Party: FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND w/ Liberatae Mae & Less Deceived | The Welly Club | Tonight!!
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FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND
w/ Liberatae Mae & Less Deceived
Saturday 16th May
£12.00 advance tickets available online: https://www.hullboxoffice.co.uk/tickets/buy_ticket/524
Or call the ticket hotline on 01482 221113
7pm doors / 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
- Please note curfew for this gig will be 10pm, The Welly Club will then close and re-open at 10.30pm for their normal Saturday club night which is strictly 18+. Anyone under the age of 18 will not be able to re-enter the club after the gig.
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Funeral for a Friend are a Welsh Post-Hardcore band from Bridgend who formed in 2001. The band's line-up comprises lead vocalist Matthew Davies-Kreye, guitarist Kris Coombs-Roberts, guitarist Gavin Burrough and bassist Richard Boucher.
Funeral for a Friend's popularity rose in the United Kingdom with the release of their debut album, Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003). Achieving both a gold certification and three top twenty singles in their home country, Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation is often acclaimed as one of the landmark screamo records of the 2000s.
Hours (2005) and Tales Don't Tell Themselves (2007) showed an evolution in Funeral for a Friend's musical style from the style which defined their debut, as the group began to diverge from their use of screaming vocals, post-hardcoreinfluenced guitars, favouring more melodic emo influences. These albums achieved gold and silver sales certificates respectively in the UK.
Funeral for a Friend self-released their fourth album, Memory and Humanity (2008) through their short-lived record label Join Us, the album arguably being their most eclectic to date. Following this the band tied themselves to other independent labels for Welcome Home Armageddon (2011) and Conduit (2013), both of which showed the band returning to the metal and hardcore influenced style of their earlier work.