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Katatonia
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Langhorne Slim + The Mighty Stef
Concert1 December 2009
Barden's Boudoir N16 7XJ[map]
Langhorne Slim: One of the most endearing and standout qualities of Slim's live shows is the sureness that one is always entering a genuine gospel-like musical experience full of little miracles. Be Set Free has captured this charisma and spirit -the "hold your heart" moments and "raise a drink" dance vibes shine throughout with lush string arrangements and the fine sonic talents of drummer Malachi DeLorenzo and new bassist Jeff Ratner. Langhorne's stronger than ever vocals lead the journey blending his poetry through the beautiful chaos and bearing a wisdom that reflects a broken heart battling the perils of true hope. The Mighty Stef: The Mighty Stef [AKA Stefan Murphy] is a singer and songwriter from Dublin Ireland, celebrated for the storytelling nature of his songs and his passionate live shows. He and his band are a veritable band of rock n roll Pirates, sailing a sea of influences that include everything from The Rolling Stones to the Pogues, Nick Cave To the Clash and Johnny Thunders to Johnny Cash. The Mighty Stef's upcoming sophomore full-length release "100 Midnights" is due out February 6th and promises to please die-hard fans and lure in new.
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The Little Howdy Do?: Dan Smith
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Living Colour
Concert6 December 2009
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Reunited funk rockers Living Colour return to the UK following the release of their of long awaited fourth studio album, Collidescope - the quartet's first long-player for new label Sanctuary. Having split in 1995 - after selling over four million albums, picking up a pair of Grammy Awards and two MTV Awards and having toured as part of the inaugural Lollapalooza Tour and alongside The Rolling Stones - Living Colour regrouped in 2001 and spent 18 months putting together their fourth album, CollideǾscope. The album, regarded by many as a defiant return to form, features among its 15-tracks the accomplished quartet's unique interpretations of The Beatles' Tomorrow Never Knows and Ac/Dc's Back In Black.
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The Living End
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Lucy Wainwright Roche
Concert17 March 2010
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
A gig from the daughter of Suzzy Roche and Loudon Wainwright. Her maternal aunts are Maggie and Terre Roche, who with Suzzy Roche formed the group The Roches. Her paternal half-siblings are the singer-songwriters, Martha Wainwright and Rufus Wainwright. Lucy supported her father, Loudon Wainwright III, at his recent date at Symphony Hall and has also toured with Eddi Reader and Rufus.
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The Magic of the Beatles
Concert12 December 2009
Watford Colosseum WD17 3JN[map]
A magical, musical tour to celebrate 50 golden years of The Beatles. The stars of the lavish, brand-new production not only look and sound like John, Paul, George and Ringo, they generate the incredible excitement.
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The Mars Volta
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The Melvins
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Mos Def
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My Luminaries
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Nazareth
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New Model Army
Concert17 December 2009
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
One of the truly seminal inspirations in the world of music, New Model Army is a band renowned for having generated a wealth of musical styles. World renowned with a massive and loyal fan base, their performances stand out for being enigmatic with music often regarded as intense, angry, powerful and sometimes militant.
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New York Dolls
Concert4 December 2009
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Glam rag dolls from New York whose distinctive punk image went on to inspire the New Wave scene of the early eighties. The American band are frequently name checked by many contemporary bands as one of their defining influences.
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The Only Ones
Concert12 December 2009
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Formed in August 1976 by Peter Perrett, The Only Ones were an influential English rock and roll band in the late 1970s, who were associated with punk rock, yet straddled the musical territory in between punk, power pop and hard rock.
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Passion Pit
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The Quireboys
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Sabaton
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Sennen
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