Tuesday, September 07
Fang Island
Cymbals
Clip Stamp Fold
Fang Island are coming over from Brooklyn to be with us this week.
“If this is the arena rock of the future, send me a ticket.” — Pitchfork
“A triumphant, heavily riffed, primarily instrumental epic, whiplashing through six minutes of smiling prog jams, and as many tempos as passages, before settling into one last minute of uplifting chants.” — Stereogum
“Life-affirming prog guitar anthems.” – Seattle Stranger
http://www.myspace.com/fangisland
For some more infos about Cymbals have a read here:
http://www.dummymag.com/next/2010/08/08/cymbals-interview-a-life-of-its-own-/
Or a listen here:
http://cymbals.bandcamp.com

Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=396663

 
     
  WHITE HEAT CLUB - Every Tuesday - 10:30pm - 3am
£5 / £4 with a copy of the mailout / Flyer / NUS

Drinks: £2.50 / bottle beer & £2 Vodka mix.
After the bands are done you're more than welcome to hang about for the club with DJs Matty, Olly & Marcus playing the best indie & electro they can find plus whatever else seems like a cunning plan.

Expect music from the likes of: LCD Soundsystem; Foals; The XX; Popof; Aeroplane; Dizzee Rascal; Tiga; Yeah Yeah Yeahs; La Roux; Kid Kudi; Metronomy; Horrors; Herve; Music Go Music; Boys Noize; Joe and Will Ask; Foamo; Major Lazer; Animal Collective; Sirusmo; Pixeltan; NYPC; In Flagranti; Vitalic; Late of the Pier; Bloody Beetroots; Joakim; Beni; Radioclit; Joy Orbison; Museum of Bellas Artes; Fools Gold; Hot Chip; Think About Life; Sleigh Bells...


     
 
   
Tuesday, September 14
Yuck
A Grave with No Name
Slowgun

Someone once said of Yuck (and me) "You just want to put them on every week". Yes. That's about right.
http://www.myspace.com/yuckband
http://www.myspace.com/agravewithnoname
"Indie-pop perfection"-Drowned in Sound 
http://www.myspace.com/slowgun
Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=402339
 
   
Tuesday, September 21
A. Human
Othello Woolf
Grass House

Unusually we're going to lead with a review from the Sunday Telegraph of A Human: "Only my third five-star album of the year…one that I adore more with each new play….combining hedonistic performance art, sassy, funny lyrics and an insanely catchy sound…a masterpiece" *****5/5 - THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
"Wilfully bonkers electro-pop….affected madness….like Oscar Wilde just risen from the grave for a shamble round Shoreditch" - NME
http://www.myspace.com/theahuman
Continuing with the press hyperbole Othello Woolf have garnered praise including the following nuggets (& even one from our friends at Transparent):
"A solo soul man he stalks the streets of London, weaving woozy funk into sentimental songs, hitching weird new noises to vintage emotions." FADER
"... the kind of voice that makes you stop and blink. A curious blend of old time soul and new wave numbness; languid and weary yet full of emotion." DUMMY
"An off-kilter maverick who wants to do everything himself and in his own domain. ‘Stand’ is like the avant garde Club Tropicana with all of the lilting warmth and less of the sickly spandex." Transparent blog
http://www.myspace.com/othellowoolf
And last but by no means least it's Grass House.
http://www.myspace.com/grasshouseuk

 
   
Tuesday, September 28
Zulu Winter
Sad Day for Puppets
Venus Fury

ZW are old friends of ours with a new guise. More info along soon...
http://www.myspace.com/thevenusfury
Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=402340
 


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