Lost Music Presents London versus Sweden!
Candy Panic Attack
"Riotous grrrl noise"
"London's Candy Panic Attack are an interesting proposition, popping out of the indie pop scene with a harder punk edge that's forever cognizant of the worth of a little rattle and shimmer. Starry-eyed and subversive, managing to sound raucous yet beguiling in a way that makes me think back to John Peel favourites like Lolita Storm, which is a fantastic thing." Squirrel Records
http://www.myspace.com/candypanicattack
This Years Model (Sweden)
"Named after Elvis Costello’s classic 1978 album, in their forceful pop music you can hear traces of a young Jarvis Cocker as well as Robert Forster and David Gedge. The sound is enriched with a huge portion of guitar twang, which is hard to place somewhere between classic Byrds-jangle and the strumming of the Class of ’86." THXL
http://www.myspace.com/thisyearsmodelpop
Penny Century (Sweden)
"Demonstrating a canny knack for composing songs that combine elements of 60s girl groups and new wave pop (a la Blondie and The Pretenders) such as 'Please Don't Go', they're also smart enough to add effective brass, with an occassional touch of violin and banjo too, that helps propel their bright, infectious sound skywards." Rock n..Reel Magazine
http://www.myspace.com/pennycentury
Beta Rays
"Look out for those Beta Rays, you can't always see them coming. But North London's next big thing are currently on the air waves all over town..." Gary Crowley
http://www.myspace.com/betarays
The Enterprise (nearest tube - Chalk Farm)
2 Haverstock Hill
Camden,
London
NW3 2BL
Doors Open at 8pm. DJ's after the bands until late.
Tickets £4 in advance:
http://www.wegottickets.co.uk/event/45968 £5 with flyer or £6 doors