Seeing as do not post on these boards I will advertise their gigs for them. Cop this line up for starters. Sounds XP jolly anyone?
LONDON SPIRAL SCRATCH POP @ THE LUMINAIRE
SATURDAY 23RD JUNE, 2007 3.00pm
Spiral Scratch present an all day event. Doors open at 3pm with first band at 3.45pm
Ballboy
The legendary Edinburgh four-piece return to London for the first time since 2005. Ballboy combine uniquely humorous and clever lyrics against warm blankets of sound to create deeply poignant songs about everyday life. Huge favourites of the late, great John Peel and following in a rich vein of romantic guitar music similar to The Wedding Present, Ballboy are the shining light of the not-so-young sound of Scotland. The band is currently recording its fifth album and this show will be one of the first opportunities for fans to hear the results.
Ballboy's frontman Gordon McIntyre will also be doing an early solo set at the all-dayer.
www.ballboymusic.com
Bearsuit
Stop-start boy/girl twee-rock cutie-killer six-piece with everything from cinematic waltzes to catchy electro disco and hard punk screaming riot grrrl noise. Comparisons have been made to Huggy Bear, Architecture in Helsinki, Belle and Sebastian and Sonic Youth. They have recently recorded their third full length LP which will be out on Fantastic Plastic very soon.
www.bearsuit.co.uk
Shrag
Shrag are a girl/boy group from Brighton, their single 'Intelligent Theft' is one of Spiral Scratch's favourite records of the moment. They feature ex-members of the Blue Minkies and have a sound that will remind you of Love is All, The Slits and Comet Gain. They've recently been entertaining the kids at Ladyfest Leeds and will be playing the Spiral Scratch all-dayer fresh from supporting NME darlings The Cribs on tour.
www.myspace.com/shrag
Horowitz
C86-tastic Horowitz are all about noisy indiepop at its finest, combined with the sweetest, most passionate lyrics in the vein of Pavement. With ex-members of the Rosehips and very deeply rooted belief in DIY pop, they have dazzled audiences around the country. Their LP Frosty Cat Songs is out now on Kitchen Records.
www.wearehorowitz.com
The Manhattan Love Suicides
Having just released their first album on Magic Marker (US), these lovers of the fuzzy indiepop melody from Leeds will remind you of The Jesus and Mary Chain, Shop Assistants and Sonic Youth. Their legendary and idiosyncratic 20-minute sets will leave you hungry for more.
www.myspace.com/themls
Electrophönvintage
If Sarah Records was still around, Electrophönvintage would be its most loved band. These French popsters take boy/girl vocals and atmospheric melodies to a whole new level by penning bittersweet songs with surprising twists, true to the spirit of early Field Mice but also to the recent sound of young Sweden.
www.myspace.com/electrophonvintage
The Cut-Outs
The Cut-Outs feature members of Airport Girl and The Fat Tulips and play garage rock for pop kids with short, daft guitar solos and an unerring ear for a tune (often their own!). Expect a Vaselines/ Pastels/ Beat Happening world of rumbling shambolic C86 tunefulness.
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