Kumatage
Dave Anderson
Mable's Husband
Marc Block
Jake Bugg
Saturday 20th June
Roadblock
With DJ Daddio and friends
with live cave performances from
Hicks
Jody Kay
J Saverio
Mark Roberts
Kid Conventional
Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
I'm Not from London/Wire & Wool
The Filming for the 'I'm Not from London, The Movie' continues.
Performers will be filmed doing live versions of there best tunes over at the Art Organisation
then will be interviewed at the loggerheads.
The Bands playing include
The Money, Kogumaza, Love ends disaster,Stop eject, Swound,
Chris McDonald, Pilgrim Fathers, Yunioshi,
Captain Dangerous, Eviltone, Dog is dead, We show up on radar,
The Cult of Dom Keller, Nuclear Family, Gallo Viagra, The joy of Box,
Origami Biro, Overvibe, Black Fuzz, Frontiers,
Taken by the tide, Par excellence.
It's free and in Nottingham at the Lovely Lee Rosy's Tea Room on Broad Street.
Mirakil Whip: "This boy/girl duo weave the grit of early Pavement with the emotional heft of Sebadoh via the hypnotic electronic embellishments of Dntel as groovebox, sampler and synth collide with dirty guitar action and laconic vocals."
Wednesday 18 Mar 2009, 20:00 - Tim & Sam’s Tim & the Sam Band with Tim & Sam + Dog Is Dead (Acoustic)
We are really excited to have this young, up and coming band to play our first event. Here are a few quotes to help desdcribe their music:.... Mark Riley: "Wonderful pastoral music. A refreshing change."..... Huw Stephens: "Beautiful."..... Planet Sound: "Blissed out folk in the manner of Tunng."..... The Guardian: Recommended new music. "Like listening to Sigur Rós, without the worry of deciphering Hopelandic."..... + support in the form of an acoustic set from Nottingham’s own up and coming indie popsters Dog Is Dead
Revere are an experimental band from London - their music is powerful and emotional - here they perform as an acoustic ensemble....."Wonderful post rock in the vein of Sigur Ros and Arcade Fire" - Die Shellsuit, Die!..... "Gospel for the space-age generation..." - The Times...... "Beautifully unpredictable..." - MOJO Magazine..... "One of the best bands you’ve never heard of..." - The Guardian Weekend.....+ support from Alex Highton - a singer-songwriter from Cambridge - a great songwriting talent....modern pastoral folk performed with a delicate touch.
Wednesday 18 Mar 2009, 8pm - Tim & Sam’s Tim & the Sam Band with Tim & Sam + Dog Is Dead (Acoustic)
We are really pleased to have this young, up and coming band to play our first event. Here are a few quotes to help describe their music:.... "Wonderful pastoral music. A refreshing change." - Mark Riley....."Beautiful." - Huw Stephens....."Blissed out folk in the manner of Tunng." - Planet Sound....."Like listening to Sigur Rós, without the worry of deciphering Hopelandic." - The Guardian (Recommended New Music)..... + support in the form of an acoustic set from Nottingham’s own up and coming indie popsters Dog Is Dead
Revere are an experimental band from London - their music is powerful and emotional - here they perform as an acoustic ensemble....."Wonderful post rock in the vein of Sigur Ros and Arcade Fire" - Die Shellsuit, Die!....."Gospel for the space-age generation" - The Times......"Beautifully unpredictable" - MOJO Magazine....."One of the best bands you’ve never heard of" - The Guardian Weekend.....+ support from Alex Highton - a singer-songwriter from Cambridge - a great songwriting talent....modern pastoral folk performed with a delicate touch.
Wednesday 13 May 2009, 8pm - The Dana Wylie Band (Canada) + Old Lost John (Sweden)
The Dana Wylie Band (Canada) are one of the best live acts we’ve seen over the past few years - simply a must see gig..."while I was expecting good things, I wasn’t expecting anything quite so r