05/03/2026
03.04. FRUIT TONES (garage-punk, uk, rec release) + THE SNAGS (punk, bln) + DJ Moppi Galoppi at Schokoladen
swamp booking & Little League Shows prsnt:
Fruit Tones / garage-punk/r’n’r/power-pop, uk,rec release!
fruittones.bandcamp.com / instagram.com/fruittones
The Snags / punk, bln
https://linktr.ee/thesnagspunk / instagram.com/snagspunk
live at Schokoladen. doors 19.00, concert starts 20.00 Uhr. presale tickets available at --> vvk.link/49nv2ls
& after the show —> DJ Moppi Galoppi behind the decks!
instagram.com/dj.moppi.galoppi
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FRUIT TONES is a rock & roll gang from Manchester. Nothing artificial - this is the real deal. Real music played by real people for real reasons. No budget. No gimmicks. No nothing. They’re the kinda guys The Shangri-La’s sang about - true professional amateurs!
They strike again with “Easy Peelers”, their upcoming third album via Berlin’s legendary Alien Sn**ch! Records. Louder, faster and raw as ever before, they once again leave us asking how the hell does someone so casually churn out hit-after-hit-after-hit?!
Tom Harrison’s deep blue melodic and downright infectious songwriting backed up by the raw power of Tomas Walmsley (drums) and CJ Wood (bass) continues to carve out a spot all of it’s own amongst the titans of the rock & roll underground. Morphing tales of the daily grind, armed robbery, headaches and heartaches into a glitter coated blast of ultra catchy garage punk ’n’ roll, this is music to live to - they promise nothing but deliver yet another life affirming dose of rock & roll salvation, straight out of a John Waters montage. Your cha-cha heels will be soaken wet in no time!
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THE SNAGS rip through ’77 punk and power-pop hooks with the raw ferocity of modern garage punk. Fueled by Buzzcocks shrill vocals, Exploding Hearts swagger, and Dirtnap Records bands' energy, they deliver treble-heavy guitars, infectious choruses, and electric urgency — a sound that’s both a nod to the past and a punch to the present. Formed in Berlin in 2023, The Snags make their debut with White Russians in Kreuzberg on Madrid's renowned Take the City Records.