Songkick and Dice list 90% of stuff. Skiddle as well for smaller gigs. Venue websites have them first. Quite often look on Chalk, Komedia and C2 to find stuff I had no idea was on. My job back in the prehistoric age was keeping track of it all and it’s got a lot harder since Resident stopped...
At the extreme risk of sounding like even more of a dick than I am, they make me think about being better creatively, which is not something many bands do. Think there is a lot more to come from them and they are already an important band. See they are mates with Confidence Man – would be great...
Any good? I am quite obsessed with the album and they were brilliant when they played Chalk at that festival I cannot remember the name of at the end of last year
They are playing a rescheduled instore at Resi on August 25. Would like them just on Moral Fibre and their personalities. Triffic band.
Parquet Courts are becoming more influential all the time. Went to France to see them after the first album and they were nowhere near the beast they are now...
Another Resident one: Working Men's Club are playing Komedia on July 20, tickets on sale tomorrow at 11. They were powerful like a Richard Carpenter tackle on a rock-hard pitch when they played Mutations.
Thank you sir! Crikey, that is a very pleasing Walking on the Autobahn at 35ish minutes. Loved that guitar sound on almost every song on that album, plus the sense of coiled madness in all of the vocals.
Email requests reminds me of when they played Brighton sometime in the Stone Age. I emailed...
They're nuts now, aren't they? Fair play, though - more ambitious than touring the Mercury album forever.
Also look younger than they did 12 years ago ???
I was thinking of doing that. Are they any good for £12? I can already envisage it being half-full of veterans in Smashing Pumpkins t-shirts supping ale - not that there's anything wrong with that, of course, but it might mean I trudge despondently out halfway through.
Jeffrey Lewis is playing...
Got offered a ticket but have work. Dur. Please let us know how Young Knives are, if you can be arsed. They could be some indie relic playing biennial tours but instead they're getting more gothic and weird all the time, because they've got too many ideas not to experiment, and I like it a lot.
Aye. They're more ambitious live every time they reappear, theatrically unhinged. Single show in London this month has sold out, tour likely next year.
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Would anyone be interested in a ticket or two to the Dresden Dolls at the Troxy next Wednesday? Cost about £30 each but don't mind offers if yer skint :)