Still trucking: econoline on the road
Remember econoline? London-based purveyors of all things distorted and rocking, compared to Pavement and the like. Pretty dang decent, all told. You'd be forgiven for figuring they were no more, what with the radio silence and the lack of a website. But you'd be wrong.
The band, now a stripped-back two-piece of folk-tinged indieness, but still retaining the spark that made them such an exciting live proposition, play the following shows about the land these next few weeks. Go see, why don't you? They've an EP available that comes in a shirt. Yes, a shirt. With buttons. And everything. More information can certainly be found here. Clicky clicky.
November
30 London Betsey Trotwood (plus Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Fupper. Doors at 8pm, £5 tax)
December
4 Nottingham Junktion 7 (plus Rainer Maria)
16 London Crouch End King's Head (plus Billy Mahonie, Bikini Atoll and more. here for more info)
22 Margate Que Bar
- Billy Mahonie, The Jesus Years - Split Seven-Inch
- Billy Mahonie, The Jesus Years - Split Seven-Inch
- Still trucking: econoline on the road
- [nopassingphase] #1 in New Year
- Billy Mahonie's 2nd L.P
- Billy Mahonie, Caretaker, 2nd Gen at Camden Barfly, Camden Town, Thu 09 Aug
- Billy Mahonie, Caretaker, 2nd Gen at Camden Barfly, Camden Town, Thu 09 Aug
- The 'Honie Return
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DiScover: Tired Irie
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Ska Wars: the life and death of a UK underground
That's some good news
I thought they'd ceased to be.
Playing Margate, too. Might go down to that.


Billy Mahonie
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
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