Expect a noise explosion from The Mobbs in Northampton
The Northampton garage rock trio released their fifth album Piffle in 2016. Armed to the teeth with an arsenal of influences from 1960s British beat to full on punked up rhythm & blues, The Mobbs play a Wilko Johnson-infused Billy Childish-like explosion of noise.
Support is by Northampton rap / drum and bass act The Drunken Mandem who have recently been seen supporting both The Dub Pistols and Chali 2na from Jurassic 5.
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Doors 8pm, tickets £4.
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