If a “grungy blend of chaos, sweat and mischief” sounds like your cup of tea, then this young Teesside four-piece might be just what you’re after. That’s how Wingz of the Monkey describe their live show – and their reputation is rapidly growing.
Their brand of teenage angst is paying off, with Wingz gigs becoming known for their high energy, inevitable semi-nakedness, hard-hitting drumming, and trademark orange shorts – all of which are causing quite a stir in the region.
The vocal style leans heavily on the influences of Eddie Vedder and Scott Weiland, but don’t be surprised if some Guns N’ Roses-esque riffs crash the grunge party. The result is a genre-blending sound that harks back to the early ’90s seismic shift from leather tassels to flannel shirts.
Tickets, priced at £7.00 in advance, are available at georgiantheatre.co.uk.