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THURSDAY 11TH - ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT + VENOM SEEDS + ONE MORE GRAIN + FADE TO SEPIA @ THE GOOD SHIP
Thursday 11th January 2007
Kabarett Spielraum Presents
SPIEL
LIVE BANDS
Royal Treatment Plant (Hot & Feisty Post-Punk)
Venom Seeds (Raw Garage Rock)
One More Grain (Brassy Krautrock)
Fade To Sepia (Doomy Punk)
+ DJ Do The Du
@ The Good Ship, 289 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
8pm - Late ... £4 Entrance
Tubes:
Kilburn - Jubilee Line (3 mins)
Kilburn Park - Bakerloo Line (11 mins)
Trains:
Brondesbury - North London Silverlink (1 minute)
Kilburn High Road - Watford - Euston Silverlink (9 mins)
Buses:
16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 206, 316, 328 plus numerous night buses to the west end.
More Information: http://www.myspace.com/ks23
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With a hot and feisty front woman and a live performance to fixate the masses, ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT are more than eye candy with grit. Having recently played to rapt audiences across the country, RTP are carving a musical niche with their brand of post-punk. Strong melodies and driving guitar riffs create an electric experience planted firmly on a foundation of superb musicianship. Their debut single Carry Me has had praise heaped upon it by the likes of XFM and Radio 1.
VENOM SEEDS are a raw 3-piece garage punk band that joined forces nearly two years ago. In a blast of creativity they hammered out a set within a few months and played their first gig in May 2005 to a packed out and very excited local garage punk crowd. They have since built up a reputation for their wild and stormy performances. "It's not hard to see Riotmiloo, in her fishnets, arse-hugging minidress and bondage boots, as some sort of 21st Century lady Iggy." [Drowned In Sound]
ONE MORE GRAIN have not been around for long, but are destined to become legends on the live circuit. Monstrous krautrock soundscapes, deranged brass-blasts and evocative, Fall-esque diatribes collide to make something remarkable. "One of the best debut performances I've ever seen" [Playlouder] "One More Grain's stage presence and energy was spellbinding." [Whisperin and hollerin']
FADE TO SEPIA have only been together for little more than a year, but their dark doomy punk rock has already gained them a following around.the country. "Fade to Sepia easily draw the predictable Joy Division comparisons, with tortured vocals straining over a monotonous drum crawl, but their moments of unexpected rapture when the pace kicks into a more Bloc Party vibe stop them being forgettable." [The Fly]