
The Friday Night Blender is back at Esquires for a second instalment featuring the incredible talents of special guest headliners The Shtooks alongside the soulful ENNÈ.
The Shtooks are a four-piece rock band making thumpy tunes that make you move. The band formed in 2013 and released a demo EP in 2014. Since then, the band have gone on to headline some iconic venues, including Barfly in Camden and have recorded a special live set for BBC Music Introducing.
The boys are about to record a new five-track EP – Follow Me – which will be released this summer.
http://www.theshtooks.com/
https://www.facebook.com/theshtooks/?fref=ts
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ENNÈ, or Nakisha Esnard as she is known to friends and family, will be bringing her guitar, ukulele and soulful vocals to deliver a unique set perfectly formed for the Blender brief. ENNÈ, a Bedfordshire girl now based in London, is a classically trained singer songwriter but takes influence from the likes of Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill, King Tubby and Gregory Isaacs. ENNÈ has bags of energy and performs an original mix of reggae and soul with unique freestyle improvisations thrown in for good measure.
Check out Enne’s unique talent here:
https://www.facebook.com/musicenne/?fref=ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaFT9BhPDpg
We are joined again by Roll your own records, who will be holding down the sounds between bands with their eclectic mix of Blender tunes. Don’t forget, it’s vinyl only… so bring down your old (or new) records and the boys will give them an airing over the booming Esquires sound system.
The Reformers, the force behind the Friday Night Blender, will be throwing in a couple of covers from the old ska book on top of their original set. The band will kick off the night at 9pm. Doors open at 8pm.
It’s FREE in – good news on Good Friday for what will be a long weekend.