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Author: | spoonofmusic [ Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | The Chapman Family +The Moon + Time.Space.Repeat.+Magna Saga |
Spoon of Music Presents.... Wednesday 10th October 2007 8pm - Midnight The Windmill Brixton, London SW2 The Chapman Family + The Moon + Time. Space. Repeat. + Magna Saga THE CHAPMAN FAMILY (Stockton-on-Tees) Post-punk with a big steely set of fat metallic bollocks! It's the kind of music that scrunches up Gang of Four's much treaded territory and injects some menacing venom. Fractured rhythms pulsate with high octane melodies creating something engaging yet terrifying. high-speed jitter-pop destined to get every discerning indie-kid shaking their denim clad hips, swaggering new-wave call to arms…absorbing, alluring & completely contagious - NME www.myspace.com/thechapmanfamily THE MOON (London) Swagger! Attitude! Short sharp stabs of rock that's gone 0-200mph and back again in under 3 minutes! The Stooges 'Raw Power' era. Vocals growl and guitar riffs rips into you. Dead Eyes' starts like Nirvana's 'Come As You Are', but the singer's moody and dramatic voice and distorted guitar lines makes it far more sinister, like a sedated Cramps - Artrocker www.myspace.com/themoonandx TIME.SPACE.REPEAT. (London) Post-rock and shoegaze in one. Intense and beautiful, atmospheric synth and keyboard arrangements engulf you making the hairs on the back of your neck stand and tingle. Cinematic musical arrangements combine lush melodies that recall Yo La Tengo and explosive guitars erupting in apocalyptic measures. www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat MAGNA SAGA (South East England) Bass heavy riffs and hook laden guitar melodies give this trio a dark psychedelic vibe that blends the gap between Queens of the Stone Age and Alice In Chains. Songs career from heavy pounding moments of colossal might to delicate time changes. "Certainly one to watch, see them up close and personal before they become massive" The Fly www.myspace.com/magnasaga For more info visit: www.myspace.com/spoonofmusic |
Author: | dookerdoo [ Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:10 pm ] |
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thee undisputed worst band i've ever seen in my entire life (and there's been some impressively cack competition) were called the moon. i wonder if this is them? |
Author: | gavdann [ Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:38 pm ] |
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Never heard of The Moon but I love The Chapman Family. Great band. |
Author: | dookerdoo [ Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:42 pm ] |
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cool. i'd be surprised if it was them. they really were trully awful. i wrote a bit of a rant about them on here once. they were so bad you couldn't actually look at them. they made you feel embarrassed and sick at the same time. really spectacular levels awfulness. |
Author: | Cavey [ Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:11 pm ] |
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Well why don't you click on the link, Dookers? (or should I say chris martin? You do remind me of him - I was watching extras yesterday - you've got the same profile) Anyway the moon - I clicked on the link and they're billing themselves as "Bastard sons of Mother Mercury" - I always steer clear of bands that do that. The myspace is awful too. 'You plug them, you suck them and you leave them out to dry' - an extract taken from Swam for 1969 0k. *calls ivor novello award committee* On a positive note they bite the audience. |
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