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Kings College London (KCLSU)

Edit this venue Map of Kings College London (KCLSU), London
Address: Surrey St London, Greater London WC2R 2 GB (map)
Phone: 020 7834 4740

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Nearest Train: Charing Cross

Nearest Tube: Temple

Reviewed Events

Idlewild, Eva at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Tue 12 Mar

Review by Sean Adams

Thought of the day: When it’s all been said what is there left to say? A girl with blood-red long locks stands on stage strumming out brittle lo-fi surfaces from her guitar. It sounds as if I’ve been transported to a deadly quiet street. I begin to get closer to some sounds. Eventually, I fathom on one si»

Vex Red, Halo at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Tue 19 Mar

Review by Gen Williams

Halo are this year's King Adora. Suitable haircuts, well-honed technique in wrapping themselves around their mic stands, a couple of cute pop tunes and no substance whatsoever. They pilfer the melodies that Muse stole from Radiohead before they got their own identity - shamelessly presenting for our delight v»

mates of state

Mates Of State at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Tue 24 Oct

Review by Mike Diver

Kori and Jason aren’t musical rocket scientists; their sweet and slightly lo-fi indie-pop doesn’t flick the switches of Wire-subscribing sorts...»

ash 2007

Ash at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Thu 08 Mar

Review by ben marwood

Tonight might not be their best performance, nor are they at a pinnacle of their career, but should Ash find a way to plug the gap left by the downsize, you can’t help but feel the wheels could soon be back on their wagon once and for all...»

future of the left live

Kong, Future Of The Left at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Mon 10 Dec

Review by Sid 'Eagle' Bixley

Tonight, any comparisons between Mclusky and Future Of The Left should be mere pillow talk; there is something simpler and more driving about these new songs, stripped-down but powerful like a panther to the jugular»

camera obscura

Camera Obscura at London Kings College London (KCLSU), Thu 17 Jul

Review by Natalie Shaw

Following something of a Camera Obscura 'best of' set, this writer walks away with a romantic fuzz all around her, lasting for the next few days»