The Sleeves (by @ The Wanch)

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The Sleeves

“Part punk, part classic rock, part throwback 80s indie. Proper rock’n’roll.”

“This is unmistakably a British guitar-driven rock band but the songs and compositions are fully developed and distinctive enough to serve as a shot-in-the-arm for anybody nonplussed by whatever currently passes for alternative music.”

The Sleeves are a British-born Hong Kong-based alternative rock band. Their debut album ‘Arcade Rock’ was released in 2011 and the follow-up ‘Deliverance’, which was recorded in Cambodia, in 2018.

Keith Goodman – vocals, rhythm guitar
Pete Gordon – lead guitar
Matt Coleman – percussion
Stu McCutcheon – bass

The Sleeves have performed at international festivals in Hong Kong (Clockenflap), Taiwan (Spring Scream) and Manila (Summer Noise), played support slots for Gary Numan, UNKLE and Peaches, and toured in the UK and extensively around the Asia region.

Website: thesleeves.hk
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Twitter: @The_Sleeves
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The Wanch

The Wanch is a historic, friendly, hassle-free, international and unpretentious Music Club with high quality service and a wide variety of free live music.

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Gaz

Gary "Gaz" Jones, Professional Photographer at gazjonesphoto.com, joined Hong Kong Rocks in early 2019.

Originally from Yorkshire, Gaz has lived in Hong Kong since 1990. He has been in the creative industry since 1978, working as a creative director both in London and Hong Kong.

His interest in photography goes back to his Art College days where he became fascinated in Black & White film photography. Gaz specializes in portrait and documentary photography, predominately in black and white, using both film and digital cameras.

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