DiScover Club @ RoTa
This Town Needs Guns, DiS DJs, and Jonquil
About the venue
Notting Hill Arts Club
Train: Westbourne Park (18 mins)
Paddington (18 mins)
Tube: Notting Hill Gate (4 mins)
Directions: take the tube to Notting Hill Gate, then take the LEFT exit. That's left, the left again. Walk down the road for a few minutes but the place is difficult to find as it's not marked outside... It's next to a hairdresser's and opposite a kebab shop. You will notice it by the big wooden doors and velvet rope outside and probably a bouncer too...
THIS is your MySpace link for information on all upcoming RoTa shows. RoTa is held every Saturday at the Arts Club, from 4 til 8, and is free entry. DiS runs its monthly DiScover Club shows there - check the site regularly for details of upcoming DiScover Club shows.
»About the artists
An Emergency
An Emergency are clevely-constructed indie-flecked post-hardcore formed from the remnants of various Exeter bands, predominantly Tyler, and newly signed to the splendid Captains Of Industry label.
The trio are: Ben W, Dan R and Tom D.
Their MySpace page can be found here.
This Town Needs Guns
Stuart Smith – vocals / guitar
Tim Collis – guitar
Matt Bennington – drums, string arrangements
Dan Adams – bass
Jody Prewett – piano
George Pringle – guest vocals on ‘Hippy Jam Fest’
When a band's hometown is Oxford you would probably expect to see a name like Inspector Morse and The Cycling Students rather than This Town Needs Guns, but this bright-eyed, bushy-tailed foursome obviously have a different outlook to the rest of us. Or perhaps they know something we don't? Or maybe it's just a name and it doesn't matter anyway? What does matter is that This Town Needs Guns are one of the best bands this fine city currently has to offer.
Joining the end of the 'great Oxford bands breaking out' queue - headed by Radiohead, accompanied by Supergrass, quickly followed by Youthmovies, Fell City Girl and many others - This Town Needs Guns are well deserving of their local luminaries' shoulder rubbing position. Sweetly blending influences such as Biffy Clyro, American Football, Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral and Texas Is The Reason, there's something refreshing about their charmingly piano-tinged sound.
Featuring guest vocals from Oxford neighbour and good friend George Pringle, 'Hippy Jam Fest (The Likes Of Which Has Never Been Seen)' is released by Big Scary Monsters Records on September 25th on 7" vinyl (with free CD so not to exclude the analogue haters) in a lovely hand-made package. It/they will be found in shops nationwide via Shellshock Distribution and online at www.bsmrocks.com and all of the usual outlets.
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