Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s
RNB / POP / RAP / HIP-HOP all night long!
Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s
RNB / POP / RAP / HIP-HOP all night long!
Jennifer Walton is a London-based producer, composer, and musician whose work sits at the intersection of experimental club music, emotional electronics, and avant-pop. Her sound blends industrial textures, distorted rhythms, and moments of striking vulnerability — creating music that feels both confrontational and deeply human.
After emerging from the UK underground scene, Walton has become known for her boundary-pushing live sets and distinctive production style, balancing chaos with clarity. She has collaborated with artists such as Kero Kero Bonito, Cryalot, and Metronomy, while also contributing remixes and mixes for platforms like Dazed and NTS Radio.
Her 2025 debut album Daughters (Local Action) marks a defining moment in her evolution as an artist. Written during a period of upheaval and personal loss, it transforms grief and dislocation into something transcendent — a collage of pulsating beats, cathartic noise, and glimmering melody. The result is an album that feels as physical as it is emotional, exploring what it means to hold onto tenderness in a fractured world.
With Daughters, Jennifer Walton has established herself as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary electronic music — fearless, inventive, and unafraid to confront beauty and brutality in equal measure.
Sending it into the start of next week every Sunday at Sneaky Pete’s.
Long Island, NY singer-songwriter Laura Stevenson brings her slow-mo folk rock and alt-country here this December following the release of her stunning sixth album ‘Late Great’.
In the four years since her self-titled album was released, Laura’s entire life has been upended by pandemic-era motherhood, a painful split, and navigating new loves.
Her new album is about letting go, taking charge, and learning to rebuild from the deepest layers of your being: “It’s a document of loss for sure, but it also kind of draws the map of this exciting precipice that I’m standing on. I am making my own life now. With the record, with everything, this is the first time I get to call all the shots.”
Millos Kaiser lands from Brazil to make his Sneaky Pete’s debut for our last Hand-made with Love of the year. Long overdue, absolutely worth the wait, and guaranteed to go off. House, funk and groove all night long – not one to miss!
In-your-face and with no plans to move – Fog Bandits are a four piece igniting Glasgow with uniquely electric tracks and non-stop energy. Imagine if Queens of the Stone Age and My Chemical Romance went on a night out and somehow wound up in Glasgow. This band would form that exact musical concoction. It’s like an arena sized sound condensed into some of the UK’s most rowdy small venues.
This is a band who have really started to grow in the last year, supporting acts such as L.S Dunes and VUKOVI, whilst selling out headline shows in venues like King Tuts to rapturous praise, and highlighting festivals like Scotland’s Tenement Trail.
They are the kind of smaller artist that dreams big, and isn’t shy on bringing that sound to packed out dive bars and dingey venues over the country. A sound that pulls you in, knocks you back, smothers you in awe and refuses to let go. It feels as at home on bigger stages as it does in Glasgow’s many small rooms.
on the 12th of December, mantle welcomes Carré. one of the artists at the forefront of the new wave of dubstep exploration, her sound is right at home at mantle and we’re super excited to see what she brings to Sneaky Pete’s.
joining Carré on the bill are the central belt’s low-end fairies Libra Esterlina, whose devotion to discovery and experimentation shines throughout their practice
as always – hands up, eyes closed moments on the dance floor encouraged.
The Zebecks are carrying the Scottish Indie torch for the next generation. Originally from Elgin, the band uprooted their small-town lives to pursue a shared musical dream in Glasgow. Since then, they’ve cemented themselves as an unmissable live act, sharing stages with the likes of Glasvegas, Been Stellar, and Declan Welsh and The Decadent West.
2024 saw three singles, a King Tut’s headline, a sold-out hometown show, and a BBC Introducing Stage performance at Tenement Trail, where they brought the festival’s headliner Declan Welsh onstage to perform their collaborative single ‘Life Advice’. This year brings an exciting new chapter for the band with BBC Radio Scotland naming them in their “25 Scottish Artists to Watch in 2025” and new music set for release in the spring.
THURSDAY IS DEAD. After 6 years of causing havoc on the monthly Thursdays the time has come for Volens Chorus to kill them off and move on to greener pastures. Starting next year we are moving to bimonthly Saturdays (more on that in due course) and to celebrate we’re having one last Thursday filled with chaos, friends, Volens Chorus residents and the extended family all in for a big 3 hour b2b of dreams before the founding father Quarterpoundernocheese closes us out with a power hour to usher in new beginnings and give everyone a taste of what’s to come in the next iteration of Volens Chorus.
QPNC soppy side note: I want to give a big fuck off THANK YOU to everyone from Sneaky Pete’s, our past guests, our residents and most importantly the dancers who have come down on a Thursday every month for the last 6 years, Volens Chorus wouldn’t be able to function without any of you’s and it makes me happy to see it grow from a night built for me to just put on my pals and have fun to something with longevity and I hope inspiration. So aye thank you.
Punkrock’s daughter has a son with a robot.
The hellish cyborg offspring is exiled.
Sick riffs and spite are his only solace.
This is our ancestors story.