[DID NOT ATTEND: January 30, 2026] THE TRIP: Canaries, The Tubs, Hotline TNT, Wishy, Horse Jumper of Love
This I was pretty interested in this show because I knew two bands and I really want to see Hotline TNT. But then this show was the same night as Jordan Klepper, who my wife was dying to see live. He was great and I didn’t mind missing this long night of music.
I’m not sure what the order of the bands was.
I have never seen Horse Jumper of Love. When they played previous shows I wrote: They play downbeat, rather depressing mope rock. With occasional flares of noise attached. I’d hope they’d be more lively in concert. But I doubt it somehow. They keep appearing on my radar though, so maybe I would like them.
I saw Wishy open for Momma. I really enjoyed their set a lot–the two singers with great harmonies and, as I wrote about Sick Sweet, it’s a shoegazey masterpiece that I feel in love with the first time I heard it. I would happily have seen them again.
Hotline TNT plays what I can only describe as classic shoegaze, which is definitely having a moment again. Unlike a lot of their contemporaries, they don’t really mess with the classic shoegaze vibe all that much–not adding elements at all. Their music warms my heart and I’d love to see them live. This is the sixth time I’ve missed them since 2022.
Canaries are a noisy shoegazeish band from Richmond Virginia. They’re not dipping into the heavier side of the genre, instead they are making a lot of crashing noises–a fun rowdy kind of shoegaze that I like.
The Tubs are a Welsh indie rock band from Cardiff, formed in 2018. The band was founded by Owen Williams and original guitarist George Nicholls. Along with Max Warren they were previously members of Joanna Gruesome. The current lineup is completed by Dan Lucas and Taylor Stewart. I am surprised that one of the bands on this line up is Welsh (and maybe it’s not them), but their jangle pop is not too far off from the rest of the show.
This would have been a fun show to go to and a good chance to check out a bunch of bands.

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