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Barfly

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Address: 90 Seel St Liverpool, Liverpool L1 4 GB (map)
Phone: 0151 707 6171

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formerly The Masque

Reviewed Events

Nannygoat at Liverpool Barfly, Thu 17 Oct

Review by Shoo

German five-piece Nannygoat rock in on a wave of frenetic energy that can only be attributed to the long hours spent locked away in dusty studios up in Scouseland for the last ten days. The experienced outfit are currently holed away in the day-into-night-into-day weirdness of recording their second album, and »

The Flamingo 50, Voo, Lack Of Reason, Glenn Paterson at Barfly, Liverpool, Sat 31 May

Review by Shoo

Sodding been a fallow month, a sallow stretch of gigless work-fucked headmash bullshit defined and defiled by deadlinedickin late Spring stupidity; but now I’m back in full-on, Sex-box pixelshaggin attack mode. And with San Miguel cheapish at the Masque Theatre, I’m ready and shouty and standing swaying, playing, r»

Alabama 3 at Liverpool Barfly, Tue 09 Dec

Review by Shoo

Alabama 3 are the best fuckin band on the planet. But what has D.Wayne done to himself?»

Blood Red Shoes

Blood Red Shoes at Liverpool Barfly, Sun 13 Apr

Review by Kenn Taylor

As they end on ‘ADHD’ we still shake to Blood Red Shoes' dynamic power, but the question is will they survive bigger, scarier black boxes? Will these fragile animals with sharp spines lose their teeth or their innocence»

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In Photos special: DrownedinSound UK Tour

Review by Mike Diver

On May 13 our extra-special DiS Tour wrapped itself up in London. Here we've snaps from that show, and words from Liverpool»

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Gonzo Tour at Liverpool Barfly, Fri 10 Oct

Review by Mike Haydock

Make no mistake: this is a disastrous night of epic proportions. On this evidence, if The Automatic manage to rally themselves and survive to album number three, it'll be a genuine shock»

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Finch, Hexes at Liverpool Barfly, Wed 12 Nov

Review by Mike Haydock

This group of fans are here for three songs, and all of them are from Finch’s first record: ‘New Beginnings’, ‘Letters To You’ and ‘What It Is To Burn’. That album came out in 2002, six-and-a-half years ago. But these fans are stuck in the past and refuse to move on, trapping the band in limbo.»