I’m sure that most of us know one or two people who don’t like to drink and/or dance at nightclubs. I mean, yes there are certain times when we all have to restrain ourselves from drinking because either we’re the designated driver for the night or we’re having an early one at work the next morning and don’t want to stumble there with a killer hangover.
A few distinct differences come to mind when I compare city clubs and suburban clubs. Firstly, for a city club, I think of a room or two filled with sweaty young adults drenched in alcohol, listening to techno music and dancing the night away. For a suburban club I imagine, a small room filled with anyone aged 18 and above, drinking beer, playing pool and listening to a live band.
The English are known their fondness for a pint at their local pub as well as their distinctive slang veiled in their thick accents. Sheffield artist John Dowswell, also known by his artist pseudonym coLor, has combined these two very British things in an effort to get local drinkers to explore more of their local pubs.