About this event
Trinity Connection vol 9 presents:\\n\\nRed Peril Dystopian Disco EP launch\\n26.06.26\\n\\nAmp Studios\\nDoors at 1930\\n\\nSLEAZE\\nAbsolute legends of South East London's underground scene, SLEAZE are known for their wild live shows and self-described "post-pub kebab shop glam rock". Expect sweat, noise, and, if you're lucky the occasional bout of on-stage violence between band members.\\n\\nPINK EYE CLUB\\nSouth London's one-man disco machine, Pink Eye Club brings the euphoric high of a Saturday night out after the drudgery of a 9-to-5 week, packed into a sound inspired by club culture, disco, pop and quintessentially British lyricism.\\n\\nRed Peril\\nSynth-driven post-punk meets tongue-in-cheek Italo Disco. Fronted by former Madonnatron member Stefania Cardenas, Red Peril celebrate the release of their debut EP Dystopian Disco, a retro-futurist soundtrack for the female gaze.\\n\\nBlow Dry\\nIf you haven't caught Blow Dry live yet, you’re missing out. They’ve been tearing up the South London alt circuit lately with this massive, heavy mix of gothic post-punk and darkwave. Genevieve Welsh’s vocals are unreal live. \\n\\nThe Fragile States\\nAMP Studios regulars, The Fragile States bring you lo-fi indie-pop guitars and angular post-punk for a raw, melody-driven nostalgia and DIY punk ethos. The band features iconic local characters such as Dido Hallett of Tiger fame, and Andy Allen, our local space-cowboy known for Easycome and bands like Hank Dogs, Lightning Raiders, and The Professionals.