Our Patch Summer 2017 Hammersmith & Shepherds Bush | Page 12

Our Patch summer 2017 ROA AD ALDBOURNE ROAD U XB RI D GE R THE VALE ORD RO AD WENDELL PA RK G AY F V HAYD N PAR ROAD OLD D COBB ROA Nick Mulvey performs at St Stephen's Church at Bushstock 2012 LOW BECK AD O RO JEDD D OA TA R T VA L E The party is on! Geoff Cowart looks forward to the only festival in town offering 41 superb young bands rocking seven of the best Shepherds Bush venues ARMSTRONG RO SAWLEY D AD R OA RO ELL ARK N P ND SEI WE S A B ROA D DEN BIN GOLD RT GARDEN H A M LE T GARD ST. PETER’S SQUARE 9 H TRAID R AV E N S C O U 7 6 The Library, Bush Theatre 5 Sindercombe Social 4 St Stephen's Church 3 Defector's Weld AD The Courtyard, K West Hotel 2 Stamford Brook Bush Hall 1 BR E nd this Where to fi tock s year's Bush . .. s e u n ve W 12 SH B US HB A RD RO STA O MF 12/13 Over at K West it will be Nick Mulvey topping the bill. His secret acoustic set in 2015 led to a queue of epic proportions outside the Albertine wine bar in Wood Lane. But this time he’s back with new songs for the outdoor venue. And if you’re looking for another hot tip this year, check out Methyl Ethyl. The 4AD-signed band hailing from Australia dropped a corker of a second album in Everything Is Forgotten – and their minimal psychedelic majesty is best experienced in a live setting. Alongside the live music, a selection of food trucks will be on site offering festival-goers from Nazarí, Mother Clucker and a BBQ at the Rooftop bar at Bush Hall as well as special festival menus across W12 including The Albertine, Sindercombe Social and The Defector’s Weld. Tickets £35. bushstock.co.uk PR B ushstock is back! The annual one-day, multi- venue music festival returns to Shepherds Bush for its seventh year on Saturday June 10. For the first time, the festival expands to seven venues, putting on gigs for some of the finest up-and-coming musicians – and a few veterans – across W12. This year’s party includes Bush Hall, The Defector’s Weld, Sindercombe Social and the beautiful St Stephen's Church, alongside new venues such as The Library at Bush Theatre, The Courtyard at K West Hotel and clothes recycling charity TRAID in Uxbridge Road. Headlining at Bush Hall will be festival favourites The Big Moon. We tipped them last year and it will be great to see the four-strong London band playing songs for their debut album, Love in the 4th Dimension, released in April. K OO