Doll and Elks for Net’s Night

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Algernon Doll and Garden Of Elks to play Mad Hatters on Friday the 18th of July.

Algernon Doll , in it’s 4 piece format, sees Ewan Grant and Co. in Inverness to promote the release of the band’s third album,’Omphalic’.

The band have already released a single from the album, ‘Suicide’ which was was described by Song Writing Magazine as “Imbued with an energy that turns despair into a creative, rather than self-reflective force”.

Drawing comparisons to Nirvana and Elliot Smith, the strong Nineties grunge feel has earned them the tag of being “one of the most exciting artists to emerge in a while” by Artrocker Magazine.

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Garden of Elks at The Ironworks Easter Showcase
Algernon Doll have recently played goNORTH 2014 and Radio 1’s Big Weekend and have slots at Wickerman and the Free Range Stage at Belladrum (where it will Ewan on his own) coming up over summer.

They will be joined by high octane noise makers, Garden of Elks, will be promoting their new EP ‘Yoop’ which Niall Strachan talked to us about in an interview earlier this year. A prelude for the much anticipated debut album, also promised this year,  we hope.

The three piece will see Alex Gordon (from VASA)  joining the band on drums for their Mad Hatters date, it will be interesting to see how this will change the band’s dynamic.

The Netsounds Unsigned + Mad Hatters presented night will be held at Mad Hatters on Friday 18th July is free entry.

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Chris Lemon
Chris Lemonhttp://www.igi.gs
A lifelong passion for music matched with a geeky fascination for social media and websites resulted in the creation of Inverness Gigs back in 2010. The aim of the site is to help promote, support and generally raise awareness of the local music scene.In fairness fifteen years of being a psychiatric nurse never prepared me for the experiences that we have had over the last few years and the evolution of Inverness Gigs has certainly been a steep learning curve.I currently write (less and less), edit and co-ordinate most of the Inverness Gigs activities.Occasionally seen on Twitter, and  LinkedIn, if you want get in touch you can contact me via our Facebook page.

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