Magic Potion Promotions and the Real Music Club present another spellbinding day of psychedelic sights and sounds, deep beneath Brighton Station. Featuring live sets from The Bevis Frond, Eliza Skelton, Map71, Minor Dents, Cygnet and The Decadent Dayze. With in-between sounds from Count Zer0. We open at 3pm, and the first act will be on at 3.30pm. Curfew for the Green Door Store is 10.30pm on Sunday.
Advance tickets are available for just £15 plus booking via the WeGotTickets link on this page.
We'll be posting the final running order shortly, but The Bevis Frond will be playing from 9pm until curfew (10.30pm). There are regular trains to London and elsewhere until about midnight, despite it being a Sunday.
The Live Acts
What is there to say about THE BEVIS FROND that hasn’t already been said in numerous music magazine articles over the last 40 years ? If you want a decent history of the band, check out the recent documentary ‘Little Eden: The Story of The Bevis Frond’. Fronted by Nick Saloman, the psych-rock legends have released almost thirty studio albums since 1987’s Miasma, with the next one (Horrorful Heights) due in April. We’ve been wanting them to play at Psych Sundae since it started, and it’s finally happening ! This will be the band’s first UK gig of 2026, and they will hopefully be playing a few songs off the new album, along with some classics from their extended back catalogue.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2873206164
https://bevisfrond.bandcamp.com
CYGNET is an artist based in Stroud, Gloucestershire, creating music that blends an eclectic mix of instruments, including a DMX drum machine, bass, guitar, foot pedals, percussion, sampled loops, and voice. The music draws inspiration from the raw energy of arcane blues and psychedelia, with references to artists like Hapshash and the Multi Coloured Coat, Bukka White, and Count Ossie & the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari. The result is a distinctive sound that has been described as aggressive, dark ambient, early DIY techno, sound art, and “post-everything, improvised industrial and ambient noise with beats.”
https://cygnetvzero.uk/
https://on.soundcloud.com/6ATKKIcJlbGhoDxQD0
https://bsky.app/profile/13ax.bsky.social
Comedian Stewart Lee has described ELIZA SKELTON as being 'like a cross between Stevie Nicks and a stygian witch that can see into your soul’. The Sussex based musician and vocal coach will hopefully be accompanied by a full band to play some of her amazing acid-folk songs.
https://www.facebook.com/ElizaSkeltonMusic/
https://www.elizaskelton.com/
https://elizaskelton.bandcamp.com/music
It’s hard to believe that MAP 71 have only played Psych Sundae twice before, as they’ve been a growing presence in Brighton’s underground scene since forming in 2013. The post-punk / spoken wave combo consist of Lisa Jayne - lyrics / vocals, and Andy Pyne - drums / sounds. Hypnotic drum rhythms build an environment for stories told by a restless observer. Ritual pulses and angular grooves woven with a dialogue of Pagan surrealism and abstract verse. Having seen them live numerous times over the last few years, they seem to be getting better and better, and we’re looking forward to hearing some tracks from their upcoming album, The Feral Jinx, which is due to be released in April.
https://www.facebook.com/map71brighton
http://map71.bandcamp.com/
MINOR DENTS from Brighton are a propulsive kosmische trio with Holly Finch on vocals and bass, Ryan Bollard on drums, and Al Strachan on keys, cornet and electronics. They have drawn comparisons to Broadcast, Stereolab and Nico, and a recent live show inspired music writer Everett True to
describe them as, “Mesmerising… Hypnotic goodness. Goodly
hypnosis…. Goody goody gumdrops.” Their debut EP is out on Rose Hill Records on January 23rd - timed to coincide with their Lewes Psychedelic Festival appearance. While the band are Psych Sundae debutants, Al has previously appeared on a couple of occasions, as part of Chop Chop and Nylon Prawn.
https://www.instagram.com/minordentsmusic/
THE DECADENT DAYZE are still buzzing after being labelled ‘Brighton’s Guardians of the Garage-Psych Grail’ in a recent issue of Shindig Magazine, but to be fair, it was always their primary aim to create catchy Freakbeat tunes that might have been heard on Radio London in 1967. Stylistically, the group's garage-psych-pop roots (13th Floor Elevators, The Golden Dawn, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Buzzcocks) have been tempered by elements of folk-horror and more. Some of their songs involve strange tales of black cats, stone circles, magic spells, wizz bangs and fairies, but they can still knock out a decent love song when they want. The band have been busy recording tracks with Julian Tardo in Hove, for what will be their first studio album, to be released later this year. A single, Down By The Water, will precede the album, and a limited lathe-cut will hopefully be available by the time they play Psych Sundae.
https://www.thedecadentdayze.com
https://www.facebook.com/decadentdayze/
https://thedecadentdayze.bandcamp.com/album/3-6-9-ive-got-time
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