London in Stereo // September 2013

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WELCOME Hello, So hopefully you guys are all in the swing of things when it comes to festival season? I mostly try to avoid too much of the camping-in-the-rain rubbish, but this year I just couldn't resist the call of End of the Road. Let's just hope the weather holds. We also hit up Visions festival this month. Now that's more my kinda festival; rooftops, rum and some of London's best undiscovered venues. Check out our photos on page 49. We've got yet more exciting things in development here. To keep updated, and to make sure you know about all the best gigs in London, get over to the site and sign up to our mailing list, we promise not to spam you, and hopefully it'll brighten up your Monday mornings. We'd love to hear from you too. Drop us a line just to say hi if you want, we promise not to be too mean. Anyway, wish me luck, see you on the flip side.

WHAT WE CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO THIS MONTH JESS PERERA ELSEWHERE BIZARRE DAVE BAT AND BALL WE PREFER IT IN THE DARK LOKI YOUNG ECHO BLOOD SUGAR TOM FOREST SWORDS THE WEIGHT OF GOLD DAVID MADELINE MONDRALA BAD KID

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Editor Jess Partridge: jess@londoninstereo.co.uk

13. TALES FROM THE CITY 14. FACTORY FLOOR 20. ALBUM REVIEWS 25. GIGS OF THE MONTH 30. THE GOOD GIG PUB GUIDE 31. LIVE LISTINGS 48. LIVE REVIEWS 53. PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS

Deputy Editor Dave Rowlinson: dave@londoninstereo.co.uk Sub-Editor / Sales Loki Lillistone: loki@londoninstereo.co.uk Guest blog writer Aimee Cliff: Dummy Mag Photography Factory Floor Sebastian Nevols Visions Festival Rachel Lipsitz Contributors Tom Johnson, Jack Urwin, David Laurie, Lauren Down, Will Grant, Tom Edwards, Danny Wright, George O’Brien, Jake May, Jack McKenna, Sam Hurst, Lara Piras 5


with TIRZAH

FUTURE BROWN

Newcomer Tirzah lit up our summer with her debut single I'm Not Dancing, produced by Micachu on her finest form. Inciting you to do exactly what its title tells you not to with its rough and ready recorders and loose percussion, and fronted by one of the most open and instantly likeable vocals of recent times, this is a dance track full of heart and soul.

The debut single from the collaborative project of Fatima Al Qadiri, Nguzunguzu and J-CUSH delivers filthy club music made up of all the recognisable hip hop, R&B and dub elements, but is stitched together in such a way that makes it so much more than its parts. With Al Qadiri's familiar ghostly synths and a biting vocal from Tink, this is a track that evokes the moment while reaching into a dark, abstracted future.

I’M NOT DANCING

WANNA PARTY (FEAT. TINK)

Tirzah

Dummy AGM; 28th + 29th September // London Fields Brewery Tirzah // oOoOO // Brolin // Larry Gus // Kirk Spencer // Butterclock // Woman's Hour


MURLO & FAMOUS ENO ARIEL

This aquatic tune from the London-based producers builds from a relatively simple grime backdrop to form a richly interwoven track that seems to shimmer as it moves. Dense yet frothy and fun, it's a fair shout for one of our favourite tracks of this summer.

HALEEK MAUL

LOBO (PRODUCED BY FOREST SWORDS) Annoyingly young Barbadian rapper Haleek Maul and returning Tri Angle producer Forest Swords are an unlikely but show-stopping pair on this heady and heavy new track. Matching the sinister palette of the latter's upcoming album, Lobo features a funereal beat and some arrestingly bleak lyrics from the 17 year old MC.

Murlo & Famous Eno

DRAKE

HOLD ON WE'RE GOING HOME Is it a rapper? Is it a singer? Who cares! It's Drake doing synth pop, and like ketchup mixed with mayonnaise, it's a combination you never knew you wanted but now won't be able to quit. An amazing tune for cruising around at twilight.

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SUMMER

CAMP WORDS: JACK URWIN “Don’t eat me, I’m just a li’l burger!” Elizabeth Sankey squeals, her impression of an anthropomorphic sandwich as unexpected as the preceding revelation that Summer Camp’s third full-length will be “a concept album through the history of American fast food”. In context, this isn’t quite so batshit. “Every band I love has made a bad album,” Jeremy Warmsley clarifies. “I think maybe we should make one on purpose, just to get it out of the way.” The topic of burgers in our short chat is curiously, delightfully dominant. “A bunch of people who met through our shows have got this club where they go and check out different burger places - that’s so cool,” Warmsley says, his joy of witnessing friendships formed by mutual fandom for their music so palpable. A desire to please seems essential to Summer Camp’s existence, extending even to the lowest of the low: journalists. “I’m continually amazed and flattered when people take the time to write anything about us,” Elizabeth says. “I don’t want to encourage anyone to write a negative review for the sake of it, but I love

“ IT’S ETERNALLY DEPRESSING THAT I’M NEVER GOING TO GET TO SEE US PLAY LIVE” a really well written and thoughtful bad review, it’s so helpful - although horrible to get.” Given the calibre of the eponymous follow-up to 2011’s Welcome To Condale, it doesn’t seem too likely the duo will have to deal with such negativity this time around. Conceived during last year’s festival season, the 11 tracks that made it to release were whittled down from an initial 50; a combination of home recordings and studio time at the hands of desk-man extraordinaire Stephen Street. “He’s made records that I have literally listened to hundreds of times, so for us it was amazing. We felt really starstruck, the first time I was recording a bit of


guitar for the record I was so nervous, my hands were sweaty.” Between working with Street and tightening up the songwriting process, Warmsley explains how Summer Camp has comfortably dodged the dreaded ‘sophomore slump’. “More than ever we’ve revisited and edited and hopefully that’s part of why in my mind it’s a stronger album than Condale.” Sankey chips in: “It was something that I was loathe to do - I don’t do drafts, I don’t go back over things, so it was actually quite hard for me to think ‘okay I need to look at these lyrics again’.” Reluctantly, she admits it was worth it.

Meanwhile Jeremy, eschewing any false modesty, confesses it’s “eternally depressing that I’m never going to get to see us play live”. As Elizabeth gently mocks him for this display, the couple’s true dynamic appears. Every bit as charming and witty as their music, all you need to understand the beauty of Summer Camp is a few minutes in the company of Elizabeth Sankey and Jeremy Warmsley.

Summer Camp play Rough Trade East September 8th and Heaven November 27th. ‘Summer Camp’ is released September 9th via Moshi Moshi



Come to London, drink beer, watch bands, hang with Henry the American Football player from Dawson’s Creek and cut down on that overrated sleeping stuff. The PINS guide to succeeding at A-Levels (and maybe life) sounds good to us: The 18th June 2007 was my first ever London show. It was a Monday night before one of my Music A-Level exams, so I should’ve been at home studying or getting an early night or whatever, but instead I was at the (then) Monto Water Rats near King’s Cross for the first ever Huckster Club night, curated by XFM’s Marsha Shandur and her friend Cerian. The bill was Tellison, Cats and Cats and Cats, Hearts Under Fire, My First Tooth and Pagoda. (A FIVE BAND BILL, on a Monday, in London!?) My bandmate Ross and I hopped on the train down from Northampton with cans of Guinness in hand. It was quite surreal, because Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire, Dawson’s Creek) was in Pagoda. Why was I in London on a Monday? Why was Michael Pitt there? He gave us his band’s album. It was weird and I’m pretty sure they all wore matching ‘Pagoda’ T-shirts. It was a super fun night anyway - the gig was really busy and sweaty, I felt very excited to be there (and a bit guilty), I danced to Tellison (for the first of many times in my life), drank some beers and got home at 3am having fallen asleep on the last train. My exam was at 9am and somehow, despite being more than a little groggy in the morning, I managed to totally nail it. The moral of this story is - if you party on schoolnights, you get A grades.

PINS TA L E S F R O M T H E C I T Y. . .

PINS play Birthdays October 9th // Girls Like Us is released September 30th via Bella Union 13


FACTORY FLOOR WORDS: TOM JOHNSON


After releasing their debut single way back in 2008, Factory Floor are finally ready to release a full-length record. They've spent those five years developing one of the best live shows around, tweaking the line-up and constantly experimenting with their sound; the result is a self-titled album which is as bold and beautifully realised as many always knew it would be. 'Turn It Up' is quite a measured introduction to the record. How has the reaction been? Gabe: It's been a really great response actually, considering it's so minimal. It's really nice to get such a good reaction out of the real bare bones of Factory Floor. It's a good pre-empt to the album; starting stripped back and building it up, like we do live. This is our first album so it’s a bit of a new experience. It feels like it's time to celebrate. Nik: We've worked on this for two years so it's become a really personal thing. I'm not sure if I want to read reviews because I'm so pleased with it in my own head. I love this record. Why did it take so long to put together? Nik: We decided to record it ourselves so we had to set up a studio and learn how to record 'us'. In the grand scheme of things, two years wasn't that long to come up with a record we're really happy with. Gabe: It was definitely a learning curve. We were trying to work out the best way to record Factory Floor.


We always felt like doing it in a live situation would be the best way, we wanted to capture playing off each other and progress forward as three people. It took a while to break things down to the simple three elements and to realise that sometimes less is more. Nik coming in changed the direction of the band somewhat. Was that the starting point for the album as a whole? Gabe: Yeah. It just gelled it together, completely. Nik: Me joining just allowed us to reinvent ourselves. It wasn't me joining that changed the sound of Factory Floor it was me joining and then all of us enjoying what we could do together. Dom: There was no resistance between any of us, which is a rare thing. It was a key point when Nik joined because we were all up for experimenting and it just moved forward from there. There's always pulling in different directions but I think that's what gives us a quite unusual shape. It's three artists doing their own thing and then exploring ways to tie it all together. Did the fact that you have such a strong live reputation almost get in the way of making a studio record? Gabe: A little bit. You lose the adrenaline, you lose the nerves, so you're losing that whole side of things. It's a completely different kind of atmosphere in the a studio situation, but they can still be just as dry or as magical as each other. Nik: We made a conscious decision for the record to do something different. Live, it's all down to a spontaneous reaction, which can get quite full and intense and that just wouldn't

translate on record. We wanted the tracks to be a bit more disciplined and we had that freedom of choice; to go back and change things and also experiment more. It's almost like cheating at an exam. In what situation does the record work best? Gabe: On headphones there's another kind of dimension to it, you can really get in to the intricacies of it, but it would be great to hear it on a huge PA system in a club too. You probably wouldn't want to sit down to dinner with it. Dom: I think the album will make more sense after we've played it live, both to us and the people who buy it. I think there's another stage with this album and that'll be when it goes back in to the live arena and we interpret what we recorded. That will be another shift of understanding. Do you want to take another two years before releasing another full-length? Nik: We're permanently exhausted! Gabe: We're totally fucked by this one, it's going to take a couple of years to get over it! Nik: I think we will get on with more stuff pretty soon, but we need a little break. In the new year we'll probably get back together and write some more again. Dom: When we play live we always seem to embellish on old ideas and that's when new ideas happen. It's an on-going experimenting process between ourselves, which always throws up some ideas. We take those and then we see if any imprint themselves on us enough to become something more. We'll wait and see...


Factory Floor release their self-titled debut September 9th via DFA

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FOREST SWORDS ENGRAVINGS Tri Angle // Out Now

A lot is said about space in recordings. Whether exploited or left as open chasm, it's in the silences, the open depths where certain records’ romance allows itself to be truly revealed. Matthew Barnes' Forest Swords alias has stood as a rightly adored

testament to that exercise since his lurching debut 'Dagger Paths'. But in 'Engravings', his once somewhat sinister grandiosity gives way to something more amorous and forgiving - and it's to its infinite benefit. Stand outs 'Thor's Stone' and 'The Weight of Gold' bring a broader accessibility to his pulsating, dub-owing pieces whilst the minimalism in the likes of 'Onward' and 'An Hour' still manage to expand on his most experimental of adventures to a thrilling new level. ‘Engravings’, in all of its bravery, proves to

JOANNA GRUESOME WEIRD SISTER

be a truly wonderful example in a balance of subtlety – infrequently immediate, but a true stand out in the often-neglected premise of sonic depth. Come album closer 'Friend, You Will Never Learn' - with its longing, drawn-out melodies and broken classical samples Forest Swords' fragile heart exposes itself as one that beats truest within its reclusive space. Once inside, though, it’s a comfort that few will want to escape from. Will Grant

Fortuna Pop! // September 9th Working quietly under the radar for the past few years, eager ears have finally started pricking up for Joanna Gruesome in 2013 - and it's easy to see why. Signing to Slumberland and Fortuna POP! and recording with Hookworms' MJ, the Cardiff five-piece have stuck a comb through their hair and had a scrub behind their ears; the result being a more "accessible" sound and songs ascending through the fuzz. Flitting between punky scream and delicate lullaby combined with jangly guitar and some seriously good song-writing, 'Weird Sister' is everything you could want from a debut album and more. Joanna Gruesome kick some serious butt. Jake May 20


MGMT MGMT

Columbia/Sony // September 17th Not quite the sales catastrophe their record label had feared, MGMT's self-styled 'anti-commercial' second album 'Congratulations' appears to have emboldened the duo's sense of purpose. Once again steering well clear of big singles, 'MGMT' offers brief flashes of 'Nuggets'-ish melody early on, but dissolves into lurching psychedelic soup by side two. The drab, sprawling electronica of 'Astro-Mancy' and wispy, whispered plod of 'I Love You To Death' may provide them stock for live wigouts, but here they're laborious at best. Ultimately the album's main problem is not that it sounds like a bad acid trip, just a really uninteresting one. Tom Edwards

DIM PEAKS TIME OF JOY

Gold Robot Records // September 3rd In these Rayna James inspired times - with flannel shirts and broad Texan accents firmly back on the agenda - a re-imagining of what we once, half-embarrassed, called Alt.Country seems way overdue. This, from the ever spot-on Gold Robot Records, seems a mighty fine starting point. It may lack the raw, wounded, gravitas of the genre’s mountain fuckers, but by recalling the lyrical dexterity of Malkmus and the beaten-up world weariness of Grandaddy, ‘Time Of Joy’ proves an affecting, stirring record, gently imbued with a cold-beer-on-wooden-porch beauty, and with just a touch more edge than ‘Boys and Buses’. Dave Rowlinson

65DAYSOFSTATIC WILD LIGHT

Superball Music // September 16th ‘Wild Light’ begins with a female voice stating “No one knows what is happening” – and it’s a line that aptly sums up the complexity of an album that takes you with it on many unexpected twists and turns. Having created epic textural soundscapes on their first three albums, the Sheffield post-rockers eschewed this in favour of dance-ready rhythms on previous album ‘While We Were Exploding Anyway’. Now with ‘Wild Light’ they merge those two styles – so while the focus is on brooding post-rock sonic cathedrals like ‘Heat Death Infinity Splitter’ and ‘The Undertow’, other tracks like ‘Prisms’ are upbeat electro bangers. It’s an approach that doesn’t work every time but this is a vast album that’s easy to get lost in. Danny Wright 21


YOUNGHUSBAND DROMES

Sonic Cathedral // September 16th With tantalising vocals, distorted guitars and gentle synthesisers as the musical building blocks, Younghusband’s longplay effort is one of consistent quality, feeling like a natural extension to their ‘Crystal’ EP. The album is at its best when the vocals are thick and anthemic; when the record’s river-flow sees psychedelia threaten to turn from a trickling stream into a voluminous tributary. This never quite happens to a severe enough degree however, sometimes leaving the listener wanting for a wider palette of sounds and textures than those here, which occasionally feel bogged down in the 90s with the Stone Roses’ Lost Demos. Sam Hurst

NEKO CASE THE WORSE THINGS GET...

Anti // September 2nd It's an extraordinarily long title for a reasonably short album, but Case’s sixth solo album, the first since 2009’s Grammy nominated ‘Middle Cyclone’, is an Americana soaked joy. Country isn't a genre that holds the immense following here it does in the States, often confined to the dark dusty corners of record shops, but there’s no doubt ‘The Worse Things Get..’ could help open us up to its merits. With heartbreaking lyrics and intricate guitar work at its core, it’s an album 100% in control of itself, a journey of discovery that just won’t let you go. Jack McKenna

CRUSHED BEAKS TROPES

ASL // September 16th The scuzzy UK garage-rock revival has been simmering away for some time; generous helpings of eye-catching and head-banging outfits are all finding their feet and, although London pair Matthew Poile and Alex Morris have been honing Crushed Beaks' sound and gaining fans for a good couple of years, the 'Tropes' EP is their first proper release. Before you know it you are deeply committed in 'Feelers'' full-blooded, punching chorus, complete with gloriously indulgent drum fills. The title track offers similar reckless abandon, as punk-esque vocal excursions kick back into anthemic "woah-woah's", before 'Lies' offers some bleary respite to proceedings. 'Day Residue' stands out; a screaming riff winds its way above more crashing drums and another knockout chorus, majestically wrapping-up this all-too-short, but thoroughly enjoyable, offering. George O’Brien



PRESENTS Communion and Kilimanjaro Present

FOY VANCE JOY OF NOTHING UK TOUR

THURSDAy 28 NovEMBER

Koko - London

Tickets from www.communionmusic.co.uk & www.foyvance.com New Album ‘Joy of Nothing’ available on 26th August

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THE GOOD GIG PUB GUIDE TO...

CAMDEN

“Does anyone know a good pub to meet in around..?” It’s the question you see time and time again, but we’re here answer it; We've done the research, we care, we’re here to help with a new area every month:

THE BLACK HEART This pub does the version of Camden that you always want to find, but which is so often done wrong. It’s dark, but not dingy, it has a rock edge, but never feels clichéd. Whether here for their own pretty stellar line-up of gigs, or seeking refuge from the ghosts of Winehouse and Menswear before venturing further, you’ll find street food stalwarts Kimchi Cult serving up ace Korean BBQ, and an imaginative selection of beers - look out especially for Rogue Dead Guy Ale. Awesome gig posters on the wall, too. Key gigs in the area this month: The Black Heart: Drenge // Dolomite Minor Koko: Jon Hopkins // Throwing Snow // Seams

The Black Heart, 3 Greenland Place, NW1 0AP www.ourblackheart.com CAMDEN @Theblack_heart

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THE COLONEL FAWCETT

If you're after an impressive gin selection, you really couldn't do any better than The Colonel Fawcett; a place that proves there is more to our juniper-based favourite than your standard 'G&T'. Fresh, floral Bloom gin is served with enough strawberries to rival the best Pimms, while Spanish creation Ish is served with 1724 tonic, allowing the pink grapefruit and spice of its spirit base to breathe. Syrupy Sloe gin is served on the rocks with a slice of lemon as a real, winter-warmer treat while those brave enough to face a neat glass should look to Monkey47, it’s not cheap but it's just about the smoothest thing we've tasted. Most importantly though, we learnt two valuable life lessons here: Once you've drunk gin out of a balloon glass, you won't want to do anything else and secondly, the trick is in the tonic. 1 Randolph Street // NW1 0SS // @colonelfawcett


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JONNY COLA & THE A-GRADES + TEMPLE

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£9 / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART

£5ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON MARTIN WALKYIER'S VIKING FUNERAL £17.50ADV / 6.30PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON MATTHEW E WHITE + LANTERNS ON THE LAKE £17.50ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE GEOFFREY O'CONNOR + MICKEY GLOSS + WITCHING WAVES TBC / 8.00PM / POWER LUNCHES

JOHN PARISH + DEUX FURIEUSES £12ADV / 7.00PM / THE BORDERLINE DAUGHN GIBSON £9ADV / 8.00PM / ELECTROWERKZ BEACH FOSSILS + TRAAMS + PRIMITIVE PARTS £9.50ADV / 8.00PM / THE GARAGE BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB SOLD OUT / 8.00PM / ISLINGTON ASSEMBLY GRASS HOUSE £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON


Events Print Page TOMMY ANTONIO + THOM CROSS + FRED

BREAK-UPS + WARM NEEDLES

PAGE + DARK BLACKBIRD + TOM

TBC / 8.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL

STANIFORD FREE / 7.00PM / THE LOCK TAVERN THE WINERY DOGS £22.50ADV / 7.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON STRAND OF OAKS £6.50ADV / 7.30PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS PRESIDENT ROOTS £5 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS CHRISTOF + TARQ BOWEN + YOUR CORRESPONDENT £6ADV / 7.30PM / THE SLAUGHTERED LAMB

JETPLANE LANDING £8.50ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON HENNESSEY FREE / 8.00PM / THE LOCK TAVERN HEY COLOSSUS + HACKER FARM £6ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS OLIVER WILDE + JOEY FOURR + THE PORTILLO MOMENT + CRACK DJS £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS FRANCOIS K + IVAN SMAGGHE + STAY+ £12.50ADV / 9.00PM / XOYO

SNOW GHOSTS

SATURDAY 7THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 7TH

SOLD OUT / 8.00PM / ST PANCRAS OLD

PURSON

CHURCH PLAID + TIM EXILE + THE HERITAGE ORCHESTRA + MAX DE WARDENER + WILL DUTTA + MANUEL POLETTI £10ADV / 9.00PM / VILLAGE UNDERGROUND GAPS + HYPNOTIZED £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM

FRIDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 6TH

£7 / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART ANDREW LILES + LEAFCUTTER JOHN + JOHN WALL + AMNERTIA + AKOUSTIK TIMBRE FREKUENCY + MXLX + !VERFELLSHORN + CHRONOTOPOLAGUS + COLIN WEBSTER + CIRCUIT BREAKER + H ZAMZAM £10ADV/£12 / 2.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL HIEROGLYPHIC BEING + AUNTIE FLO +

HAWK EYES

GUM TAKES TOOTH

£7 / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART

£8ADV / 10.00PM / CORSICA STUDIOS


Events Print Page HALFRICAN + SECRET MOTORBIKES

BREACH + MARIBOU STATE + T. WILLIAMS

TBC / 7.00PM / THE DALSTON VICTORIA

+ DRM RLL PLS

52 COMMERCIAL ROAD + AT THE HEART OF IT ALL + LISTING SHIPS £5 / 8.00PM / THE MILLER SHEEN + HELLA BETTER DANCER £5ADV / 9.00PM / THE NEST EELS £30.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE SEBASTIAN PALOMAR + SHAPE WORSHIP + WANDA GROUP + B£AMS £5ADV / 8.00PM / POWER LUNCHES O EMPEROR £8ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS MURLO + THE LARGE + ILLANJA +

£12.50ADV / 9.00PM / XOYO

SUNDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SUNDAY 8TH THE PLOT IN YOU £11.50 / 7.00PM / THE BLACK HEART TWO COW GARAGE + MISTY MILLER + THE NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE + EMILY C SMITH £6.50ADV/£8 / 5.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL RINGO DEATHSTARR + GUM £10ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON SUMMER CAMP FREE / TBC / ROUGH TRADE EAST

MONDAY 9TH 9TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

KAZABON + HOOTIE WHO

THE KVB + KEEBO + GREAT HEAT

£3 / 9.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

£6ADV / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR &

FAKE CLUB + GOD DAMN + LOCKY £5 / 7.00PM / THE SOCIAL LOS CAMPESINOS DJ + FAIR OHS DJ + PROPER ORNAMENTS DJ + LET'S WRESTLE DJ

KITCHEN MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS + CHANCE THE RAPPER £22.50ADV / 7.30PM / O2 BRIXTON ACADEMY

TBC / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM

TUESDAY 10THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 10TH

THE PIERCE BROTHERS + THE BRANDY

POSTILJONEN

THIEVES + THE BULLETPROOF £6ADV / 8.00PM / WATER RATS

£7.50ADV / 8.00PM / BIRTHDAYS


Events Print Page FRONTIER RUCKUS + STILL PARADE +

LOVE BUZZARD + DEAD COAST + DIRTY

EARLY GHOST

NOTES + BAD MOON

£10ADV / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR &

£3.50ADV/£5 / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL

KITCHEN MICK FLANNERY £12ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON

DELOREAN £9ADV / 8.00PM / CARGO PORTUGAL THE MAN

TEENAGE MOTHERS + THE ORWELLS +

£9ADV / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR &

POLTERGHOST

KITCHEN

£6ADV / 8.00PM / MADAME JOJO'S MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS + CHANCE THE RAPPER £22.50ADV / 7.30PM / O2 BRIXTON ACADEMY THE AMAZING SNAKEHEADS £6ADV / 8.00PM / THE OLD BLUE LAST COSMO SHELDRAKE £5 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS PINS + KHUSHI AND SOME VERY SPECIAL GUESTS FREE / 7.00PM / THE SOCIAL

WEDNESDAY 11THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 11TH APOLOGIES, I HAVE NONE + THE SMITH STREET BAND £5ADV / 8.00PM / BIRTHDAYS JOSIE LONG £5 / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART

THE ORWELLS £7.50ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS ELEPHANT FROM £4 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS WINTERHOURS PRESENTS: EMILY DAVIES + GUESTS FREE / 8.00PM / STRONGROOM

THURSDAY 12THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 12TH CASTROVALVA TBC / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART JC SATAN + JIMI BEN BAND + MEAN BIKINI £4.50ADV/£6 / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL ROTIFER + FEVER DREAM + BO CANDY & HIS BROKEN HEARTS £6 / 8.00PM / BUFFALO BAR OUTFIT £7.50ADV / 8.00PM / ELECTROWERKZ


Events Print Page KEATON HENSON + THEO BASS

THE OLMS

SOLD OUT / 7.30PM / EMMANUEL CENTRE

£10ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON

CAITLIN ROSE

HOWL

£15.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH

FREE / 8.00PM / THE LOCK TAVERN

EMPIRE

THE ZEALOTS + THE EXPANSIONS + HENRY

BEST KEPT + THE PHANTHOM LIGHT +

SPENCER + JUNCTURE

LIAM MODLIN + THE SHADES + KERRI WATT

£7 / 8.00PM / THE MILLER

£5ADV / 7.30PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON LANTERNS ON THE LAKE FREE / 7.00PM / ROUGH TRADE EAST SHANNON AND THE CLAMS £7ADV / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

TURNPIKE GLOW + PAPER CROWS £7ADV / 9.00PM / THE NEST CROWN THE EMPIRE & ISSUES £14ADV / 6.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON EMILIE AUTUMN

MAMMOTH SOUND + SOUTHPAW + MAJOR

£17.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH

LEAGUE

EMPIRE

FREE / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM

FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 13TH PJ BOND + DOE + ALFIE J. CROOK £5 / 8.00PM / THE BLACK HEART ELIZA & THE BEAR

AVIDA DOLLARS + SLOWCOACHES + EARTHWORMS + RADICAL BOY FREE / 8.00PM / THE OLD BLUE LAST BARBAROSSA £6.50ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS

£6ADV / 8.00PM / THE BORDERLINE

CONQUERING ANIMAL SOUND + HK119 +

SHANNON AND THE CLAMS

£8ADV / 7.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

£7ADV / 8PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL DJ EZ + SWINDLE + ROSKA + JOKER + PINCH + MONKI + KARMA KID £17ADV / 9.00PM / FABRIC

SHIELD PATTERNS

TOTAL FREEDOM + ARCA £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM KYLE HALL + KENNY LARKIN + LONE + HAPPA £12.50ADV / 9.00PM / XOYO


Events Print Page SATURDAY 14THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 14TH

MONDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER

I WAS A CUB SCOUT

EUGENE MCGUINNESS

£10ADV / 8.00PM / THE BORDERLINE

FREE / 8.00PM / BIRTHDAYS

CROCODILE CLUB

ARLISS NANCY + SWEETHEART CONTRACT

£5ADV / 8.00PM / BUFFALO BAR

£4ADV/£5 / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL

KID BOMBARDOS + FOLIE ORDINAIRE

RACHEL KERR + MR FLYBOI + CLIXX

£4ADV/£7 / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON

£6 ADVANCE / 7.30PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON

FISTS + BLAKLAVA + GREAT UNCLES

YOUNGHUSBAND

£4 / 8.00PM / THE MILLER

FREE / 7.00PM / ROUGH TRADE EAST

T-REXTASY + MARC ALMOND

CATFISH AND THE BOTTLEMEN

£15ADV / 7.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON

£7.50ADV / 7.30PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS

BABYSHAMBLES

JOANNA GRUESOME + PLAYLOUNGE +

£25ADV / 7.30PM / O2 BRIXTON ACADEMY

TRUST FUND

GOLDIE LOOKIN' CHAIN MC + DEXTERS +

£5ADV / 7.30PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

KID KARATE + THE RAZZ

DEAD MEADOW

£5ADV / 8.00PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON

£8 / 7.00PM / THE SOCIAL

SUNDAY 15TH 15TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

TUESDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

CERI + KID AM + CORMAC + PETER PIXZEL

SMITH WESTERNS

£7ADV / 9.00PM / FABRIC

£8.50ADV / 7.30PM / 100 CLUB

ANAMANAGUCHI + AN ENDLESS FANTASY

LOLITICS

+ JOHNNY FOREIGNER + AK/DK

5 / 8.00PM / THE BLACK HEART

£8ADV / 2.00PM / THE GARAGE LET'S TALK DAGGERS + SVALBARD + STALLONE + LET IT DIE FREE / 8.00PM / POWER LUNCHES

GIANT DRAG £12.50ADV / 7.00PM / THE BORDERLINE SAM LITTLE + HOME ADVANTAGE + THE LION AND THE WOLF + HOLD THE FIGHT £3ADV/£5 / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL


Events Print Page FUCK BUTTONS + THE HAXAN CLOAK +

AU REVOIR SIMONE + MEADOWLARK

FORRESTS

£10ADV / 7.30PM / XOYO

SOLD OUT / 7.00PM / ELECTRIC BALLROOM THOMAS DYBDAHL £12.50 / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN SKY LARKIN £6ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON LORDE

WEDNESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER KRONOS QUARTET + KIMMO POHJONEN + SAMULI KOSMINEN £20ADV / 7.30PM / BARBICAN ZOMBIE ZOMBIE + SOCCER 96 £9ADV / 8.00PM / BIRTHDAYS

£8ADV / 8.00PM / MADAME JOJO'S

IRON WITCH + DEAD EXISTENCE + WAR

WILEY

5 / 7.00PM / THE BLACK HEART

£16.50 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE CLOUD CONTROL

WOLF + SLOW PLAGUE

JOHNNY DOWD £9ADV / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL

FREE / 7.00PM / ROUGH TRADE EAST

GRAHAM DUNNER + KAREN DWYER +

THE REVIVAL HOUR

£5 / 8.00PM / CATCH

£7.50ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS GHOST OUTFIT + BERNARD + EDITH £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS SARAH LEO £5 / 7.00PM / THE SOCIAL KEEBO + ANNA LENA & THE ORCHIDS + DANIEL LAND £5ADV / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM GIRLS IN HAWAII £5ADV / 8.00PM / WATER RATS

ALIEN JAMZ DJ

THE BLACK ANGELS + ELEPHANT STONE £16ADV / 7.00PM / ELECTRIC BALLROOM LEANN RIMES £30ADV / 7.00PM / HAMMERSMITH APOLLO KID ASTRAY + POLARSETS TBC / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN SOUNDGARDEN + GRAVEYARD SOLD OUT / 7.00PM / O2 BRIXTON ACADEMY


Events Print Page JUNIP + BILL RYDER-JONES + MARIAM THE

CRUSHED BEAKS + TOTEM

BELIEVER

£6ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON

£16.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE YES SIR BOSS + WILL AND THE PEOPLE £10ADV / 7.30PM / SCALA

DAN RAZA & THE SHROUDS + HARRY MUNDY & BAND FREE / 7.00PM / THE LOCK TAVERN NIRVANA - LIVE AT READING '92

LA FEMME

SCREENING

SOLD OUT / 7.30PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS

£12ADV / 7.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON

VUVUVULTURES + VICTORIES AT SEA +

DREADZONE

PUFFER

£17.50ADV / 7.30PM / SCALA

FREE / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS FRENZ EXPERIMENT PRESENTS: FALL IN LOVE WITH LIFE + JAKE WATSON + FELIX FABLES FREE / 8.00PM / STRONGROOM CONNAN MOCKASIN £10ADV / 8.00PM / VILLAGE UNDERGROUND DEAF CLUB £6ADV / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM THURSDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER THRONE + LOOM + PUFFER £7 / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART BORN RUFFIANS + MOON KING £8.50ADV / 9.00PM / CONCRETE THIS IS THE KIT £10ADV / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN

PAGEANTS FREE / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS TIM HECKER + PETE SWANSON £14ADV / 8.00PM / ST JOHN-AT-HACKNEY CHURCH ANNIE EVE £7ADV / 8.00PM / ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH CAPITAL CITIES £8.50ADV / 7.30PM / XOYO FRIDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER TRIBAL RIOT + ELECTRIC CHILDHOUSE £5ADV / 8.00PM / BEDROOM BAR (NOT IN) K-FEST: LOSING SLEEP + BRITISH TEETH 7 / 7.00PM / THE BLACK HEART


Events Print Page THE PRE NEW + BLINDNESS + DESPERATE JOURNALIST

SATURDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER

£6 / 8.00PM / BUFFALO BAR

(NOT IN) K-FEST: THE DAUNTLESS ELITE +

XXXY + SOUND PELLEGRINO + MARCUS

TRADE + WEGROWBEARDS

INTALEX + DRUMS OF DEATH + MIA DORA £17ADV / 9.00PM / FABRIC LIFE + FEVER DREAM FREE / 8.00PM / THE LOCK TAVERN GUM + FEVER DREAM £7ADV / 9.00PM / THE NEST THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER + ABORTED + REVOCATION £17.50ADV / 6.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON THE 1975 SOLD OUT / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE VV BROWN

THE CUT-UPS + PURE GRAFT + BEAR 7 / 3.00PM / THE BLACK HEART RICHIE HAWTIN + GAISER + PACO OSUNA + MATADOR £23ADV / 9.00PM / FABRIC JON HOPKINS + THROWING SNOW + SEAMS £17.50ADV / 8.00PM / KOKO GYPSY HOTEL CLUB £9.99ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON FIGURES + GHOST EYE £5ADV / 9.00PM / THE NEST CORDUROY £20ADV / 7.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON

FREE / 6.30PM / ROUGH TRADE EAST

THE DUCKWORTH LEWIS METHOD

65DAYSOFSTATIC

SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE

FREE / 1.00PM / ROUGH TRADE EAST CARA SEBASTIAN + RICHARD KAPP + ROB MARR £5 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS TRAAMS £5 / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

£20.00 ADV - £27.50 ADV / 7.00PM / O2

YODASHE + ALANA AND THE ROSE FREE BEFORE 8PM / 8.00PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON BOHO DANCER FREE / 5.00PM / ROUGH TRADE WEST HUXLEY + MAXXI SOUNDSYSTEM £12.50ADV / 9.00PM / XOYO


Events Print Page SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER (NOT IN) K-FEST: TIMESHARES + ANTILLECTUAL

BUILT TO SPILL £17.50ADV / 7.00PM / ELECTRIC BALLROOM JOHNOSSI

7 / 3.00PM / THE BLACK HEART

£10ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON

DUCKTAILS + F.U.R.S

TEMPTING ROSIE

£10ADV / 8.00PM / THE BORDERLINE

FREE / 7.00PM / ROUNDHOUSE

STAER + VODUN + SILENT FRONT + DEATH

YOUNG REBEL SET

PEDALS + HENRY BLACKER + YARDS £5 / 2.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL CSS

£8ADV / 7.30PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS MAPLE BEE + ME FOR QUEEN + JOHANNA GLAZER

£15ADV / 8.00PM / HEAVEN

£5ADV / 7.00PM / THE SOCIAL

ONE MIC: CHOZEN + MIRAA MAY + TEMZ

CLOUD CONTROL

CICERO + LULU FALEMARA + WHITNEY WILLIAMS + LYDIA OH + J.P KAZADI £6 / 7.00PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON

MONDAY 23RD 23RD SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER THE MISPERS £8.50ADV / 8.00PM / THE BORDERLINE THE PROVINCIAL ARCHIVE + WE ARE DUST + SPY FROM MOSCOW £4ADV/£5 / 8.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL BALMORHEA + JBM £10ADV / 8.00PM / BUSH HALL MOKO £8ADV / 8.00PM / CORSICA STUDIOS

£10ADV / 7.30PM / XOYO

TUESDAY 24THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 24TH MOON KING + TRAVIS BRETZER FREE / 8.00PM / BIRTHDAYS STEPHEN KELLOGG £9ADV / 7.00PM / THE BORDERLINE COLLEGE £10ADV / 8.00PM / CARGO THE FRONT BOTTOMS £10ADV / 8.00PM / DINGWALLS HOODED FANG £8.50ADV / 7.30PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN


Events Print Page YOUNGHUSBAND

NIGHT BEATS

£7ADV / 7.30PM / THE LEXINGTON

£8ADV / 7.30PM / THE DALSTON VICTORIA

COVES + GAPS

CARLTON MELTON + KANDODO

£6ADV / 8.00PM / MADAME JOJO'S

£7ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON

MANIC STREET PREACHERS - REWIND THE

KID KARATE

FILM 2013 + PUBLIC SERVICE

£5ADV / 8.00PM / THE MACBETH

BROADCASTING £32.50 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE THE VEEES + MXLX + JUPITER-C £4 / 8.00PM / POWER LUNCHES CHARLOTTE CHURCH £15ADV / 7.30PM / SCALA DEAD MEADOW SOLD OUT / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS THE BALCONIES £5ADV / 8.00PM / WATER RATS

WEDNESDAY 25THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 25TH MELANIE PAIN

JANET DEVLIN £10ADV / 6.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON JAMES BLAKE SOLD OUT / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE SUPERFOOD + THE WYTCHES + MAXIXE FREE / 8.00PM / THE OLD BLUE LAST 65DAYSOFSTATIC SOLD OUT / 7.30PM / SCALA FAMILIAR CREATURES + THE PARADE + MICHAEL MULLINGER £5 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE + YETI LANE

£13ADV / 8.00PM / BUSH HALL

£7ADV / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

STANIER BLACK FIVE + MALCOLM

BATTLE OF YOU + COUSIN MARNIE + JOE

RIDDOCH + CEMENTIMENTAL + MOTHERS OF THE THIRD REICH FREE / 8.00PM / CATCH FTSE £5ADV / 8.00PM / CORSICA STUDIOS

INNES FREE / 8.00PM / STRONGROOM PURE BATHING CULTURE FREE / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM


Events Print Page DUOLOGUE

VLKS

SOLD OUT / 7.30PM / XOYO

£6ADV / 8.00PM / SEBRIGHT ARMS

THURSDAY 26THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 26TH

THE INVISIBLE DJ

TRAVIS BRETZER

TBC / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS

FREE / 8.00PM / BASEMENT 55

TOTEM

DE PROFUNDIS

CENTRE

£5 / 7.00PM / THE BLACK HEART PSYCHIC ILLS + WHITE MANNA + LORELLE

TBC / 8.00PM / TOTAL REFRESHMENT

FRIDAY 27THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 27TH

MEETS THE OBSOLETE

ZOLTAN PSYCHOMANIA - A TRIBUTE TO

£10ADV / 8.00PM / CORSICA STUDIOS

JOHN CARPENTER

BROKEN HANDS + STORMS

TBC / 7.30PM / THE BLACK HEART

£8ADV / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR &

DANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD

KITCHEN

+ THE DREAMING SPIRES + DAN RAZA &

DIAMOND HEAD & ULI JON ROTH £16ADV / 7.00PM / O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON JAMES BLAKE £15.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE ILL WINDS + MOON WHEEL + TAMAN SHUDDD + ZOMBIE PEAKS TBC / 8.00PM / POWER LUNCHES STAX REVUE TBC / 8.00PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON LIAM FRAY SOLD OUT / 7.30PM / SCALA

THE SHROUDS £7ADV/£8 / 8.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL FUZZ TBC / 8.00PM / THE DOME MERZ £13.50 / 8.00PM / HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN SWIM DEEP £12.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE SPRING KING TBC / 8.00PM / THE SHACKLEWELL ARMS DEPTFORD GOTH SOLD OUT / 8.00PM / UNION CHAPEL


Events Print Page SINGAPORE SLING + THEE PIATCIONS +

DAVID CRONENBERG'S WIFE +

THE ALTERED HOURS

EXTRADITION ORDER + HORSES OF

£7ADV / 8.00PM / THE WAITING ROOM

INSTRUCTION

SATURDAY 28THSEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 28TH CRASH OF RHINOS + ATTACK! VIPERS! + SUFFER LIKE G DID + OLYMPIANS + BERMUDA EM + SOMEONE DIED + CHALKBOARD £7.50ADV / 3.00PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL FOREST SWORDS + DURIAN BROTHERS + ROBERT PIOTROWICZ

£6 / 8.00PM / BUFFALO BAR SHONEN KNIFE £15ADV / 8.00PM / DINGWALLS OOOOO + AMATEUR BEST + CFCF DJ + BUTTERCLOCK + PATTERN DJ + WOMAN'S HOUR + RAINER £8ADV / 5.00PM / LONDON FIELDS BREWERY OOOOO + AMATEUR BEST + CFCF DJ +

£12.50ADV / 7.00PM / CORSICA STUDIOS

BUTTERCLOCK + PATTERN DJ + WOMAN'S

BINGO PLAYERS + RALVERO + CARL

£8ADV / 5.00PM / LONDON FIELDS BREWERY

TRICKS

HOUR + RAINER

£10ADV / 8.00PM / ELECTRIC BRIXTON

LIZZIE NIGHTINGALE + FAE SIMON +

TIRZAH W/ MICACHU DJ + BROLIN + LARRY

DPOWER

GUS + KIRK SPENCER + CADENZA DJ £10ADV / 5.00PM / LONDON FIELDS BREWERY POP STRANGERS + DOE + YOUNG ROMANCE

SAFFIRE D'SOUL + LOUISE WILLIAMS + £5ADV / 7.00PM / QUEEN OF HOXTON YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS £16ADV / 8.00PM / UNION CHAPEL YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS

FREE / 8.00PM / THE OLD BLUE LAST

£16ADV / 8.00PM / UNION CHAPEL

SIDONIE (LIVE)

MONDAY 30TH 30TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

£24ADV / 9.00PM / SCALA

THE PRISCILLAS + SHOPPING

SUNDAY 29TH 29TH SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

£5 / 8.00PM / BUFFALO BAR

LEWIS FLOYD HENRY

THE WAILERS

£4 / 7.30PM / BRIXTON WINDMILL

£25ADV / 8.00PM / INDIGO2


Events Print Page

£45.00 ADV / 7.00PM / O2 SHEPHERD'S BUSH EMPIRE

W

THE OSCILLATION + CAMERA

ALICE BOMAN

£7ADV / 8.00PM / THE LEXINGTON

£4 / 7.30PM / SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS

COCOROSIE

A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN +

L

£20ADV / 8.00PM / OVAL SPACE

DOUGLAS DARE

+

£14ADV / 8.00PM / VILLAGE UNDERGROUND

£

COCOROSIE £20ADV / 8.00PM / OVAL SPACE

WEDNESDAY 2ND OCTOBER OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 2ND

BELIEFS + SPECIAL

KELPE + AMBASSADEURS

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Oval Space // Netil House // London Fields Brewhouse // August 10th “This is another good song” yell Cloud Nothings, and it is, and the crowd continue to go ballistic, and the thought occurs (right there, right then) that Visions needs to be a permanent fixture on the festival calendar. Emerging from the genesis of last year’s super-rad Radfest, but spread over three venues, this proves to be a bigger, bolder and, yep, even better experience. We take respite on Oval Space’s ornate terrace, we savour the sunshine from the Netil House rooftop, soaking up London views. Flitting between stages, we take in as much as we can from a bill stacked equally with quality and variety: 48

The vaguely gothic, very great, folkiness of Gaps eases us into the day, the frankly astonishing Kirin J Callinan (“a symphonic car crash” we overhear someone describe it as) embraces inclusiveness and slight revulsion, Public Service Broadcasting say ‘Public Service Broadcasting’ a lot, the portentous, smothering electro of The Haxan Cloak fills us with simultaneous doom’n’party, whilst the all out racket’n’kicks of the aforementioned Cloud Nothings provoke crowd surfing levels not seen since the early 90s (mostly by the notorious Jackson Scott). There’s more, too much to mention, too much to praise. Just make sure you’re there next year to embrace it. Dave Rowlinson


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SEAMS

MUTYA KEISHA SIOBHAN

As 80 or so people gather in the low-ceilinged downstairs of one of London's finest-up-and-coming venues, the anticipation (and heat) in the air is palpable. We're excited to hear the infectious rhythms of his upcoming debut album in the flesh, and we are definitely not the only ones. Most remarkable about Jamie Welsh's brand of electronic dance is its ability to capture the hearts and feet of those soaking it up, the sheer enjoyment and connection with his productions are plain to see. Tonight hits the spot, and we know, in such a tiny venue, at such an important time in his career, that we saw something special this evening. Jess Partridge

They open with a bang; ‘Overload’ and ‘Run for Cover’ get us emotional, taking us back to the year 2000. From the get-go it’s clear the girls have been working hard; harmonies tight, each voice standing out uniquely, but melting together like the creamiest of butters. The new material is a perfect blend of early Babes and seriously addictive hip-hop/gospel infused pop that simply oozes cool. What’s more, you can see the girls genuinely believe in it, loving the songs like the audience do. They end with a mash-up of new single ‘Flatline’ and ‘Push the Button’ which naturally we go crazy for. The original Sugababes are back, and with more than a vengeance. Lara Piras

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GHOSTS by JAPAN... DAVID LAURIE ‘Ghosts’ is one of the weirdest, most singular singles to grace the Top 5. It has no drums and is very, very quiet for the most part. It’s exotic, beguiling, unusual, impassioned, beautiful and very, very memorable. Whatever box ticking is required for a hit single, ‘Ghosts’ has none of it, save a half-spoken chorus of sorts. Japan were a band that took years to find themselves and were pushing, if not forward, then at least outward, to see what they might become. ‘Ghosts’ is about that yearning to move on, hindered by the past and, to me, always felt of-a-pair, sonically and thematically, with This Mortal Coil’s take on ‘Song To The Siren’. I’d never ever heard music like ‘Ghosts’ before; never mind massive hit singles. Hearing it for the first time felt like the world was whisked silently away as you were parachuted through the night into someone else’s dream. Waking, trapped in a dark, secluded house, the eerie silence interrupted only by floorboards creaking, half heard static and whispers that draw you into room after room and finally reveal themselves as your own thoughts. The sickening gut punch of finally realising something you’ve half known for ever. The dream is real and the person turning the key in the lock is you; always has been and always will be. If you haven’t, you should.

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