Power Lunches Arts Cafe
24th October
Emerging from Bristol's bubbling DIY scene, Trust Fund seem to get
better with every song and every show. This is lo-fi punky pop exactly
how you want it to be. Searingly honest lyrics, charmingly discordant
and just a ton of fun.
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Tufnell Park Dome
28th October
Everyone seems to love
Hookworms, and it's not without good reason. With a reputation firmly
established as a scorching live act, their brutal-yet-melodic,
propulsive punk draws you in and spits you out in the most thrilling
fashion imaginable.
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Oval Space
29th October
The Notwist captured our hearts earlier this year with their moody,
sprawling tracks, and lighter pop influenced beats that create
something unique and captivating. The bold and brazen nature of their
music will no doubt come out in the performance.
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Bethnal Green Working Men's Club
30th October
Indie-pop is deceptively difficult to ace, with acts often falling into
twee traps. Alvvays though, with Belle & Sebastian-esque lyrical
wit, and choruses to kill for, get everything right. We expect big
things from them.
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