomimono and Faint Paint – I like what I’ve heard from these artists. Otherwise, if you want a change of scene, Clamlines at Delicious Clam is worth a go; there is a very strong DIY community punk aesthetic down there and you’re likely to see something different. I like Sister Wives, they’re playing on the Saturday. In between this, I generally like to nip to Shakespeares for a few; this is where I find people shouting “Hey, Wet Man” when I’m not in character and wince uncontrollably. Then I’d probably go see Dimitri at Alder Bar. Alder has a good vibe ... at all times.
Wet Man plays Sidney & Matilda on Saturday 27th July at 16:30. Follow @wet_man_music for more.
JACKIE MOONBATHER
Super-smooth muti-instrumental artist exploring jazz, soul and R&B fusion. Pure vibes and ideal for sinking into Friday evening.
ALDER // FRIDAY // 19:30
SISTER WIVES
A true force of nature to experience live, this bilingual Welsh-English act combine post-punk and psychedelic rock sounds.
DELICIOUS CLAM // SATURDAY // 21:00
DRASTIC//AUTOMATIC
Chaotic punk-rock 3-piece from Sheff with a brand-new EP to promote just in time for the Fringe at Tramlines.
SHAKESPEARES // SATURDAY // 23:00
SOME TOP SHOUTS
Our rundown of a selection of the top acts playing this year's Fringe at Tramlines festival...
JUNGLE LION
A staple for the Tramlines Fringe celebrations, this ska and reggae covers band has been known to spark multiple mass skanks on Dev Green.
DEVONSHIRE GREEN // SUNDAY // 18:00
CRUZ
Up-and-coming indie four-piece from Sheffield paying fast-paced indie rock.
FROG & PARROT // SATURDAY // 17:50
LIFE AQUATIC BAND
Genre-fusing partystarters. Sunkissed 70s pop meets electroclash and post-punk.
SIDNEY & MATILDA // SATURDAY // 22:00
DIMITRI
Enigmatic artist inspired by poetry, science and breaking musical boundaries. Expect immersive sounds and beats that won’t sound out of place on an early Warp Records release.
ALDER // FRIDAY // 22:30
TOP SHOUTS | THE
AT
Hard-hitting, electronic pop met with scathing lyricism. Join Mickey as he explores mundane life, desperate parties and kitchen sink realism.
SIDNEY & MATILDA // FRIDAY // 21:30
THE FRINGE AT TRAMLINES | TOP SHOUTS
SOLAR LOVE SOCIETY
An explosive mix of energetic reggae/dub/ska/funk/Latin/soul which always manages to get the crowds moving on Devonshire Green.
DEVONSHIRE GREEN // SATURDAY // 18:15
WE HATE THE SHARKMAN
A Sheffield-based seven-piece jazz/ groove/funk band to keep you dancing whilst hating the Sharkman. He’s just the worst.
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL // FRIDAY // 20:30
FEMUR
Sweaty psych-grunge full of melancholy, nihilism and swirling walls of dirge-filled groove.
FROG & PARROT // SATURDAY // 16:10
SEE EMILY PLAY
Back after taking a break from music, there’s new material to enjoy from the jazzy, indie pop Sheffield favourite.
FROG & PARROT // SATURDAY // 14:30
MONTUNO
Horn-driven Latin funk and Nuyorican soul from this 8-piece rhythm monster of a band.
LEOPOLD SQUARE STAGE // FRIDAY // 19:00
DEARTHWORMS
Apocalyptic wonk-rock band making music for ‘me time’. Loud, melodic post-punk sounds.
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL // SUNDAY // 20:15
HOLIDAY GHOSTS
Four-piece garagey, rock‘n’rolly, punky band shaking off genre labels and giving it some welly.
DELICIOUS CLAM // FRIDAY // 22:15
SUNDRESS
Expect dreamy, reverb-heavy soundscapes, capturing the essence of 90s shoegaze.
DOROTHY PAX // THURSDAY // 19:20
MALAH PALINKA
inspired by funk, jazz, soul, hip-hop and pop, this 8-piece ensemble from combine infectious funk grooves, swanky harmonies and dreamlike lyrics.
SUNDAY // THE WASHINGTON // 19:15
FRIDAY 26TH JULY: 17:00 - DJ | 19:00 - MONTUNO 21:00 - DJ | 23:00 - CLOSE SATURDAY 27TH JULY: 13:00 - JULIAN JONES | 15:00 - DAN MILSON 17:00 - FAJADJA | 19:00 - KING ZEPHA 20:30 - DJ ALGIE | 23:00 - CLOSE SUNDAY 28TH JULY: 13:00 - THE LEMUR CONSPIRACY 15:00 - PAPA SOUL | 17:00 - LOUIS LOUIS LOUIS 19:00 - THE POWER TRIO PLAYS PRINCE 20:30 - DJ | 22:00 - CLOSE
PRECIOUS METALS
Beachcombing post-punk riffs, psychedelic keys and earworming alternative pop harmonies.
DOROTHY PAX // FRIDAY //18:00
CAMPBELL JENSEN
A one-of-a-kind blend of Bluegrass, Country and Americana wrapped into an engaging live package.
DOROTHY PAX // SUNDAY // 17:00
CAPTAIN AVERY & THE COSMIC TRICERATOPS OF INTERGALACTIC PEACE
Eclectic, experimental band blending genres and instruments from across the cosmos.
SIDNEY & MATILDA // SUNDAY // 21:00
TOP SHOUTS | THE
THOMAS BENJAMIN WILD ESQ AND THE FANCY CHAPS
With banjolele in hand, viral sensation Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. delives his own brand of singalong, musical humour.
DOROTHY PAX // SATURDAY // 16:30
THE LEMUR CONSPIRACY
Fun 8-piece jazz-funk band making original music here in the Steel City. Expect the tightest grooves this side of the River Don
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL // SATURDAY // 17:30
AT
SPEED FOR LOVERS
Local favourites and Fringe at Tramlines regulars serving up dark, pulsing new wave with elements of danceable disco punk.
DOROTHY PAX // SATURDAY // 21:00
LAUREN HOUSLEY & THE NORTHERN COWBOYS
Beautiful, engaging songs inspired by country and Americana, with an emotive knock-out vocal performance.
DOROTHY PAX // SUNDAY // 19:00
Interview | Sissy Green
SISSY STEPS UP
The Gardeners Rest, Neepsend, stormy weather. Rain, rain, rain. I’m taking shelter in the conservatory with Sissy Green. Half-DJ, half-punk, a new millennium realist and DIY specialist, he’s come to meet me after recording a fresh set of insidious baselines with his band Drastic//Automatic.
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As the River Don rises, in sequence with the seemingly endless flow of freshly poured lager, we speak of what it means to be DIY in Sheffield, deconstructing genre conventions, accidentally stealing a bass and the artist’s upcoming album Hard, Barb Wire.
A soloist amongst a team of DIY revellers, Sissy is no stranger to the Sheffield music scene. Since moving to the Steel City eight years ago, he’s always found himself involved with one musical project or another.
“I’ve played in indie bands and jazz bands. I’ve DJ’d for years and did so all throughout uni, playing literally everything from electro to gabber, techno, footwork and house.”
“During the pandemic, I was making tunes with Mickey Nomimono. I joined Drastic// Automatic on bass around the same time, which is a noisy post-punk band. Playing bass sort of started out as a side thing.”
“For a while, I was just playing gigs all over the country as a bassist, but then I started getting more into production and home recording. I’ve been learning how to digitally produce music since I was fifteen.”
“Now here we are, it’s 2024, and I felt like it was finally time to start putting out my own music.”
Sissy’s solo material is a
concoction of his formative musical experiences. Pulsating, electro instrumentals meet anarchic, gut-punching hooks, an impeccable infusion drawn from playing countless gigs as both a DJ and a punk bassist.
“I’ve spent a couple years writing, throwing songs in the bin and then writing them again. Now I’ve finally got some tunes that I’m happy with.”
Since launching his project in February, he’s dropped two electrifying singles, most recently ‘Barbed Wire’, an unapologetically tongue-in-cheek account of being a financially restrained artist.
“It’s a hip-hop, electro-influenced banger featuring Sean from Drastic// Automatic. It’s a song about having absolutely no money, being completely skint. I was holed up in my gaff one night last summer and making this proper gritty, grimy sounding beat. I needed that kinda vocal style to go with the tune, so I called Sean round and it worked.”
“Loads of the tracks have this kinda indie, punk type element to them. That’s influenced by my time spent making music with Mickey Nomimono.
“All rap music is huge to me. I’m massively into hip-hop, especially trap, grime, drill, all those sub-genres. So yeah, the sound just
kinda explodes into one giant genre frenzy!”
Music has always been an ever-present passion for Sissy. He hails from a family of music enthusiasts.
“In the early 90s, my dad played in a band called Leisure. They were a pop-punk band. He toured with a band called Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine and very nearly hit the big time. He’ll sorely tell you how he didn’t.”
“I got dragged to all sorts of gigs in the early noughties. I’d help with the setting up, the pack down, I’d be there at his band practices, learning how to use the mixing desk.”
“My older brother Al has been in bands his whole life and he’s genuinely one of the best sound engineers I’ve ever met. My youngest brother, Atts, is a rapper in the West Midlands. He’s just got an incredible style and he’s now following in mine and my mates' footsteps. My other brother, Matty – shout out Hot Stuff, shout out Barge – is the second greatest pianist I’ve ever met, only after my own mother.”
“My great-grandma used to play piano in bomb shelters during the war. She used to play in pubs, the local choir, the organ at church every Sunday, that sorta stuff. Every single member of my family has some level of musical playing in them.”
“My partner, Soph, is a Sheffield DJ and can play, like, seven instruments. Music is just constantly bleeding out into my life, there’s always music in and around me.”
After finishing secondary school, Sissy made the move from his hometown of Lichfield up to the Steel City. Naturally, it wasn't long before he started making musical connections.
“It’s a tale as old as time. I came up here for uni and did a degree that I don’t use.”
“The free party scene, the rave scene, that’s had a huge impact on me living here. The general DIY spirit here is massive. There’s less resources for art in Sheffield than, say, London or Manchester and the council don’t support local arts as
much as other cities.”
“There’s less investment and grassroots funding, so ultimately, if you want to be an artist in Sheffield, you kinda have to just get off of your arse and do it.”
Now a producer working with several local artists, Sissy remains true to his DIY roots.
“I spent the past couple years working as a producer with Mickey Nomimono. I collaborated with him as a producer on a lot of the tracks on his debut album and featured on DHL as a vocalist.”
“I also work with my younger brother, Atts, who’s a sick rapper in the west-Midlands. His style is informed by these older, funky, soulful west-coast beats.”
“Of course, I’m still supplying sweet bass lines with Drastic// Automatic. We’ve got a new EP coming out this month and we’re currently in the process of writing our debut album.”
As our glasses get gathered and the rain pushes forth, we recoup with further pints and pointers. We round things off by discussing inspirations. Being both a producer and a performer, Sissy is continually immersed in art, whether at home or on the road.
“Virgil Abloh. He was a DJ, but also one of the best fashion designers ever. He designed crazy clothes in a minimalist style - it was crazy, without being crazy.”
“James Blake is a huge inspiration to me, especially with his vocal modulation techniques. That’s always resonated with me and I incorporate the same technique within my production.”
“And then there’s just other people, singers. Sade, Whitney Houston, SZA. Beautiful music from people who just don’t give a fuck.”
Catch Sissy Green at Tramlines, where he will be DJing with Muccarelli on Fri 26 July at Sidney and Matilda and performing with Drastic//Automatic on Sat 27 July at Shakespeares. @therealsissygreen
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | THURSDAY LISTINGS
THURSDAY LISTINGS
DELICIOUS CLAM
20:00
FAINT PAINT
Dream-pop band.
21:00
KATHY PACIFIC
Lounge soul music ‘for people going through it’.
22:00
BEAN WEEVIL
Sheffield 4-piece grunge pop band.
23:30-04:00 DJS
Dance hits until late into the night.
THE DOROTHY
PAX
18:30
KATESLEY ARRIOLA
Singer-songwriter.
19:20 SUNDRESS
Alt metalcore band.
20:10
WICKED ARE THE BRANCHES
Sheffield alt-rock band.
21:00
GOOD DAMAGE
Local dynamic alt-pop.
21:50
FRAZER HARRIS
Singer-songwriter.
FROG AND PARROT
19:00 THE BAD ACTORS
Manchester duo merging contemplative songwriting with ‘devil-may-care-rock’.
20:00 MARPLES
Sheffield 4-piece indie rock band.
21:00 CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
22:00
DAZ CADWALLANDER
Acoustic indie-rock singersongwriter.
KATIE O’BRIEN’S IRISH TAVERN
20:00-22:00
STEPHEN MONEx Covers across a range of genres.
MAKE NOISE STUDIOS
14:45-15:15
UNIQUELY DAN
Afro RnB artist blending African and Western influences.
15:30-16:00
SUDDENLY CHARLOTTE
90s indie vibes singer-songwriter.
16:15-17:15
OSCAR BRYANT
70s-rock-inspired Manchester 5-piece.
17:30-18:00
LUCY STARR
Indie singer-songwriter.
18:15-18:45
ISAAC NEILSON
Eclectic multi-instrumental singer-songwriter.
19:00-19:30
KID BLU3
Sheffield rapper and hip-hop artist.
19:45-20:15
DAISY PEACOCK Indie-pop artist.
20:30-21:00
JUDE FORSEY
Up-and-coming Nottingham singer-songwriter
21:15-21:45 MARX
Northern hip-hop artist.
22:00-22:30
BRITIZEN KANE
Powerfully lyrical Manchester rap artist.
FRIDAY LISTINGS | THE
ALDER BAR
19:30
JACKIE MOONBATHER
Muti-instrumental artist exploring jazz, soul, and R&B fusion.
20:30
MASS HOUSE
Synth-heavy punk/electro duo.
21:30
HANG LINTON
Dance-punk and funk inspired Leeds artist.
22:30
DIMITRI
Philosophically mysterious artist inspired by poetry, science, and breaking musical boundaries.
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
18:30-20:30
ROGUE BAND
Hannah Lily and Jon Wynn, an acoustic duo from Sheffield.
21:00-00:00
CHRISTY
Highly rated Glaswegian singersongwriter.
THE CHURCH HOUSE
17:30
BUSKIN BIKER
Country/rock covers artist.
19:00
EMBERS MUSIC
Acoustic duo playing a mix of vibey songs and upbeat classics.
21:30
THURMANATORS
Not your average punk covers band.
DELICIOUS CLAM
20:00
BUZZ LIGHTYEAR
Head-banging psychedelic rock band.
20:45
SUEP
4-piece indie-rock band.
21:30
THE TUBS
London-based group combining post-punk, UK folk and pop.
22:15
HOLIDAY GHOSTS
Four-piece ‘garagy, rock n rolly, punky’ band shaking of genre labels.
23:00
*SECRET HEADLINER TBC*
00:00-04:00
CLAMAOKE
Clamlines Karaoke till late.
THE DOROTHY PAX
18:00
PRECIOUS METALS
Sheffield psychedelic post-punk alt-pop band.
19:30
OH HIPPO
Northern 6-piece indie rock.
21:00
BEAN WEEVIL
Sheffield 4-piece grunge pop band.
THE FORUM
17:00-02:00
DJ ESCATAPES
Spinning the hottest tracks to kick-start the weekend.
FROG AND PARROT
19:00
THE MARBELLAS
Manchester rock n’ roll band appreciating all things Northern.
20:00
UGLY CLUB
Alt-rock group from Manchester.
21:00
NICK TUDOR
Acoustic singer-songwriter.
22:00 CAMENS
Stoke-On-Trent indie band.
23:00
TOM A SMITH
Up-and-coming Sunderland singer-songwriter.
HAGGLERS CORNER
17:00-02:30
Latent Desires x Grub Records Day to Night Party
Pumping house music DJs
The Fringe Festival | Loic J Tuckey
go west
In terms of creative pursuits, it’s safe to say that the schedule for Sheffield-based musician and writer Loic J Tuckey has been fairly chocka recently. Inspired in part by his longstanding love for the American West, he has produced a new album, Beyond The Sun Road, and written his debut novella, Cowboy Butchers, a tale inspired by old Italian westerns and, erm, the humble Lincolnshire banger.
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Intrigued? We certainly were. Last month, Joe Food donned his finest Stetson and met with Loic for a Wild West (Street) showdown…
Hi Loic, can we kick off by introducing yourself to the readership?
Yeah. I’m Loic J Tuckey. I’m a musician, writer, tourist. Dog-friendly.
Like it. Beyond The Sun Road has been described as an epic ode to the westward highway routes of America. What draws you to these themes, and how do they influence your songwriting?
I can probably trace this all the way back to being three years old when my grandparents took me to California to visit their pals. I think these Americans had a Winnebago timeshare or something and took us around Arizona and Nevada, stopping at RV campsites and local diners. Since being a toddler, I’ve been back through the west a few times. Heading from Calgary in Canada right down to New Mexico and back. The land is such a thing of beauty, from top to bottom. Each time I go, I find it a remarkably inspirational place for me to write. So, the songs come from what tickles my senses out there.
Your music blends various genres such as mid-20th century rock, R&B, surf, swampy blues and psychedelia.
How did you come to develop such a distinctive sound?
I suppose ultimately there are two distinct genres that spawned America’s main musical destiny –country and blues. And if you follow their journey, they wind up spawning these other genres, like rockabilly and R&B. I get a big kick from looking into that development from both the blues and country sides. Whether it’s a groove, beat or a guitar solo, or the way a particular artist sings, I’m always trying to learn something from these old musicians.
Can you talk us through the process of creating the album?
The songs were written and recorded over a long period, maybe nine years, probably more. I didn’t really have much of a plan with them, only to relearn music like those good old boys played from back in the day. So, as the years went on, I’d collected a healthy number of songs but most of them lay dormant on my hard drive. Eventually, two years ago, I started to compile them to see what I had. Turns out, without really knowing it, I’d written an ode to my experiences of the west.
The biggest challenge was my own motivation. I am fully comfortable in writing music for my own pleasure, but I can’t stand an unfinished project. It absolutely cracks me up, the thought of half-complete songs and stories lying around. I’m forever
trying to kick myself up the arse to finish things.
You’ve been incredibly busy recently and your debut novella, Cowboy Butchers, is launching alongside your album at Sidney & Matilda next month. What inspired you to write this story, and how does it connect to your music, if at all?
The story is probably a combination of digesting my love for Italian westerns of the 60s and 70s – and making a point about the Lincolnshire sausage. It’s hands down the best English sausage out there. I’m calling it a Sausage Western. Cheyenne Bodie Peters, the protagonist, has a vivid imagination and a love for Italian westerns.
How did you develop this character, and what aspects of him resonate with you?
Well, there’s two main fellas in this story. Cheyenne, the butcher, is kind of obsessed with westerns and takes that gung-ho attitude into his day-today business. Be it his relationship, how he runs his shop. How he speaks. Anything.
Meanwhile, Dan, he’s a cautious, nervous sort of fella who eats too many sausages. These two become great mates, pretty much based on their love of a Lincolnshire.
The more I wrote about them it became clear they were just two sides
of my personality battling it out on paper. Dan, the shy, overly cautious part of myself who needs a kick up the arse. And Cheyenne, the reckless dude who ends up in crazy situations. The more I wrote, the less I could tell the difference between Cheyenne’s desires and my own.
What message or experience do you hope readers take away from the story?
First, I know the premise is pretty ridiculous – a butcher in the north of England who thinks he’s a cowboy from the wild west. If you’re willing to find out how far he’ll go to live out his fantasies, then I think you’re gonna have a pretty good time.
Second, there’s a real discussion of community and friendship. Cheyenne loves his town and the people in it, going to great lengths to keep spirits high. He protects people when they need it and beats the crap out of those who disrupt the community. Kind of a self-appointed sheriff in a town where nobody requested one.
How does your approach to writing music differ from writing a novella? Do you find one more challenging or rewarding than the other?
Cowboy Butchers was a massive challenge. It took years because I had no real clue what I was writing for. It took me a long time to open up and admit to myself “This butcher is pretty much you. Just get on with it and say what you have to say.” Once I did that, I realised I really just wanted to write a Western.
With writing, I’m completely stuck in my own head. I’m not bouncing ideas around with a team. It’s just me and my thoughts, trying to create a fantasy world that makes sense.
With music, it’s totally different. I had guys down in the studio with me. You’re feeling the vibe and creating as a team. The Beyond The Sun Road includes loads of musicians who helped me complete it. But with the story, no one can help me. I’m at the mercy of my own motivation.
Loic plays Jabbarwocky on Saturday 27th July (free entry) and releases his EP with a show at Sidney & Matilda on 9 August. Tickets (£8+bf) available from skiddle.com.
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | FRIDAY LISTINGS
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL
17:30
THE BAD ACTORS
Manchester duo merging contemplative songwriting with ‘devil-may-care-rock.’
18:30 CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
19:30 9 OUT OF 10 DENTISTS
Sheffield based ‘noises and sounds.’
20:30
WE HATE THE SHARKMAN
Sheffield jazz-fusion band.
21:30 PLEASUREINC.
Feel-good, groovy party music.
22:00-03:00
DJS
DJs to keep the crowd dancing.
KATIE
O’BRIEN’S IRISH TAVERN
18:00-20:00 RUBY J Live covers.
20:00-23:00 TOM GRANT Live covers.
LEOPOLD
SQUARE STAGE
17:00
DJ
DJ set to get the crowd excited.
19:00 MONTUNO
Horn-driven Latin funk and Nuyorican soul from this 8-piece rhythm monster of a band.
21:00
DJ
DJ set ‘til late into the night.
MAIDA VALE
19:55 BLOOM Band from Sheffield.
21:00-22:00
ARCHIE BAKER & THE BLUE MEANIES
Contemporary soul and blues.
MAKE NOISE STUDIOS
11:00-11:30
LEO HBC Acoustic act.
11:45-12:15 COBALT TALES
Acoustic female duo blending country, folk, soul, rock, ballad, and a capella.
12:30-13:00 MOXON Folk.
13:15-13:45 LEMON SOUL Soul Jazz.
14:00-14:30 DAZGAK Irish punky math-pop band.
14:45-15:15 IBS Indie-folk band.
15:30-16:00 GIZZARD GIZZARD King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cover band.
16:15-17:15 LYFORD Indie rock.
17:30-18:00 RIVER DRIVE
Indie-rock band from Retford & Lincoln.
NORTHERN ROME
18:15-18:45 Sheffield 4-piece band.
19:00-19:30 ISLA RICO Indie pop-band ‘to make you feel good.’
19:45-20:15 KAFONICS Leicester indie band.
20:30-21:00 THE WITCHITAS South Yorkshire alt-rock band.
21:15-21:45 POLAT 3-piece pop-punk band.
22:00-22:30 THE NOTHINGS Sheffield alt-rock band.
NETWORK –COURTYARD
18:00 JOSHUA WASSELL Rotherham bass guitarist and singer-songwriter.
18:45
ISAAC NEILSON Eclectic multi-instrumental singer-songwriter.
19:30 SUSHI Groovy electronic dance act.
20:15 THE NOTHINGS Sheffield alt-rock band.
21:00
SCARLETT KIRWAH Acoustic singer-songwriter.
NETWORK – INDOOR STAGE
18:00-22:00
SANCHO PANZA
Nottingham Brit-Funk band.
CASINO HAVANA 5-piece alt-rock band.
WALLS
South Yorkshire rock band.
HEXE
FRIDAY LISTINGS | THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES
3-piece alt-rock/grunge band from Sheffield.
PANKE SOCIAL (16 EXCHANGE S]
13:00-16:00
TECHNO CAFÉ RESIDENTS
Techno Cafe resident DJs warm up the dance with dub, prog and woozy techno.
16:00-18:00
WOW & FLUTTER
This pair are well-known for being a riot of electro and techno as Control residents; as they pull from their diverse collection of soulful grooves and out-and-out pumpers.
18:00-20:00
JOHN SHIMA
CPU Records affiliate John Shima blurs the worlds of techno, electro, and house, together in a way that oozes with rousing emotions; John crafts sets that make the soul soar!
20:00-21:00
RESIDENTS
Techno Cafe resident DJs tick things over for an hour of hard-hitting techno.
21:00-23:00
KERRIE
Kerrie delivers tough moods from the turntables, carefully blending the high-energy styles of UK, Detroit, and European techno, whilst weaving in broken elements to create an irresistible groove.
23:00-01:00
BENNY MATHS
The Black Beacon Sound co-owner’s love for techno is as endearing as it is enduring, so expect his set to traverse the generations as he celebrates techno’s eternal legacy.
PLOT 22
18:00-22:00
RITETRAX SOBER SOCIAL
Alcohol-free event for People in Recovery or the sober-curious
23:00
CREOLA [LIVE]
Set to kick off the night with a live hardware set of stomping grooves and acidic basslines
00:30
BENJI303
Acid techno and hard dance music.
02:00
ADAM C-4 B2B DAFTWERK
Expect explosive silliness on the dancefloor for this set.
04:00
MAYPLEEF
Huge energy with Jungle & 160 ammo at the ready.
RECORD JUNKEE
18:00
TELEVISED MIND
Lincoln post-punk/indie band.
18:45
A DIFFERENT KITCHEN
Psychedelic alt-indie/post-punk band from the Norfolk countryside.
19:30
GONDOLAS
Dirty indie-rock band.
20:15
THE CLEMENTINES
Quirky, entertaining acoustic/cajon duo.
21:00
BRITISH BIRDS
Chorley garage/pop band.
22:00
THE HEAVY SOULS
Sheffield heavy blues rock inspired by the industrial roots of their hometown.
SHAKESPEARE’S
19:40
DEARTHWORMS
Apocalyptic wonk-rock band making music for ‘me time.’
20:30
MOUTHPARTS
Sheffield garage punk band.
21:20 GUTS. Lincoln rock band.
22:10
QUEEN CULT
Alt-rock band from Macclesfield.
SHEFFIELD PLATE
19:00-21:00 CIARON ELM
Acoustic covers and singalongs.
SIDNEY AND MATILDA
17:30
KID BLU3
Sheffield rapper and hip-hop artist.
18:00 FAINT PAINT
Dream-pop band.
18:30
ALASTAIR GORDON
Sheffield-based folk and blues musician.
19:00
FARFISA
Wavy, fuzzy, psychedelic 3-piece from Manchester
19:30
CHERRY SERAPH Ethereal alt-pop.
20:00
NERVOUS PILLS
Synth-powered punk band.
20:30
MUCCARELLI + FRIENDS
Sheffield rap artist.
21:00
FEMUR Psychedelic garage band.
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | FRI/SAT LISTINGS
21:00-02:00
DJ SAILOR JESSIE
Floor-filling DJ set till late.
21:30
MICKEY NOMIMONO
Hard hitting, electronic pop met with scathing lyricism.
22:00
LOOSE ARTICLES
Radical punk quartet with tons of sarcastic attitude and lots to say.
23:00-03:00
DJ RIDDIMTION
Ragga hip-hop, dancehall, and reggae DJ.
THE WASHINGTON
17:00
AUTUMN OF NOTHING
Sheffield-based alt-rock band.
18:00
CALEB FRANCIS
Northern singer-songwriter.
19:00
MARVIN’S REVENGE
Alti-indie band formed in Derbyshire.
20:00
BONK!
Eclectic band merging funk, metal, punk, jazz, and pop rhythms.
21:00
NIGHTSCHOOL
Sheffield band.
22:00
BAG OF CANS
Old school indie-vibes and rich guitar lines from Norwich.
23:00-04:00
DJS
DJs to keep the crowd moving into the night.
WEST STREET LIVE
FROM 19:00
SLACKRR
Pop and melodic punk from Southampton.
TEIGER
Modern prog-rock trio.
BRAVER THAN FICTION
‘Dark, loungey swagger’ from Sheffield.
CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
23:00
ROCKIT DOG
Covers band playing rock, pop, and indie classics.
YELLOW ARCH STUDIOS
FROM 19:00
TOM KILLNER
Soul-drenched Southern rock and Americana.
BUFFALO GHOST
Sheffield 5-piece, melodic indie rock with acoustic country overtones.
HELL FIRE JACK
Explosive brutal blues duo from North Yorkshire.
SANTIAGO KINGS
Guitar-driven heavy rock quintet.
SATURDAY LISTINGS
ALDER BAR
FROM 17:00*
WURLITZER
Mood-lifting indie band.
AIRPORT DAD
Nottingham alt-band blending shoegaze and grunge.
KINVARRA
5-piece London psych band.
THE AVION
High energy psych/garage/indie rock band based in Nottingham.
*For the latest timings, see @ alder_bar_sheff.
THE CHURCH HOUSE
14:25
EMILY HARRIS
Acoustic Singer/Songwriter.
16:00
JULIAN JONES
Julian presents country-inspired songs and with plenty of rock and roll energy.
17:00
HUNGARIAN LANTERNS
Alternative/indie band with an endless array of acoustic originals.
19:00
SATURDAY LISTINGS | THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES
BONE BROKE KINGS
Blues Rock band inspired by the likes of Cream, Rival Sons and Pink Floyd.
20:00
FIRE GARDEN
Prog ‘n’ Roll from Sheffield
21:00
MEANSTREAK
‘Classic rock’ that’s a little less ‘classic’ and a lot more ‘rock’
DELICIOUS CLAM
17:00
OYSTER
Manchester supergroup of sorts.
18:00
GOLD CUP
Relentless fuzzy garage punk/pop.
19:00
GRAZIA
Post-punk garage duo from London.
20:00
VANITY FAIRY
80s-inspired synth pop/discoinspired act promising a mesmerising live experience
21:00
SISTER WIVES
Bilingual Welsh-English act combining post-punk and psychedelia from Sheffield.
22:00
DELIVERY
Garage-punk band.
DEVONSHIRE GREEN
12:00
DJ IZZA DANCER
Fun DJ set to loosen things up.
12:30
SHINE CHOIR
A contemporary, uplifting choir for all ages, fronted by BBC vocal judge Lizzie Mack.
13:15
TRACKS PRESENT YOUTH TALENT
Music organisation Tracks bring their up-and-coming musical talents to the stage.
13:45
WATERBEAR PRESENTS GOOD DAMAGE
WaterBear College of Music showcasing the best-emerging talent in Sheffield, featuring Good Damage.
14:30
STREET ROBOTS
Sheffield’s 3-piece band promises an incredibly powerful live sound.
15:00
DJ JUJU MASTER
Exciting DJ set to exhilarate crowds.
15:30
RIPTON LINDSEY PRESENTS ‘JAMAICAN CARIFOLK DANCE’ Jamaican Carifolk dance-infused beats.
16:30
DJ KOM
Soca, Afro-Latin house and hard techno tunes.
17:00
MANGO RESCUE TEAM 11-piece ‘Tropical Carnival Extravaganza.’
17:45
DJ KOM
Soca, Afro-Latin house and hard techno tunes.
18:15
SOLAR LOVE SOCIETY
An explosive mix of energetic reggae/dub/ska/funk/Latin/soul.
18:45
DJ MYNA
From Arobeat, house, Gqoam to baile funk, infused with energy and nuance.
19:15
SPEED FOR LOVERS
A danceable trio based in Sheffield merging new wave, disco-not-disco and NY post-punk.
19:45
DJ MYNA
From Arobeat, house, Gqoam to baile funk, infused with energy and nuance.
20:15
HIGHWAY CHILD
Soul, blues & funk band, boasting a classic rhythm section and a 4-piece brass ensemble
THE DOROTHY PAX
13:30
PEET JACKSON & MICK HOLMES
A beautiful voice with knockout harmonica, delightful and jovial.
15:00
HOT FLAMINGO + SPECIAL GUESTS
Django Reinhardt-inspired swingin’ jazz, incorporating guitar, violin, vocals, and double bass, joined by special guests
18:00
GALLOPING DICK
Suave, atmospheric rock n’ roll band.
19:30
MAPPIN STREET COLLECTIVE 11-piece jazz, funk, and soul band based in Sheffield
21:00
SPEED FOR LOVERS
A danceable trio based in Sheffield merging new wave, disco-not-disco and NY post-punk.
Fans for Bands | End of The Trail Creative | Play It Loud UK
Presents:
Sat 27th July @ Frog & Parrot, 94 Division Street, S1 4GF
Nervous Pills
Polite Bureaux
Hot Face
Hollows
Cruz
Vex One
Doors 11am | First act: 12PM
Femur
Emily Ireland
Fairly Well
HCK9
Molly Gone Mad
Kelain James
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | SATURDAY LISTINGS
THE FORUM
14:00
ISAAC NEILSON
Eclectic multi-instrumental singer-songwriter
15:45 JAMES SCANLON
Solo guitarist playing popular rock and indie tunes.
17:30 NORTH RIDGE
High-energy band rocking out with the top rock and indie hits.
20:00 THE VYBES
Bringing vibrant vibes rock and indie covers.
21:45 SUMO
All your favourite rock, indie, and pop hits
FROG AND PARROT
12:00 BUSKIN’ BIKER Country/rock covers.
12:50 FAIRLY WELL
13:40
VEX ONE RnB beats.
14:30
SEE EMILY PLAY
Soulful indie-poppish bangers.
15:20 HCK9 Electronic rock.
16:10 FEMUR
Psychedelic garage band.
17:00
DAN OTTEWELL
Upbeat blues/folk.
17:50 CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
18:40 HOLLOWS
Engaging alt-rock from Manchester.
19:30 MOLLY GONE MAD Alt-funk/pop band.
20:20 POLITE BUREAUX
Boisterous, razor-sharp altelectronic act from Bradford.
21:10 HOT FACE
London psych-punk trio.
22:00
NERVOUS PILLS
Synth-powered punk band.
GREEN ROOM
13:00
THE DARK CORNERS
Dynamic band combining funky grooves and distorted riffs.
14:00 JUNKBOND
Alternative, indie-rock musician.
15:00
THREE OF SWORDS
3-piece alt-rock/grunge band.
16:00 THE FAREWELL STATE
High-intensity, emotional alt-rock soul quartet.
17:00
WICKED ARE THE BRANCHES Sheffield alt-rock band.
18:00 FIREGARDEN
Prog’n’roll from Sheffield.
19:00
CONCRETE FUZZ
Raw, riff-heavy guitar and aggressive punk vocals combined with odd and eclectic rhythmic grooves.
20:00 DUSTHOUSE
Sheffield metalcore trio.
21:00 ASBOFACE
Punk band with a rap and hard-metal twist.
22:00 BANTHA
Monster two-piece alt-rock band.
23:00-02:00
DJ (TBC)
HAGGLERS CORNER
18:00-03:00
HAGGLERS FOOTPRINTS JAZZ CLUB X HAGGLERS JAZZ CLUB TAKEOVER
Footprints Jazz Club takes over the courtyard at Hagglers Corner for an incredible lineup with Leeds-based 8-piece band Mikoudi and Sheffield-based 8-piece band Malah Palinka. As well as this, the Footprints resident DJs Sirrey, Anisa and Maire will all be at the dials in the Takk Bar playing a range of jazz, rare groove and boogie.
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL
14:30
POLAT 4-piece grunge/at-rock band.
15:30
PRECIOUS METALS
Sheffield psychedelic post-punk alt-pop band.
16:30
TEN EIGHTY TREES
Newcastle rock band.
17:30
THE LEMUR CONSPIRACY 8-piece jazz-funk band.
19:00 MASCA
Bristol heavy-pop band.
20:15
FEMUR
SATURDAY LISTINGS | THE FRINGE @
Psychedelic garage band.
21:30
SEAS OF MIRTH
Genre-swerving band with an immersive deep-sea twist.
22:30-03:00
DJS
DJs to keep the crowd dancing.
JABBARWOCKY
15:00
ÅYUSP
Sheffield based duo, producing 21st Century Kosmische and Electronica that is built for the stars
16:30
LOIC J TUCKEY
Guitaris/songwriter doing Americana, bluesy, Italian soundtrack stuff.
21:00
CAPTAIN AVERY & THE COSMIC TRICERATOPS OF INTERGALACTIC PEACE
Eclectic, experimental band blending genres and instruments from across the cosmos.
22:30
DEARTHWORMS
Apocalyptic wonk-rock band making music for ‘me time.’
YO DYNAMO
‘E-number fizz bass from Sheffield.’
LEOPOLD SQUARE
STAGE
13:00
JULIAN JONES
Julian Jones and his five-piece band perform songs from his latest album ‘Looking From Where I Stand’
15:00
DAN MILSON
DAN MILSON is joined by a magnificent band to perform a unique mixture of popular covers.
17:00
FAJADJA
6-piece bass-heavy band from Amsterdam with influences including hip-hop, ska, dub and disco-funk.
19:00
KING ZEPHA
Honking’ horns, thumpin’ double bass, dub delays, global rhythms and stunning three-part vocal harmonies.
20:30
DJ ALGIE
Possibly the first DJ to hold a residency at Leopold Square some 14 years ago, DJ Algie returns for an evening of soul, R&B, and Motown.
MAIDA VALE
16:30
THE VOLTZ
21st Century Neo Glam Explorers.
18:00
FUNKY BUSINESS
Cover band with a funky twist.
19:15 & 20:15 (2 SETS)
THE WONDERWHY’S
Cover band promising the biggest funk, rock, and indie bangers.
MAKE NOISE STUDIOS
11:00-11:30 UKULELE BAILEY Comedy folk.
11:45-12:15 LOU GOLD Folk act.
12:30-13:00 JUGGL_R Rock.
13:15-13:45 PAUL PARTY Indie-rock fusion.
14:00-14:30 BAND VANGO New Wave.
14:45-15:15 CABRONS Rock band.
15:30-16:00 NIHILIST Post-punk outfit.
16:15-17:15 39TH GATE OF HELL Garage rock band.
17:30-18:00 GUM DISEASE Punk rock.
18:15-18:45 GAYDAR Post-punk.
19:00-19:30 AMOEBA Punk rock.
19:45-20:15 PENUMBRA Punk rock.
20:30-21:00 TELEVISED MIND Punk/grunge.
21:15-21:45 WHEN THEY RIOT Punk/grunge.
22:00-22:30 HELLE Punk.
RECORD JUNKEE
13:00
UNFINISHED STORIES West-Yorkshire pop-punk band. 13:45
CRYING CORVID Notts-based grunge.
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | SATURDAY LISTINGS
14:30
FAMILY OF ADDICTION
Hard Rock/ Pop-Punk band.
15:15
HATEBOMB
DIY crossover thrash metal 3-piece.
16:00
BONES PARK RIDER
High octane rock ‘n’ roll.
16:45 FERAL KINGS
Hard rock and metal.
17:30 THE NOTHINGS
Sheffield alt-rock.
18:15
HAZY JANES
Dynamic rock duo from Yorkshire.
19:00
KLONK
100% certified pure industrial grade rock ‘n’ roll dynamite.
19:45
F3INT
3-piece alt rock outfit.
20:30
MY LO-FI HEART
Daydreamy lo-fi love songs for daydreamy lo-fi lovers.
21:15
TABLE 4 ONE
Sultry genre-bending tunes.
22:00 HECTARES
Brash alt rock 4-piece.
SHAKESPEARE’S
14:00
SURF JAZ
It’s summer somewhere so sit back and relax.
15:00
SHELLEY BYRON
Synth-heavy melancholy pop.
16:00
WATER PEOPLE
Genre-bending, shape-shifting art pop from Sheffield.
17:00 POHL
Lo-fi DIY garage psych noise rock heavy metal 2-piece from Sheffield.
18:00
RICHARD CARLSON BAND
Art-rock/sludge-pop band from the north of England.
19:00
YE WOODBEAST
DIY treecore, queasy listening 6-piece ‘Background music.’
20:00
39TH GATE OF HELL
Garage rock band.
21:00
FLATSTANLEY
Local favourites combining psych-rock and experimental shoegaze.
22:00
ANY OLD IRON
‘The sound of a man being eaten alive by Hyenas.’
23:00
DRASTIC//AUTOMATIC
Chaotic punk-rock 3-piece from Sheffield.
SHEFFIELD CATHEDRAL FORECOURT
12:00-20:00 THE CHILL FOO FRONT 30 YEAR ANNIVERSARY STREET PARTY
Supported by the Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation, will take place on Sheffield Cathedral’s forecourt. Enjoy BBQ food and pizzas while watching open mic sessions with selectors TDogg, Scarcha, Vybz, Chillout, General D, Juiceman and Vector, along with performances by various dance crews.
STEEL CITY UKES
Multi Genre Ukulele Band
SIDNEY AND MATILDA
15:00
APRIL TAPES
4-piece alternative rock band based in Chesterfield
15:00-19:00
LIONEL VINYL
Ultimate disco-dancing entertainment act.
15:30
LILLY HILL
Sheffield-based singer-songwriter.
16:00
PRIVATE REG
Collaborative recording project spanning Leeds, Sheffield, and Chesterfield.
16:30
WET MAN
Electroclash musician, producer, and performer from Sheffield.
17:00
SKINT KNEES
Unapologetically political, Queer Riot Grrrl punk band.
17:30
H:SHARP
Indie band formed in Stamford.
18:00
SPEED DATING
‘Your new favourite girl band.’
18:30
FRANCESCA CULLEN
‘Angry girl making music.’
19:00
MAT HOOK
Indie rock solo musician.
19:30
LEO HC
Acoustic singer-songwriter.
20:00
SHEFFIELD PLATE
15:00-17:00
CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
Sarah Nulty Foundation | Interview
THE POWER OF MUSIC
The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy of Sarah Nulty, co-founder of the Tramlines Festival. The Foundation supports various music projects and initiatives in Sheffield, providing grants to foster talent and community through the power of music, and this year have helped to support the much-loved Devonshire Green stage. We spoke to the organisation’s Chair of Trustees and Sarah’s mum, Julie Voisey, to shed more light on what they do.
Could you tell us about the Foundation’s involvement with the Fringe at Tramlines?
We knew Alex Deadman through Sarah and his work at Tramlines. He has been a part of the charity board from the beginning and has been an invaluable support to the Foundation. Through Alex, we met Alan as we were keen to know more about the fringe event. Alan supports many of the same groups on his stage as we do. Alan made an application to the board for our £2,000 grant, and his application was successful. Alan’s application included support for John Chillout Simpson, which we are delighted about. Devonshire Green and the city centre were where Sarah initially had the main stage, and we were keen to support this.
How does Sarah’s legacy inspire the work you do today?
Sarah was unique; she had the gift of bringing people together. Through her passion for music, she created opportunities for musicians and ultimately made people happy. With the Foundation, we hope to build on her legacy and continue to provide opportunities for people across the city through the power of music.
What sort of projects and initiatives have you worked on so far?
The Foundation offers grants of £500 and £2,000. So far, we have supported 32 small grants and 8 large grants. Here are just some of those we have supported this year with their music projects:
• Ritetrax: Supporting vulnerable young people and adults, as well as aspiring and established artists.
• Snowdrop: Supporting survivors of modern slavery.
• Crookes Brass Band: Supporting the revival of the band in Crookes.
• Mossbrook School: Supporting the purchase of equipment for music sessions; the school has a high number of SEN students.
• The Studio Orchestra Project: Focuses on developing and orchestrating the original music of a selection of Yorkshire-based commercial music talent alongside their exceptional 50-piece senior orchestra. The Orchestra project was jointly funded by Tramlines, the Leadmill and the Foundation and they will be playing on the Sarah Nulty main stage at Tramlines.
How can people get involved with what you do?
The charity is run by a wonderful
group of volunteers, and we are always happy for people to join us. Whether it is supporting the day-to-day running of the charity, taking part in a charity event, raising money through an event, or buying our merchandise, we appreciate it all.
What does the Tramlines weekend mean for you and the Foundation? Tramlines was Sarah for us. We went to Tramlines because of Sarah. It will always be a place where we remember her, and having the Sarah Nulty stage means the world to us. The weekend is also a chance to catch up with those involved in the Foundation and Tramlines. The Tramlines team has been and continues to be an exceptional support to the Foundation, and we couldn’t have achieved as much as we have without them. thesarahnultypowerof musicfoundation.co.uk // @ sarah_nulty_power_of_music
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | SATURDAY LISTINGS
20:30
CALEB FRANCIS
Northern singer-songwriter.
21:00
NORTHERN SMOKERS CLUB
Musical collective from Sheffield.
21:30
DAZ CADWALLANDER
Acoustic indie-rock singersongwriter.
22:00 LIFE AQUATIC BAND
70s pop meets electroclash and post-punk.
23:00-04:00 DJS
DJs to keep the crowd dancing.
WALKABOUT (DELVE DEEPER)
Delve Deeper will once again be hosting their popular DJ all-dayer, taking over the terrace and main room of Walkabout with some of the city’s best DJs. Expect everything from deep house to club classics.
Terrace
14:00-15:30 DAVE GURNHILL
15:50-16:30 JENNY FU
16:30-17:30 DINO
17:30-18:30
DAN METCALFE & JOHNNY HAWKINS
18:30-19:30 DUNCAN ALLOTT
19:30-20:30 LIAM CONNOLLY
20:30-21:30 JONNY STEVENSON
Main Room
14:00-16:00 STEVE BEECH
16:00-18:30
JOEY FABINI & JEZ WARD
18:30-19:30
DAN METCALFE & JONNY HAWKINS
19:30-21:00
KYLE ROBERTSON & KIRSTY TONNER
21:00-22:00 SANDY TURNBULL
THE WASHINGTON
14:30
SOMETHING ORANGE
Mesmerising experimental rock band
15:45
CRUZ
Local energetic indie-rock band.
17:00
END OF LIFE CARE PLAN
Uniquely experimental rock band.
18:15
PEARL HEART
Sheffield-based alt-rock band.
19:30
MIDNIGHT RODEO
Psychedelic art-pop sextet based in Nottingham.
20:45 THE HAZY JANES
Dynamic rock duo from Yorkshire.
22:00
THE HOT SOLES
Sheffield-based soul two-piece.
23:00-04:00
DJS
DJs to keep the crowd dancing.
WEST STREET LIVE
FROM 14:00* THE MACAWS TOWHEAD
PALE STRANGERS
BOYPROBLEMS
ZIGGY POP
NEURI
MASON FENRIR
MAL CALSTORR
23:00
DR HACKENBUSH Covers band
*For the latest timings, see @ weststreetlive.
YELLOW ARCH STUDIOS
*FROM 16:00
LOYDS TRIP
Hard rock heavy blues
BODACH
Two riff worshippers from Rotherham.
MOUTHS
Frenetic and atmospheric post-hardcore from the Steel City.
GOLD CUP
Pyschy garage punk.
SCENE KILLERS
After lifetimes of criss-crossing the planet playing punk and metal, the Scene Killers have come together to knock yer socks off!
*For the latest timings, see @ yellowarchstudios
SUNDAY
SUNDAY LISTINGS
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
14:00-16:00
SIENNA & LUCY
Musical duo kick things off.
17:00-19:00
NEL MUSIC
25-year-old singer-songwriter from Sheffield plays an acoustic set.
20:00-22:00 CHRISTY
Powerful voice and songwriting from Glaswegian solo artist.
THE CHURCH HOUSE
15:00 STAR DAME
Original two-piece alt rock duo.
16:30
SCARLETT KIRWAN
17-year-old singer/songwriter performing a range of covers from Alanis Morisette to Soft Cell.
18:00 THE EYE OF BON Rock’n’roll trio.
19:30
WATERMELON DAVE
Jazz Fusion band fueled by a genuine passion for music and a love of jazz.
21:30
GLASS RHINO
4-piece band covering the best of the rock scene from Alice in Chains to Radiohead.
DEVONSHIRE GREEN
12:00
DJ PAPA AL
Papa Al is bringing the sunshine vibes to the dance floor.
13:00
SPARKLE SISTAZ
A fantastic all-female group who will grace the DJ decks.
14:00
DJ JUJU MASTER
Exciting DJ set to exhilarate crowds.
14:30
BLUE STREET BRASS
A mix of high-energy brass and driving drums.
15:00
CHILL FOO 30TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW
16:00
DJ PAPA AL
Papa Al is bringing the sunshine vibes to the dance floor.
16:15
SOUL BATTALION
An energetic 8-piece soul & motown band, complete with driving rhythm, electrifying horns, silky strings, and sweet authentic female vocals
16:45
DJ PAPA AL
Papa Al is bringing the sunshine vibes to the dance floor.
17:00
SHANGHAI TREASON
Banjo and Celtic punk-inspired 5-piece band.
17:30
DJ IAN HODGSON
Keeping the exciting atmosphere going.
18:00
JUNGLE LION
Ska and reggae covers band.
THE DOROTHY PAX
13:40
ROB JONES & GRACE KELLY
Pop, folk, and soul with a west-coast sound.
15:00
THE GREATEST ENDANGERED THING
Tender, bittersweet BritishAmerican indie folk duo.
16:00
ROBBIE CAVANAGH
Award-winning country, blues, and Americana performance with emotion.
17:00
CAMPBELL JENSEN
Blend of bluegrass, country, and Americana.
18:00
ROBERT VINCENT
Americana singer/songwriter with a powerful and soulful voice.
19:00
LAUREN HOUSLEY & THE NORTHERN COWBOYS
Beautiful, engaging songs, with an emotive knock-out vocal performance.
20:00
CHORLTON COUNTRY CLUB AND GUESTS
A revolving cast of Americana musicians and artists, playing classics.
THE FORUM
14:00
MONTUNO
Horn-driven Latin funk and Nuyorican soul from this 8-piece rhythm monster of a band.
See Emily Play … Plays Again!
Around ten years ago, Emily Ireland was a rising artist on the Sheffield music scene. After some memorable local shows, including a few belting Tramlines performances, and stints supporting bands like The 1975 and Catfish and the Bottlemen, everything seemed set for See Emily Play to achieve further great things in the music industry. However, owing largely to firsthand experiences of sexism and misogyny in the industry, Emily decided to call it a day on performing and making music.
Earlier this year, Emily felt that enough time has passed and, along with some encouragement from fellow musician and friend, Drew Friel, she revived See Emily Play. Last month, Emily took to a hometown stage once more, performing a charity gig at Hallamshire Hotel for S6 Foodbank, and there’s a new EP coming out next month. Following the gig, Exposed managed to catch the singer for an update…
Could you speak a bit about the factors which influenced to take a break from music?
Gladly. I don’t think I saw it as ‘taking a break’ at the time. I definitely thought I was finished with music for good. When I talk to people about it, I often say something like “I stopped recording and performing because of the sexist culture of the music scene at that time.” But it’s not as straightforward as that, really. Like, I didn’t wake up one morning aged 22 and think, “The music industry is really sexist. I should quit!” It was more that the thought that I’d been hanging around for too long and had become too old for anyone to take notice; it slowly crystallised in my mind and made me feel worthless and despondent. More recently I’ve started thinking about why I felt that way - what experience makes a
22-year-old woman so world-weary?
I think a lot of it had to do with attitudes towards ‘youth’ and ‘newness’ that seemed to apply most overtly to women. I was often told complimentary things, but there was this (often explicit) message that ‘looking the part’ was as important as ‘sounding the part’. I think having that repeatedly drilled into you when you’re in your teens and early twenties can be quite damaging.
I also think I was just tired of trying to fit into a sort of ‘lad band’ mould that was popular at the time but obviously didn’t fit me or my music. That mould in itself wasn’t exactly a pillar for gender equality! I think, in some circles, there was a normalisation of what most people would now probably think of as low-level sexual harassment that everyone accepted because nobody knew any better. It’s only in hindsight that you start to think, “Wow, maybe that wasn’t okay...” I feel quite conflicted about that period of my life. It was so exciting at the time, and I have some really wonderful memories, but I also feel very uncomfortable about some of the stuff that happened.
What can you tell us about the themes explored on the upcoming EP?
So, it’s called Still Playing, in part because I’m still See Emily Play and
that’s what people always ask me –“are you still playing? – and in part because a lot of the lyrics examine that (exasperatingly millennial) feeling of getting to the end of your twenties and not really being quite sorted and not feeling like a proper grown up yet. There’s a lot of exploration of mental health as well. I’ve struggled with body dysmorphic disorder, on and off, for a lot of my adult life, so that’s woven in there.
It’s very fun, musically. I went to the US a couple of years ago and did a solo road trip across the deep south. That has definitely translated into the EP, which has a distinctly country flair.
How was the experience of being back in a studio making music? Honestly, I don’t think I’d realised how much I missed creating music. I was quite busy in the intervening years – I lived in four cities, did three degrees, ran four marathons, moved to Australia for four and a half years – but none of that stuff quite delivers the satisfaction of making noise with other people. I recorded the EP at Whitewood studios in Liverpool. I met Rob Whiteley, who produced the EP, through my friend Drew Friel who invited me to do backing vocals on some songs he was recording. That was the first time I’d set foot in a studio in about 10 years! It took me several months to pluck up the courage to send Rob an email about recording some of my own songs, mind you!
Tom, my brother, who’s played on all the SEP releases, had a lot of musical input and played a lot of instruments on this EP too. My friends Kit and Kalvin played drums and bass for a couple of the songs. It was fun and slightly exasperating attempting to commandeer this motley crew of musicians, but we got there in the end.
You can catch See Emily Play at the Frog & Parrot on Sat 27th at 14:30. Follow @SeeEmilyPlayUK for further updates.
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | SUNDAY LISTINGS
FROG AND PARROT
14:00-22:00
NORTHERN SOUL ALL-DAYER
Some of the country’s finest Northern Soul DJs including Stevlor, Bobby T and Soul J take to the decks.
GREEN ROOM
13:00
JOE DEWICK
Solo indie/alt-rock musician.
14:00
RACHEL WEBSTER
Acoustic singer-songwriter blending jazz, classical, pop, and folk.
15:00
SAM BK
Indie/alt-rock rock solo act.
16:00
CLOUD CARAVAN
4-piece bittersweet pop band combining a passion for heartfelt songwriting with an eye for subversion and variety.
17:00
KRISS STAINTON
Solo musician with influences from Nirvana to The Beatles.
18:00
MAT HOOK
Indie rock solo musician.
19:00
THE DECEMBER FLOWERS
Soulful, sun-drenched, 60s-inspired folk-rock sound.
20:00
ADSLEY WOOD
21:00
THE ROLLING DOWN HILLS
Psychedelic folk-rock Band.
22:00
SONORIFFICS
Funk pop rock band.
23:00 – 2:00
DJ WAX ON WAX OFF
A celebration of disco and vocal house music.
HAGGLERS CORNER
14:00-22:00
COMITY SOUND X TEN2ONE: COURTYARD ROOTS SESSION
The Steel City community sound, striving for unity and good vibrations – back to bring you more niceness! Playing soundsystem music from the past, present and future Comity, will be linking up with Ten2One and Sheffield-based dub and roots selectors for a day of sonic explorations.
Lineup:
Nga Han (live vocalist outta Jamaica)
Chicken (Imperial Sound) Comity Sound
Connordub & Rogue
Mighty Danu (Fat Puffin Records)
Rob ‘dubs’ Gordon Sonny Anderson (Ten2One)
HALLAMSHIRE HOTEL
14:30
THE TURNCOATS
Raucous blend of 60s and 70s rock, punk, and folk.
15:30
FLAT STANLEY
Local favourites combining psyche-rock and experimental shoegaze.
16:30
SPEED FOR LOVERS
A danceable trio based in Sheffield merging new wave, disco-not-disco and NY post-punk.
17:45
JUMPER BOY
Merging math, emo, and indie from Sheffield
19:00
HEXE
3-piece alt-rock/grunge band from Sheffield.
20:15
DEARTHWORMS
Apocalyptic wonk-rock band making music for ‘me time.’
21:30
SNAKE EYES
Brighton grunge band.
22:30-03:00
DJS
DJs to keep the crowd dancing.
KATIE O’BRIEN’S IRISH TAVERN
13:00-15:00 ISAAC NEILSON Covers.
15:00-17:00
DAMIAN FARRELL Covers.
15:00-17:00 AWKWARD BONE Covers.
19:00-21:00
KELAIN JAMES. Covers.
LEOPOLD SQUARE STAGE
13:00
THE LEMUR CONSPIRACY 8-piece jazz-funk band.
15:00
PAPA SOUL
Funk/soul band promising ‘infectious grooves.’
17:00
LOUIS LOUIS LOUIS
Leeds-based band specialising in vintage sounds of jazz, blues, and soul.
THE FRINGE @ TRAMLINES | SUNDAY LISTINGS
19:00
THE POWER TRIO PLAYS PRINCE Prince homage reimagined for trio format.
20:30
DJ DJ to keep the crowd dancing into the night.
MAIDA VALE
14:55 JUMPER
Eclectic indie/alternative rock.
15:45 THE KOSTANZAS
Grunge and rock-inspired band from Rotherham.
16:35
UNFINISHED STORIES
West-Yorkshire pop-punk band.
17:25
WOLF SMOKE
Yorkshire rock band with metal guitar, heavy bass, thunderous drums, and melodic vocals.
18:15
VHS PLAYERS
90’s influenced rock band with catchy riffs, punchy bass, memorable drums and soulful lyrics.
19:05 ISAAC NEILSON
Eclectic multi-instrumental singer-songwriter.
19:55
OUTTA THE BLUE
5-piece blues/classic rock band from South Yorkshire.
21:00-22:00 PURE WELLER
Paul Weller tribute band.
MAKE NOISE STUDIOS
11:00-11:30 UNDO/REDO Alt rock.
11:45-12:15 AUTONYM Hard rock.
12:30-13:00 MEAN & FILTHY Hard rock.
13:15-13:45 HATEBOMB Hard rock.
14:00-14:30 THEM SCREAMING TEETH Hard rock.
14:45-15:15 SILENT CONFIDANT Metal.
15:30-16:00 KICK THE CLOWN Hard punk.
16:15-17:15 BURIED BY MY HEARTACHE Metalcore.
17:30 UNDER THE INFLUENCE Hardcore punk.
18:15-18:45 UNTIL9 Metal.
RECORD JUNKEE
13:00 NALGO BAY Punk rock from Yorkshire.
13:45
BAD LUCK CROWD
Taking inspiration from a blend of garage rock, post punk and goth, Bad Luck Crowd combine a mixture of melodic jangly guitars and heavy primitive tones.
14:30 FREE SPIRITS
Grunge-pop for the masses. Life-changing music with stadium-sized choruses.
15:15 THE FAREWELL STATE
High-intensity, emotional alt-rock soul quartet.
16:00 FERAL
Alt-rock four-piece based in Sheffield.
16:45 CONCRETE FUZZ
Four-piece punk band.
17:30
DOMINION OF ASHES
Death metal band
18:15 SHINDIG Fast-paced rock.
19:00 CATTLE GRID Punky violin rock.
19:45 MOONFLEET CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
A Twin Peaks-inspired band evoking the vibes of the show’s eerie music venue, the Roadhouse.
20:30
AHMED & THE ROMANS ITALO-EGYPTIAN-weirdo-PUNK middle eastern blues and punk tarantellas. 21:30
MAL CASTORR
Brash unadulterated rock‘n’roll.
SHEFFIELD PLATE
12:00-14:00 JAZZ SESSIONS 3-piece jazz ensemble.
SUNDAY
LISTINGS | THE FRINGE @
SIDNEY AND MATILDA
17:00
POPPY SEEDS
4-piece band based in Sheffield.
18:00 SLACKS
‘Slack jangles for your ears.’
19:00
FLAT MOON
6-piece genre-bending modern funk band.
20:00
YO DYNAMO
‘E-number fizz bass from Sheffield.’
21:00
CAPTAIN AVERY & THE COSMIC TRICERATOPS OF INTERGALACTIC PEACE
Eclectic, experimental band blending genres and instruments from across the cosmos.
THE WASHINGTON
14:30
FRAZER HARRIS
Singer-songwriter.
15:45
BLUE JOHN
Chilled indie-folk that packs a punch.
17:00
THE LATE PRETENDERS
Catch riffs and infectious basslines.
18:15
BONE BROKE KINGS
Blues Rock band from North Notts/ South Yorks. Inspired by the likes of Cream, Rival Sons and Pink Floyd.
19:15
MALAH PALINKA
8-piece jazz & funk fusion band.
20:40
*SECRET SET TBC*
22:00
WE HATE THE SHARKMAN Sheffield jazz-fusion band.
23:00-03:00 DJS
WEST STREET LIVE
*FROM 16:00
FEAR LIES
Thunderous anthemic rock.
SANTIAGO KINGS
Guitar-driven quintet. Deceptively heavy with flavours of all rock.
KING FUZZ
Hard rock band from Leeds.
REACTOR
One of Sheffield’s first ever punk bands.
THREE OF SWORDS
3-piece alt-rock/grunge band.
BAD ACTORS
Manchester duo merging contemplative songwriting with ‘devil-may-care-rock.’
*For the latest listings, see @ weststreetlive.
thursday 11 july 2024 royel otis
£20.00, Doors 7:30pm
friday 13 sept 2024 big country
£32.50, Doors 7:00pm
saturday 14 sept 2024 brogeal
£11.00, Doors 7:30pm
saturday 14 sept 2024 the davinci michelangelo experience
£25.00, Doors 7:30pm
friday 20 sept 2024 los campesinos
£20.00, Doors 7:00pm
saturday 21 sept 2024 antarctic monkeys
£20.00, Doors 7:00pm
saturday 28 sept 2024 harry’s house of gospel
£17.50 - £28.00, Doors 7:30pm
friday 4 oct 2024
the tuesday club x displace pres. valve sound system
£20.00, Doors 10:00pm, 18+
saturday 5 oct 2024 crime viral: murder staged
£20.00, Doors 7:00pm
sunday 6 oct 2024 michael aldag
£15.00, Doors 7:00pm
friday 11 oct 2024 from the jam
£35.00, Doors 7:00pm
sunday 13 oct 2024
matt bragg
£15.00, Doors 7:00pm
wednesday 16 oct 2024
skinny living
£20.00, Doors 7:30pm friday 18 oct 2024
red richardson
£16.00, Doors 7:00pm
saturday 18 oct 2024
george lewis: the best thing you’ll ever do
£11.00, Doors 8:00pm
saturday 26 oct 2024
cast
£30.00, Doors 7:00pm
friday 1 nov 2024
kai humphries
£15.00, Doors 7:00pm friday 1 nov 2024
the brand new heavies
£30.00, Doors 7:00pm thursday 14 nov 2024
kneecap
£20.00, Doors 7:30pm friday 15 nov 2024
craig charles
funk & soul house party
£20/22/24, Doors 7:00pm, 18+ thursday 14 nov 2024
kingfishr
£17.50, Doors 7:30pm saturday 23 nov 2024
john bramwell
£25.00, Doors 6:30pm
saturday 30 nov 2024
katy j pearson
£16.00, Doors 7:00pm sunday 8 dec 2024
michael head & the red elastic band
£25.00, Doors 7:30pm friday 13 dec 2024
turin brakes
£27.50, Doors 7:00pm saturday 14 dec 2024
grace petrie
£18.00, Doors 7:00pm SATURDAY 25 JAN 2025
THE MAGIC NUMBERS
£25.00, Doors 7:00pm SATURDAY 25 JAN 2025
ania magliano
17.50, Doors 7:00pm all shows open to the public (14+ unless stated otherwise) tickets available from foundrysu.com box office: 0114 222 8777
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