INHEAVEN share the third issue of their self-made Fanzine
INHEAVEN are lifting the lid on their gorgeous new Fanzine - the third in their self-made series.
Back in October 2015 we revealed the second instalment of their series - it featured old ads featuring Brian Eno with behind the scenes shots of Tarantino and candid pics of the band members.
This third edition is a mishmash of pop culture icons (including Kate Bush, Bowie, Reed, and Pop) and shots of satin, pastels, and atom bombs. There are also a few snaps of INHEAVEN themselves mixed in; it might not be a comprehensive guide to the shrouded rockers, but it's a tantalising, eyecatching glimpse into their world and what kickstarts their imaginations.
INHEAVEN are one of our five Ones To Watch for 2016.
Next Friday (22 April), INHEAVEN will be releasing a new single called "Baby's Alright".
Check out issue #3 of the zine below.
April
23 - April Are you Listening Festival? @ Oakford Social, Reading
27 - Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
28 - Fruit, Hull
30 - Live at Leeds Festival, Leeds
May
11 - The Rainbow, Birmingham *
12 - Bungalow & Bears, Sheffield *
13 - Stereo, Glasgow w/ Yak
14 - Deaf Institute, Manchester *
15 - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds *
17 - Purple Turtle, Reading *
18 - The Exchange, Bristol *
19 - The Cookie, Leicester *
20 - Green Door Store @ The Great Escape Festival, Brighton
21 - The Bulingdon, Oxford *
24 - Dingwalls, London *
29 - Liverpool Sound City Festival, Liverpool
* = w/ Yak
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