
Lana Death Ray celebrates the release of their new single Mould with support from School Disco, Arcadia Residential and Telecom.
If you are looking for plans this coming Monday, April 20th, there is a gig happening at The Hope & Ruin that might be worth noting. Lana Death Ray is hosting their single release show for their new track, 'Mould'. It is a fairly straightforward setup: the band is celebrating the release, and they have put together a lineup to support the night. The doors open and the music kicks off at 19:30, so it is a decent option if you want to catch some live music early in the week.
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For those familiar with the local scene, The Hope & Ruin on Queens Road is the venue for this one. It is worth clarifying that while some listings might point towards the racecourse, the event is definitely taking place at the pub. The lineup for the evening includes School Disco, Arcadia Residential, and Telecom, who will be joining Lana Death Ray on stage. It is a solid mix of bands if you are into that specific 'Psych-Gaze' sound that the headliners are known for.
Lana Death Ray has been active since 2023 and has spent the last few years playing various UK dates and festivals, including spots at Manchester Psych Fest and The Eclipse. They have a pretty defined style, so if you have followed their trajectory or just enjoy that blend of psychedelic rock and shoegaze, this show is essentially their way of marking the new release.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are available online. The standard price is £4.00, though you will see it listed as £4.34 on TicketSource once the booking fees are added. It is a low-key event, and given the venue size and the nature of the release show, it should be a fairly intimate night. If you are around Brighton and fancy checking out some local live music, it is a simple enough plan to put on the calendar.















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