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Preston Venue 60 The Ferret – Part 2

On an annual basis, the Preston Ferret holds their now well established Glastonferret event, 2023 was their 16th edition. It is a full four-day event running from Thursday to Sunday over the August bank holiday with real grass and hay bales, food stalls and late night after party DJ sets for the full festival experience! Contained on the roster of the most recent event were Bo Ningen, Bodega (from New York), Jeffrey Lewis and the Voltage, Panic Shack, Personal Trainer and local legends Evil Blizzard.

Glastonferret preparations. Image Credit lanc.live.

In October 2010, a chaotic night ensued as we were unaware that a Half Man Half Biscuit (HMHB) gig at 53 Degrees had been cancelled until we turned up at the venue. We pottered over the road to the Ferret to watch the local jazz combo Pinto Beans who have been on the pub circuit for aeons. On the night of the rearranged HMHB gig we saw another local band called Inland Empire.

My last appearance in 2010 was to see the Underdogs who were based in the city and their claim to fame was that they once lost out on a record contract on a major label to Ellie Goulding. They disbanded in 2011 but seven years later released a greatest hits collection. They were supported on the night by Cold One Hundred, a five-piece from Salford who had the Britpop vibe about them and have had support slots with Brett Anderson and the Vaccines. Next up was Magdalenas, an indie band from down the road in Blackpool who split up in 2013, support was provided by Mondays Arms. Three months later I saw Duelling Pistols.  

In May 2011, I saw my favourite gig ever at the Ferret when Maybe She Will were in town. They are an excellent post-rock band from Leicester and reside more in the electronic 65 Days of Static than Mogwai side of that genre. I bought their three albums on the spot complete with their enigmatic record covers, and also had an engaging chat with them after the show. They disbanded in 2015 but subsequently reformed in 2020 and I have tickets for their May shows this year. They were supported by their XTAL record label math rock colleagues You Slut!

Maybe She Will. Image Credit the bejinger.com

In July 2011 I witnessed a treat with an astoundingly noisy set from Twilight Sad. They formed in 2003 and in the early days they took the well-trodden route of playing starter gigs at the 13th Note Café in Glasgow, they are still operational and are now five albums into their career. They were supported by Darwen’s finest India Mill.

Next up was a terrific shoegaze set from The Chapman Family who were formed in Stockton-on-Tees in 2006. The lynchpin was Kingsley Chapman, but all the rest of the band had Chapman as their surname, they disbanded in 2013 with their final gig at the Georgian Theatre in their hometown. Kingsley continuing in the music trade and is now currently fronting the band Benefits. It was a proper noise fest that evening as support was provided by To The Bones from Bolton who NME once famously described as ‘white hot slasher grunge’. 

Chapman Family. Image pinterest

The year of 2012 commenced with a set from a local bluesman called Denis Jones. Following that I saw Hatcham Social Club who derived from New Cross in London and had a C86 vibe about them and were supported by local act Flight of Arrows. The following weekend there was a cacophonous triple bill with Moja from Tokyo first up followed by Elohymn. The main band was Brontide who have have ongoing links with Rolo Tomassi and they provided an excellent wall rattling set of post-rock. They disbanded in 2017 but I have just picked up on the recent good news that they back on the circuit and are scheduled to play their first reunion show at ArcTanGent 2024 festival.

On 23/06/12 I attended a whole day event with the first act being the punk band Pike featuring my pal Jez Catlow in the ranks. Also on the bill was Harp & A Monkey and Mobius Loop providing some folk tones and Fighting providing some further punk rock.    

Three months later there was another full bill with first up some psych rock from Electroshock Therapy followed by a thunderous two piece called White Swallow from down the road in Whalley, near Blackburn. The support were an off-kilter post punk four piece from Droylsden named The Tapestry who were being highly touted but eventually disbanded in 2016. The headliners were Sissy and the Blisters from Guildford who produced a pleasing slab of swirly garage rock, but they split up the following year while on the verge of recording their debut album.

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Author jimmyc1968Posted on March 8, 2024March 8, 2024Categories PrestonTags 65 Days of Static, Benefits, Bo Ningen, Bodega, Brett Anderson, Brontide, Cold One Hundred, Denis Jones, Duelling Pistols, Electroshock Therapy, Ellie Goulding, Elohymn, Evil Blizzard, Fighting, Flight of Arrows, Glasgow 13th Note Cafe, Half Man Half Biscuit, Harp & A Monkey, Hatcham Social Club, India Mill, Inland Empire, Jeffrey Lewis and the Voltage, Jez Catlow, Kingsley Chapman, Maybe She Will, Mobius Loop, Mogwai, Moja, Mondays Arms, Panic Shack, Personal Trainer, Pike, Pinto Beans, Preston 53 Degrees, Preston Ferret, Rolo Tomassi, Sissy and the Blisters, The Chapman Family, The Magdalenas, The Tapestry, The Underdogs, The Vaccines, To The Bones, Twilight Sad, White Swallow, You Slut!1 Comment on Preston Venue 60 The Ferret – Part 2

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