Hello all, just a wee reminder about Wednesday's show. Tickets are still available priced only 7 ponds sterling and are available from
LONDON BUSH HALL-
WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY, 2007 7.30pm
Lucky Soul (10pm)
Greenwich six-piece Lucky Soul are fronted by Ali Howard - "evocative of arch divas from all points Dusty Springfield to Nina Persson" (The Guardian). They've been tipped for great things everywhere their bitterly sweet lyrics and Spector-tinged strings have sent them. Their debut album 'The Great Unwanted' was released April 10th through their own label Ruffa Lane, and is full of songs that feel like in another, fairer world they could each be a number one single: "An immediate classic." (Independent on Sunday 5/5) "Pop at its most glorious and heartbreaking." (Metro 5/5 - Album of the Week).
www.luckysoul.co.uk
Johnny Boy (9pm)
Johnny Boy place their hearts and beliefs on hissing black vinyl, with coyly-put lyrics about today's material obsessions. Davo (guitars, loops, vocals) and Lolly (more guitars, loops, vocals) blend church bells, boy-girl vocals, loops, twists, warps, walls of sound and edgy guitars to rekindle the idea of Sandista-era Clash having an, erm, shootout with Phil Spector. Well-written, catchy pop.
www.myspace.com/johnnyboyuk
Montt Mardié (8.15pm)
The first UK show by this Swedish chap who comes in somewhere between Duran Duran, Marvin Gaye, Jens Lekman and Kings of Convenience. From Montt Mardié's blog: "While the other kids were searching for guns and ammo, I read the bible. I loved boats and roller coasters. On the day I turned eight my mom bought me a guitar. I kept it in a closet and only took it out when I was alone."
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