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Anthrax at O2 Academy Islington
Metal15 March 2012
O2 Academy Islington N1 0PS[map]
A gig from Anthrax, one of the originators of thrash metal, who have been melting faces since 1981, and have been integral to the development of metal. Famous for smashing the boundaries of the genre, they were amongst the first to unite metal with hardcore punk, and later even combine rap into their music with their Public Enemy collaboration, a bold step that Fred Durst and his nu metal pals have a lot to thank for.
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Arcosm Company: Echoa at Sadler's Wells
Dance9 April 2012 to 10 April 2012
Sadler's Wells EC1R 4TN[map]
In this inventive performance from French four-piece Arcosm Company, drums of all descriptions are cleverly organised on scaffolding so that seven distinctly different dance scenes can unfold below. The charismatic cast of dancers, drummers and physical comedians seize the stage and blur the lines between music and movement, allowing audiences to ‘see’ the dance with their ears. A rich mix of choreographic invention and musical orchestration, Echoa has proved a popular hit with audiences of all ages.
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The Arts in Parliament at Westminster Hall
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As Blood Runs Black at The Underworld
Metal16 March 2012
The Underworld Camden NW1 0NE[map]
Live deathcore from the Los Angeles band. As Blood Runs Black was formed in 2000 by Bijon Roybal, Richard Reyes, Louie Ruvalcaba, Kyle Hasenstaab and Hector 'Leche' de Santiago. They are currently signed to Mediaskare Records and their debut album, Allegiance, achieved considerable success, making the band a well-known deathcore act. They have recently released their new album 'Instinct'.
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The Asteroids Galaxy Tour at Scala
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Astral Doors at The Underworld
Metal29 April 2012
The Underworld Camden NW1 0NE[map]
The third album in the career of Astral Doors is set to be a landmark in modern metal. After releasing two already classic albums, the band knew that on their third album, they once again would have to perform at the top of their skills to please themselves and their fans. Determined to create a masterpiece, Joachim Nordlund, Patrik Johansson, Johan Lindstedt, Mika Itäranta, Martin Haglund and Jocke Roberg moved into the studio, locked the door and threw away the key. When they broke out, about 5 months later, the result was more than brilliant: A pure metal and hard rock album with loads of classic tunes.
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Attack Attack! at The Underworld
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Avery Sunshine at Union Chapel
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Azealia Banks at Heaven
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Bahamas at St Pancras Old Church
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Balkan Beat Box at O2 Academy Islington
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Band of Skulls at Roundhouse
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Band of Skulls at XOYO
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Being Shakespeare at Trafalgar Studios
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Ben L'oncle Soul at Koko
Soul12 March 2012
Koko NW1 7JE[map]
Ben l'oncle Soul's performances are a wild celebration of everything that's thrilling about the classic soul revues. He grew up listening to Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin, and combines Ray Charles-style R&B, Motown groove and Stax-y horns with reggae and hip-hop. Since fulfilling his dream by signing to Motown France, he's become a hit in his home country and now plays his first British concert at the London Jazz Festival.
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Bernie Marsden at Jazz Cafe
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Beth Jeans Houghton at Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen
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Bleeding Knees Club at Barfly London
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The Blockheads at Jazz Cafe
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Bob Geldof at Assembly Hall, Islington


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