TUESDAY 30th MARCH
MAIN HALL: SCENERY CHEWER PRESENTS:
LIFE IN MARVELLOUS TIMES WITH CLIP STAMP FOLD + BLACK DANIEL + CALLING CAIRO + HOSHAL PATRICK
7:30PM - 11:00PM
FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!
CLIP STAMP FOLD Although their name is sourced from the international design project, this London four-piece have little in common with it aside from three quarters of the band being designers themselves. Sitting between Bloc Party and Joy Division and being described as 'indie' and 'post-punk', amongst other things, the band have been steadily plying their trade around England's capital since early 2009, including a jam-packed headline act at the Notting Hill Arts Club and as well as many other great gigs at venues such as The Good Ship, 333 Mother Bar, The Bull & Gate and Buffalo Bar.
BLACK DANIEL When it doesn't have 5 or 4, Black Daniel has 3 members. They are brothers Luke and Lamik2000 from London town and Craig Louis Higgins Jnr from New York via Cape Cod. Meeting for the first time in Manhattan through a 'friend' on the dancefloor of a lower east side disco, they quickly discovered a mutual love of animal tranquilisers and long walks in the rain. Some would say forming a band seemed like the logical progression, but it took a tour of the states with the brothers masquerading as DJs and C.LH. jnr doing his own special brand of tour management before the inevitable finally happened. Sometimes something just feels right. This wasn't one of those times but they did it anyway. From that moment on it's been a series of Japanese stage invasions, cow bell solos, bloodied microphones, blow up dolls, leather pant experiments, uncle Warrens trumpet, wigs, wood nymphs and general good times all the way.
CALLING CAIRO When pop, rock and synths collide: beats to rattle your bones and melodies you'll take home. If happiness is a warm gun, then Calling Cairo are a smoking barrel.
HOSHAL PATRICK Vague assertions have placed Mr. Hoshal Patrick's first day on this Earth as somewhere around the year 1603. The matter of his continual reappearance in the halls of history up to and including the present day is keeping biographers in business and keeping historians up at night. Rumour has it he is currently roaming the lanes of London, cleverly disguised as two young musicians and their laptop, singing songs about the sea, the cinema, and everything in between.
Bar proceeds to go to charity YOUTH MUSIC
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