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Author: | beatmo [ Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | 7 Oct - The Tamborines play special set - FREE ENTRY |
London's finest promoters of live music Club.The.Mammoth. return to host the second of Red Drapes residencies at The Old Queen's Head. Featuring: Live sets from THE TAMBORINES Red Dapes Victor Talking Machine & DJ'S CLUB.THE.MAMMOTH LOVELESS Red Drapes Islington Boys' Club Doors 7pm - FREE ENTRY!!! The Old Queen's Head 44 Essex Road N1 8LN www.theoldqueenshead.com THE TAMBORINES Having just released their debut album 'Camera & Tremor', which follows from critically acclaimed Sally O’Gannon/Be Around” released on Sonic Cathedral and 31st Floor/Come Together on the bands own imprint Beat-Mo records, The Tamborines will be performing a very special set, featuring new songs and Lulu on the drums!!! "A heady burst of fuzzed-up guitar pop." The Times "(...) a scalding blast of sculptured noise that best resembles the sweet kiss-punch of the Velvet Underground." SoundsXP "London duo Henrique Laurindo and Lulu Grave have honed the scuzzy, bleary-eyed guitar sound of the Velvet Underground andThe Byrds, pushed it through a grunge-o-meter and still manage to sound ridiculously fresh and exciting." Shortlist Magazine RED DRAPES http://www.myspace.com/reddrapes "Red Drapes take a more contemplative approach. Their considered, thoughtful sounds recalls Interpol, Editors and their forebears Joy Division, Echo & The Bunnymen et al. But in Adam Heron they have a distinctive vocalist of their own with Thomas Walker's lead guitar lines chiming out in a mesmerising fashion." John Kennedy, XFM. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE http://www.myspace.com/victortalkingmachine "Now here’s one of those bands that you listen to and wonder why you haven’t already heard of them. They’ve even got one of those names that you feel like you should’ve heard before: Victor Talking Machine. But investigate them, and find that they’re an unsigned band with quite a sparse Myspace page and a tragically tiny gig list to go with it." The Playground Magazine Some more useful links: http://www.clubthemammoth.com/ http://www.facebook.com/clubthemammoth http://www.twitter.com/clubthemammoth |
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