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hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
Are we talking C86? My specialist subject, and I've missed the conversation! Got to go home now, but I'm thinking Velocity Girl, Therese, Shimmer, Safety Net, Once More and Pristine Christine for the way home. Anyone have an extensive Sarah Records collection?

Fret not little cowboy. You can join in when we revisit this on Monday!

Test Match Special on the way home for me, mind...
 






Sussex on Leith

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Sep 11, 2003
963
Leith
Not going but I'm jealous, looks a great line-up. Saw Camera Obscura a few weeks back and they were superb - new album is arguably their best yet. Kid Canaveral are an excellent live act these days (and pals of mine). And the Lovely Eggs are bonkers but brilliant.
 


BlockDpete

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Oct 8, 2005
1,143
Hmmm, tempted, I'm a big Camera Obscura fan too.

If it at a railway museum, might there be some decent ales to drink too?
 






Flex Your Head

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Hmmm, tempted, I'm a big Camera Obscura fan too.

If it at a railway museum, might there be some decent ales to drink too?

Yes, there is a massive selection of ales and ciders, with cans of lager and other fizzy stuff too.

Loads of info on here - http://anorakforum.com/viewforum.php?f=55

And you can see our DJ playlists here to get a flavour of the atmosphere...

http://anorakforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=5943

If this weather holds, it's gonna be aawesome :eek:)
 




spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
The small Church stage has produced some brilliant performances over the years.

The Sock Puppets captured a lot of hearts two years ago:



And thrashy-poppers Joanna Gruesome tore it up last year (they're partially Brighton based and play in town quite often - well worth checking out).



I think it was you who gave a Joanna Gruesome tip a while back (along with Playlounge?) I saw them at Green Door earlier in the year and can report back they are very impressive.
 




Flex Your Head

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I think it was you who gave a Joanna Gruesome tip a while back (along with Playlounge?) I saw them at Green Door earlier in the year and can report back they are very impressive.
It was indeed me. I'm always chuntering on, uninvited, about bands I love.

It's amazing how many exciting new bands are based in Brighton at the moment; as well as Jo Gru, you've got King of Cats (who perform as an acoustic alt. soloist sometimes, or as a noisy lo-fi emo band at other times. The 'America' album which is downloadable from bandcamp is one of my favourite finds of the year); Tyrannosaurus Dead - new 12" mini-LP is a blast; Ides - the female singer from Jo Gru has her own solo project and is moving to town soon and will doubtless play some of her fantstic shows soon...

There are plenty more too, maybe there should be an "Exciting Current Brighton Bands" thread.
 


spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
It was indeed me. I'm always chuntering on, uninvited, about bands I love.

It's amazing how many exciting new bands are based in Brighton at the moment; as well as Jo Gru, you've got King of Cats (who perform as an acoustic alt. soloist sometimes, or as a noisy lo-fi emo band at other times. The 'America' album which is downloadable from bandcamp is one of my favourite finds of the year); Tyrannosaurus Dead - new 12" mini-LP is a blast; Ides - the female singer from Jo Gru has her own solo project and is moving to town soon and will doubtless play some of her fantstic shows soon...

There are plenty more too, maybe there should be an "Exciting Current Brighton Bands" thread.

I'll second Ides (didn't realise that it was a Jo Gru side project though.) Saw Tyrannosaurus Dead at a Sea Monsters show and remember liking them but haven't caught up with them since. There's plenty of smaller Brighton bands I've been keen on for a while. We have a pretty fertile scene going on at the moment;

Cold Pumas/ Negative Pegasus/ Traams/ Fat Bicth/ Birjwin Jersey/Tigerclub/Drum Eyes/Abi Wade/AK-DK/Kins/Physics House Band

I'm sure I've forgotten a few as well.
 


Flex Your Head

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A lot of my current favourites are playing at this - what a line-up, and there are still 5 acts to be announced:

AiH poster.jpg

I shall doubtless be the oldest person there, but it'll be worth it.

Art is Hard is a great label and well worth supporting - http://artishardrecords.bandcamp.com/
 




Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
Indietracks Festival 2013 (and super-bargain compilation)

It was indeed me. I'm always chuntering on, uninvited, about bands I love.

It's amazing how many exciting new bands are based in Brighton at the moment; as well as Jo Gru, you've got King of Cats (who perform as an acoustic alt. soloist sometimes, or as a noisy lo-fi emo band at other times. The 'America' album which is downloadable from bandcamp is one of my favourite finds of the year); Tyrannosaurus Dead - new 12" mini-LP is a blast; Ides - the female singer from Jo Gru has her own solo project and is moving to town soon and will doubtless play some of her fantstic shows soon...

There are plenty more too, maybe there should be an "Exciting Current Brighton Bands" thread.

Do you like Bent Cousin?
 




Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
Are we talking C86? My specialist subject, and I've missed the conversation! Got to go home now, but I'm thinking Velocity Girl, Therese, Shimmer, Safety Net, Once More and Pristine Christine for the way home. Anyone have an extensive Sarah Records collection?

The newly reformed Flatmates are playing with the Wedding Present on Bank Holiday weekend, the Sunday I think. I was a 15 year old penpal with the Field Mice for a while. And Pristine Christine was my favourite track of all time for long lonnnng time.
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
61,366
Chandlers Ford
Inspired by this, I had my own little C86 party in the kitchen (where else would you have such a thing) while the family were out, and I was cooking dinner, picking random tracks via MusicTube.

What a fantastic couple of tracks 'Delilah Sands' and 'Teenage' are. I hadn't listened to them in ages. Brilliant stuff. And TJB's 'Sunday to Saturday'. Magnificent.
 


Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
Indietracks Festival 2013 (and super-bargain compilation)

Errrm, are they friends of yours? If so, I shall temper what I have to say about them ;o)

Not friends of mine, no...! Feel free to say what you think.
 


Flex Your Head

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Not friends of mine, no...! Feel free to say what you think.

Oh, OK, if you insist :eek:)

They were without doubt the very worst band I saw last year. Utterly charmless and without an original idea between them, amply illustrated by their woeful version of Bowie’s “Boys Keep Swinging” as their second song.
They were also rude and ungracious, and once they had played, they hung around at the front of the stage getting progressively more pissed and shouting their conversations over the other bands playing.
 






hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,366
Chandlers Ford
They were without doubt the very worst band I saw last year. Utterly charmless and without an original idea between them, amply illustrated by their woeful version of Bowie’s “Boys Keep Swinging” as their second song.
They were also rude and ungracious, and once they had played, they hung around at the front of the stage getting progressively more pissed and shouting their conversations over the other bands playing.

But, apart from that?
 




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