Jamie Lenman, Three Trapped Tigers, Anchorsong, Kagoule & more for Bad Pond Festival

Bad Pond festival returns for its fourth year on 20th-21st April 2019, with Jamie Lenman and Three Trapped Tigers leading an eclectic and arresting line-up. This year Bad Pond takes over the iconic Concorde 2 on Brighton’s seafront, increasing its capacity once again following 2018’s sell-out showdown.

Tickets are already selling fast, here: https://www.badpondfestival.co.uk/tickets/

Bad Pond sees promoters Small Pond bringing some of their favourite bands and artists to make a huge noise in their south coast hometown. From the danceable, reinvented post-hardcore of ex-Reuben frontman (and now solo sensation) Jamie Lenman, and Three Trapped Tigers’ audacious, swirling mass of rhythmic noise and soaring melodies, the line-up takes in all flavours of experimental and alternative music, with a gleefully heavy streak, from world-renowned and newly discovered acts alike.

Nottingham’s absorbing and dynamic Kagoule, the tropically-inflected electronic stylings of Japanese producer Anchorsong, and fast-rising hardcore outfit Palm Reader, add to progressive metal and doom from OHHMS, intense math-influenced rock from Body Hound and a full live band performance from rising pop/folk/classical singer-songwriterNatalie Evans. Wild Cat Strike’s noisy-beautiful folk-inflected post-rock, Poly-Math’s instrumental prog excursions, and the edgy malcontents Cassels, rub shoulders with the deeply affecting and intricate songs of Nervus, the boundary-pushing punk of CLT DRP, self-styled five gut mathcore jump scare scream team The Guts, the raw and intense live spectacle of Broker, and the melodic powerhouse Press To Meco.

Watch this space for more exciting acts still to be announced, as well as a late night after-party.

Bad Pond is yet another ambitious project from Small Pond. Fully up-and-running for a few years now, Small Pond is a young music company centred on a thriving recording and rehearsal studio complex in the heart of Brighton, which is becoming a favourite haunt for rising bands and renowned acts alike – many of whom have also stopped by to film intimate live session videos or deliver masterclasses. Applying the same keen ear for attention-grabbing music to their own roster as to their live promotions, the Small Pond record label is home to acts including The Physics House Band (a recent Guardian New Band Of The Week) alongside rising artists Natalie Evans, Inwards, InTechnicolour, Wild Cat Strike and Luo.

With previous Bad Pond line-ups boasting standout UK and international acts – including Delta Sleep, The Physics House Band, Yumi And The Weather, LibraLibra, Cousin Kula, Valerian Swing, Mouse On The Keys and Bo Ningen – this fast-growing event has established itself as a must-do for fans of experimental and progressive live music from across the world.