
A night of heavy music featuring Slowhole, Moloch, Bile Caster, and Wrench at The Green Door Store.
On Wednesday, 15 April, The Green Door Store is hosting a night dedicated to the heavier side of the local music scene. If you've spent any time around the Trafalgar Arches in Brighton, you’re likely familiar with the venue’s specific atmosphere, and this particular lineup featuring Slowhole, Moloch, Bile Caster, and Wrench fits right into that industrial, tucked-away space. The event is being billed quite literally as "heavy horrible music for you lovely lot," which gives a clear indication of what to expect if you’re heading down. It’s a mid-week session, but for those who follow sludge, doom, or metal, it’s a straightforward opportunity to see four bands sharing a single bill in an intimate setting.
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The venue itself, located at Trafalgar Street, has a strictly limited capacity of 150 people. Because of this smaller scale, the room tends to feel quite involved once the music starts, especially with a four-band lineup. Doors are scheduled to open at 19:00, which is the standard start time for a Wednesday night gig at this location. Given the genres involved and the fact that it’s a club environment with a bar, the evening is geared towards an adult audience who specifically seek out extreme music. It isn't the kind of event designed for families or a casual night out; it’s a focused night for the local heavy community.
Regarding the practical side of things, entry is priced at £8.00. While this is the standard rate currently listed, these prices are often intended as a guide and can sometimes change as the event gets closer. Tickets are currently available through the WeGotTickets platform, which is the primary way to secure a spot given the 150-person limit. For that price, you’re getting access to the full roster of Slowhole, Moloch, Bile Caster, and Wrench in one of the city’s most consistent spots for alternative acts. It’s a simple, no-frills arrangement: doors at seven, a small room under the station, and a significant amount of volume. If you’re planning to be in the North Laine area that evening, this is the main fixture for the heavier end of the spectrum.















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