
Live performance by Brighton-based grunge indie trio Left Ventricle, known for their heavy sound influenced by Nirvana and QOTSA, at The Prince Albert.
If you are looking to catch some heavy, local noise next month, the Brighton-based grunge indie trio Left Ventricle is set to play a mid-week show that should be on your radar. They are confirmed for a performance at The Prince Albert, located at 48 Trafalgar Street, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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The core of Left Ventricle is the trio: Stanley Cooper handling vocals and lead guitar, Emile on bass, and Alex on drums. While they are a Brighton-based band, some sources note their origins in Hertfordshire, and they regularly play across both regions, including London. Their sound is where things get really interesting. They pull from heavy hitters like Nirvana, Royal Blood, Queens of the Stone Age, and Jack White, but they don't just stick to the script. Instead, they blend heavy grunge with neo blues and touches of jazz, creating what has been described as a "strange and seductive concoction." Expect powerful SG riffs, solid bass lines, and a unique composition style that merges melancholy with attack. If you want a preview, their single 'Slow & Steady' was released recently.
Their previous performances, including a night at Komedia Brighton, suggest their audience is typically into punk, grunge, and hard rock—so expect a lively crowd of adults and young adults. The show at The Prince Albert is scheduled to run from 20:00 until 23:00. Access is straightforward, with the standard guide price for a ticket being £8.16. It sounds like a solid opportunity to see a local band delivering a unique take on heavy rock.















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