NeatPeople: OrganisedRelease/Gigs
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Utterly joyous indiepop lovelies NeatPeople in 'releasing utterly joyous indiepop single' SHOCKER! Overused phrases such as "infectious" and "toe-tapping" spring to mind.
The single in question, the follow-up to the magnificent 'Baby I'm Bored', is entitled 'Carry You Upward' and available on 7"/download (note the "/" - downloading 7"s just isn't possible yet, sorry) on 23rd April via tip top talent trackers Rekabet Records.
As is the wont of so many bands, they're promoting the single by playing a heckbunch of London dates. These ones, in these venues. You should probably go to one or two. Maybe three. If you like indiepop. And if you didn't, I doubt you'd have read this far. Unless you just really like my style or writing, which, to be fair, isn't likely.
March
31 London Fox & Firkin
April
4 London Proud Gallery
10 London Hoxton Bar and Kitchen
17 London Catch
22 London Rough Trade, Covent Garden
24 London Old Blue Last
26 London Proud Gallery
28 London Monsta
May
2 London Catch
5 London New Cross Festival
14 London Dublin Castle
25 London Koko
30 London Luminaire
- NeatPeople: OrganisedRelease/Gigs
- Bomb Factory, NeatPeople, The Rank Deluxe at On the Rocks, Hackney, Sat 28 Jan
- Bomb Factory, NeatPeople, The Rank Deluxe at On the Rocks, Hackney, Sat 28 Jan
- Bomb Factory, NeatPeople, The Rank Deluxe at On the Rocks, Hackney, Sat 28 Jan
- Bomb Factory, NeatPeople, The Rank Deluxe at On the Rocks, Hackney, Sat 28 Jan
Shitting crikey
that's a lot of gigs.
Hooray!
I really, really
like these guys but surely 13 gigs in one city in two months is overdoing it slightly?
Carry You Upward is a fine single choice though. Great tune.
my housemate plays keyboard for this band sometimes
and he was playing the new recordings all day yesterday while he played piano over the top - I genuinely thought it was Queen when I walked in. I remember them sounding a bit like the Beach Boys when I saw them. Good band!
ya
darn tootin'!
Far too nice
they need more tragedy in their lives.
if you listen to their lyrics carefully
you'll find that that's certainly the case. In fact you'll find that most of their songs are quite melancholy lyrically.


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