Home Counties
Tramsurfer
for fans of… Hot Chip, Metronomy, Talking Heads, Devo

January 30th, 2025

When disenchantment runs high, when city life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be — when you’re forking out seven quid for a pint, shivering in a queue for a club night you don’t really care about, getting ripped off by landlords over blu tac stains, and squeezing in studio sessions around a relentless 9-5 schedule, there is only one logical response: fun.

That’s exactly what Home Counties provide on their debut album, Exactly As It Seems. A newly-purchased synthesiser, a fresh outlook, and a steady diet of early 2000s pop kicked open a world of melodic possibility for the band, resulting in an album that’s upbeat from start to finish: swapping wry social commentary for personal experience and big tunes.

Produced in its entirety by the band’s guitarist Conor Kearney, and mixed by the renowned Andy Savours (Black Country New Road, Róisín Murphy, The Kills) – the album dutifully captures the band’s rapturous live performances; a fizzing display of eclecticism all with a focus on melody in its purest form.

Thematically, the album traverses the ups and downs of London life in your late twenties; laments on renting and how rubbish landlords are on the Gang of Four/Devo-indebted “You Break It, You Bought It”, turning 25 and not wanting to go clubbing anymore on the agitated indie-disco of “Uptight”, and fear of social isolation in old-age on the shapeshifting art-rock of “Wild Guess”.

Home Counties always manage to balance the duality of lyrical frankness and musical buoyancy

with gusto. With an eye for the day-to-day, all-too-relatable details of crap modern living, yet – coupled with an ear for hook-filled, grin-inducing melodies – the pay-off is one riddled in joy rather than despair.

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SHLEECONO DOSS WEDNESDAYS:
Proc Fiskal
Creep Woland
Delahunt
Scottish Football

January 29th, 2025

A evening of local scottish talent curated by Euan Mcrae

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SOLD OUT
Jacob Alon
flame
Giant Hogweed
*at The Caves*
for fans of… Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake, Adrianne Lenker

January 29th, 2025

Jacob Alon is a Scottish singer-songwriter with a profound gift for storytelling. Both intimate and devastatingly introspective, their music is touched by a rare timelessness. Alon’s sound cuts through the air with their powerful and haunting vocals, intricate guitar playing, and pensive, poetic lyrics.

Alon was born and raised by a young single mother in the quiet suburbs of Dunfermline, Fife, between the winding woods and industrial park mystics. They learned their first piano piece from their mum for a school show at age 9 and later picked up the guitar at 15, enchanted by the intimate, somber beauty of wizards such as Nick Drake and Adrianne Lenker.

You’ll often find Jacob playing in the folk bars of Edinburgh and sneaking into places they shouldn’t be. They like roasted aubergines and great Scots Pines, and appreciate the cozy smell of warm wet earth outside their window as they dance, naked, in their flat when no one else is home.

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RARE Club:
Hajar & Nara (DJ Shahrazadi)

January 28th, 2025

HAJAR & NARA return to Sneaks for the first time in absolutely ages and we’re more than excited to have them back.

Last time they produced probably the best night we’ve ever put on in Sneaky Pete’s and this follow up i’m sure will be no different.

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Hutch
North Orbital
for fans of… The Lemon Twigs, Mac DeMarco, Tame Impala

January 28th, 2025

The colourful, kaleidoscopic sounds of Brighton jangle-psych band Hutch are suffused with whimsy and a desire to break free from the mundane. Setting their stall on celebrating the wonders of the natural world and their own giddying adventures within it, snails, rainbows, wintry lakes and radiator shops rank high among the band’s subject matters of choice.

Formed by Jack Pritchard, Dan Shepherd, Charlie Bogg, Owen Bullock – with Eva Lunny guesting on Harp and Synth for studio recordings – Hutch have been gigging prodigiously since their live debut in 2021, regularly selling out venues in their native Brighton. Currently in the midst of a 13 date EU/UK tour with Gitkin, the band have recently earned support slots with legendary psych bands Love and Os Mutantes, in addition to shows with Yín Yín, Do Nothing, Oracle Sisters, Trudy and the Romance, Surprise Chef and Personal Trainer.

Performing at this year’s The Great Escape, last summer saw them reach the longlist for Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition and hit the stages of Dot to Dot, Victorious and 2000 Trees festivals.

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Postal

January 26th, 2025

Sending it into the start of next week every Sunday at Sneaky Pete’s.

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Cheap Dirty Horse
Elsie MacDonald
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for fans of… The Pogues, Gogol Bordello, Crywank

January 26th, 2025

Cheap Dirty Horse is a big rowdy 6-piece Queer Folk-punk Dad-kissing band from the UK. Screaming about politics, gender, washing machines and kissing dads. We bring the party, you bring the dads to kiss.

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Soul Jam:
David Barbarossa
Percy Main

January 25th, 2025

Sneaky Pete’s longest running disco party, with Tuesday Gonzalez, Percy Main & pals shaking hips and breaking hearts since 2009.

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Rinse FM:
Oneman

January 24th, 2025

Some return this!

Rinse FM back in Sneaks with one of the scene-defining DJs of the last 15 years

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Pet Needs
Ben Brown

January 24th, 2025

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