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The Music Manual Presents; Kashmere, DUSST & Mad Alice At The Buyers Club 12th August

Award shortlisted, Liverpool music website, The Music Manual is pleased to announce the return of its live shows by welcoming Stockport based foursome, Kashmere to The Buyers Club on Friday 12th August.

This first announcement reveals headliners, Kashmere will be joined by local, dirty blues foursome, DUSST and mysterious trio, Mad Alice.

Part of Stockport’s ever-growing pool of talent, Kashmere have spent the best part of three years moulding themselves, keeping fans eagerly awaiting their debut single, Blow Your Mind. With their cult-like following, Kashmere have excelled themselves on the live circuit, taking to over 30 shows last year but determined to do more in the next.

Liverpool’s own authentic blues band, DUSST are a psychedelic quartet making waves within Liverpool, from leaking their debut single, The Edge of Life in January to touring France in July they’re pushing a hard-working mentality onto their blues-rock sound.

Consisting of front-woman, Caitlin Hare, lead guitarist Ryan Lavery and drummer Kraig Shaw, Mad Alice released their long-awaited new track, Ball & Maze last month, offering a feisty alternative to punkish blues rock.

With more announcements coming in the next couple of weeks, The Music Manual creator and Editor-in-chief, Lauren Jones said: “I am so pleased to be bringing back our live edition of The Music Manual – a year has been far too long and I am hoping this will be the first of many more to come.”

“There are so many fantastic artists out there and I strive to make sure no-one will go unnoticed. DUSST, Mad Alice and Kashmere have all been on my radar for quite some time now, the evening will be one hell of a journey.”

Tickets available from Skiddle here

Editor

Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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