- 29
- 05
- 2017
- 07.30
- pm
- Ballroom
Colour Of Noise ****cancelled
- £10
- Buy Tickets
Colour of Noise are a Brighton-based band that have a passion for cranked-to-the-max, vintage-influenced sound, delivered with skill and abandon (especially in live performance), adds serious power and drive to their crafted, meaningful lyrics, exploring present day”issues of permanence.”CoN’s founder, guitarist Bruce John Dickinson played in the charting hard rock band Little Angels between 1988-1994. Little Angels ‘album ‘Jam’ went to number one in the UK album chart in 1993with the band enjoying 11 Top Forty hit singles, which still get well-deserved airplay on Planet Rock today. Little Angels opened forGuns N’ Roses at the Marquee Club in88 and went on to tour withVan Halen, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, ZZ Top, Aerosmith and other heavyweight acts. The band played their final gig to a sold-out RoyalAlbert Hall in 1994. They would, however, reform in 2012 for theDownload Festival.The reunion revived Bruce’s determination to perform again,leading him to form Colour of Noise in 2015 with friends linked and gathered throughout the years: Vocalist Matt Mitchell from Fury on;and’ Silent’ Ben Daniels on bass.CoN’s current line-up reunites Bruce John Dickinson with fellow Little Angel Mark Richardson (also of Feeder and Skunk Anansie) on drums.