Pôt-pot

The Workman's Club, Thursday 21st May

Pôt-pot are an Irish quintet based in Lisbon, Portugal. The band infuse the propulsive rhythms of krautrock with a phosphorescent psych-rock radiance, all underscored by harmonium drones, hypnotic vocal harmonies, and layers of rough-hewn texture. They deal in deep grooves and cooking listeners to completion.

They released their debut EP Ode To A in 2023, earning it a spot on The Thin Air’s “Best of 2023” list. “Ode To A succeeds not just in the artistic practice of the avant-garde, but as piece of an engaging, genuinely psychedelic experimental drone rock” – Stevie Lennox, The Thin Air. In April 2024, they released their second EP “GOING INSANE” on cult Porto based label Socorro, with a limited vinyl run via Ireland’s beloved Blowtorch Records, receiving much critical acclaim.

2024-2025 has been a busy period for pôt-pot, selling out shows across Ireland, UK and Portugal as well as support slots with MELTS (Fuz Club) and a series of sold-out shows in Vicar St., Dublin with The Mary Wallopers. In mid 2025, the band signed with LA-based Felte Records, with whom they’ll release their debut album “Warsaw 480km” in September 2025.

Evolved primarily from demos by multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Mark Waldron-Hyden during a period of grief and personal upheaval, “Warsaw 480km” came to life through a series of live, full-band studio sessions that document an exceptional array of talents, unified in an embrace of raw catharsis that transforms deep pain into a luminous reverie


Date:
Thursday 21st May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €21.50
Address:
The Workman's Club, Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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