Tue, 16th March 2010 The Dublin Castle
Broken Summer Soundtrack The Dissidents
The London Agreement
The Cavaliers
7.30pm - £5 adv
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Broken Summer Soundtrack [link]
"Broken Summer Soundtrack play music for musicians. It's evocative rather than direct and contemplative rather than exciting. The progressions are slow, but they hold your attention, and the combination of sounds - particularly guitars - is quite beautiful. Gods of Magog. Inspired." - Opposition T
The Dissidents [link]
"COMING STRAIGHT OUTTA ISLINGTON" The Dissidents are a fresh new indie band from the north of the capital. Cruising vocals match with catchy riffs and melodies to produce a full and enjoyable sound. [link] Jan 2010.
The London Agreement [link]
"The London Agreement were a little more alternative than the acts that had come before; they belonged more to the Bloc Party school of modern indie than that of The Libertines, with an ‘80s-influenced sound that echoed Gang of Four and Johnny Marr’s guitar work, as well as Blur and, in the modern world, Bombay Bicycle Club."
-Teenage Kix
The Cavaliers [link]
"This band really does have everything. Image, presence and crucially the songs to make them the next NME poster boys."
Daniel Garrett, BBC Music
"It looks like, within our own very town (London) The Cavaliers are going to be doing things you should be paying attention too."
Sarah Darling, XFM
"The Cavaliers are four indie chaps who have been hiding in Pete Doherty's closet, inhaling the, er, atmosphere and waiting to break out and steal a billion indie hearts. Well consider this page to be the sledgehammer that sets them free. Like Babyshambles fuelled with the cynical rasp of men who can't get on the guestlist, these cats even have a song called 'NME Socialites'. Whoop! We love a name check."
Ed Alex Miller, NME
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