Future of the Left and Help She Can't Swim for free London festival
>Given the large glut of bands-in-fields events this year, it’s probably a good time to offer your wallet some relief by informing you of London’s Tin Pan Alley event.»
>Given the large glut of bands-in-fields events this year, it’s probably a good time to offer your wallet some relief by informing you of London’s Tin Pan Alley event.»
They're almost here, those Blood Brothers boys. Perhaps you already know that their UK tour, which kicks off in Aberdeen on January 13, is in association with DiS. You didn't? Now you do! Hurray...»
Shouty southerners Help She Can't Swim are to saddle up and head on down that road come June, carrying the yelp-fight-lazer-gun combo that is Tiger Force with 'em...»
South coast splattercore rocketeers Help She Can't Swim are to plug their latest single, 'Midnight Garden', with a trio of instore appearances. We suggest you get along and shake it like you own it...»
When a show is advertised as ages 14+, you'd generally expect to get inside if you were 15, right? Not last night at London's University of London Union (ULU) show. The door staff were requesting photo ID from all and sundry that has provoked reponses from both headline band Test Icicles and tour support Help She Can't Swim.»
Really quite splendid label Smalltown America, responsible for the ever-worthwhile Public Service Broadcast series, have announced details of their second charity all-dayer.»
Fantastic Plastic's highly strung noiseateers, Help She Can't Swim are to jaunt around the country in support of their recently-released and well recieved 'Fashionista Super Dance Troupe' record...»