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Author: | Trev [ Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | 10/04 -Phil Wilson/Pocketbooks/The Postcards+1- Gramaphone |
Right here is the full confirmed line up to the next Residency night at The Gramaphone. Phil Wilson / Pocketbooks / The Postcards / Still Corners April 10th - Doors 8pm - The Gramaphone, 60-62 Commercial St, Spitalfields, London, E1 6LT (Liverpool Street/Brick Lane - Just down the road from where The Spitz used to be). (June Brides) Coming to London for a rare performance is Phil Wilson - once of C86 legends The June Brides. We're super excited that he's playing a Lostmusic night. In early 2007 Phil moved to the West Country and started recording (at home) again. He's been thrilling us with cover versions on his My Space ever since and new songs of his own are coming - with two new singles coming shortly (one released in Japan, the other in the USA on Slumberland Records). This performance will be one of the not to be missed gigs of 2008. London's finest Indiepop band play their 2nd ever Lostmusic Presents gig and since their last Lostmusic show their line up has been fleshed out by new guitarist Ian (he of Spiral Scratch and The Cut Outs) and what a band they have become. The band were brought together through a shared love of tambourines, pianos, glockenspiels, jangly guitars and boy/girl harmonies. And as we've said on Indie-mp3 many times in the past few months - they've become a stunning live band. Named in honour of Postcard Records of Scotland, The Postcards are a four-piece band based in Brockley, South London. Driven by a lack of ambition, laziness and an overwhelming determination to always enjoy themselves, they make very occasional live appearances around London. Their sets are fast and fun - whizzing through short, sharp blasts of bittersweet guitar-pop, only pausing to mop their brow and say hello. Another great new London pop band with chiming guitars and great female vocals. The Still Corners make a huanting indiepop sound and their debut CD EP is a thing of great beauty - with hints of Jangle pop. For fans of bands like Cranes and Mazzy Star. Ticket details to follow in due course. |
Author: | Bola [ Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:22 pm ] |
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And I believe we have a DJ from the Belgian Pop N Cherries indie pop site too. |
Author: | Trev [ Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:38 pm ] |
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Author: | Trev [ Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:18 pm ] |
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Now with added flyer! |
Author: | Trev [ Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:53 am ] |
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