The Blow Monkeys, a cooler facet of 80s pop, will likely be enjoying Malaga on Saturday, November 16.
Led by enigmatic lead singer Dr. Robert, the 80s chart toppers behind hits like ‘Digging your scene’ and ‘It doesn’t should be this fashion’, will likely be stopping off at Sala Roka Rock Voodoo as a part of their newest worldwide tour.
Lately, Dr. Robert, or Robert Howard, as he’s identified on the padrón in Lecrín, Granada province, the place he now lives, is flying in his different band members to play two gigs, one in Sevilla and one in Malaga, 34 years after they break up up.
Robert needed to go in one other course on the time, pursuing a profession in Home music manufacturing at a time of change within the music business when Grunge and the sounds of the Manchester Hacienda membership have been taking on the airwaves.
Taking from a broad number of influences from Jazz to Soul to 60s British rock, the emblematic music and suave of the Blow Monkeys have been at all times one of many extra trendy and stylish sounds from UK 80s pop.
The road-up is nearly the identical, with Mick Anker on bass, Neville Henry on saxophone, and the one fashionable signing, Crispin Taylor, on the drums, standing in for Tony Kiley.
The Blow Monkeys will likely be reviving their emblematic 80s sound on Saturday, November 16 at Sala Roka Rock Voodoo Malaga at 8pm. Tickets can be found from mutick.com for €56.