Bibi Club, Solid Pleasure & Hi? at The Prince Albert, Brighton, 7th April 2026
Hosted by Love Thy Neighbour
Having met 2/3 of Hi? at multiple gigs in Brighton, it was a pleasure to finally catch them live, opening up at The Albert on Tuesday night. Drawing from noticeable influences including The Cocteau Twins and Wire, their set included a mix of jagged and ethereally delicate vocals, layered with hints of psychedelia and dream-pop. Their EP days of sunshine and seashells, released towards the end of last year, is aptly titled to reflect their sound and the sense of nostalgia and harmony that the songs bring.
Consistently perfecting their own brand of darkened synthwave sprinkled with a beautifully transient deep to falsetto vocal range, Solid Pleasure are firmly digging their heels into the heart of Brighton’s live music circuit. Always an inspired addition to any line-up, 2026 looks like a promising year for the two-piece with hopefully many more live dates to come. If you could place Solid Pleasure into a TV show, they’d be playing Lynch’s Red Room in Twin Peaks, and ultimately who doesn’t want to be in Cooper’s dreams?
Headliners Bibi Club were new to me and many others I spoke to, so it’s fair to say that the huge reaction they received was spontaneous approval – understandable given the Montreal-based duo’s performance; their energy fuelled dancing and futuristic projections both visually entrancing. I’m sure it’s been said before but there’s a definite parallel with Stereolab’s Dots and Loops era, and a real connection between the two as they seem to play off each other with absolute synchronicity. An excellent end to the evening.
Review & Photos by Siobhan O’Driscoll – 16beasleystphotography.com | Instagram: 16beasleyst
Published 9th April 2026