Boards
Butcher Blues Foundation-Belakiss-Playground Legend-Karova play Indiesexual
Indiesexual @ Catch
Wednesday 13th August
22 Kingsland Road
Old Street
London
E2 8DA
£4 advance / £5 on the door
7:30-midnight
East London's premier music night
Kate O'Flaherty. NME 27/05/2006
Playing live…
Butcher Blues Foundation
The Butcher boys played Indiesexual June 13th 2007 opening the show with a performance filled with such power we knew this gig was going to go down a storm
www.butcherbluesfoundation.co.uk
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Belakiss
Hailing from London these guys takes the influences from brmc, Led Zeppelin,The Brian Jonestown massacre, Queens of the stone age, Radiohead, The Verve, The Jesus & Mary chain, Kasabian to name a few.
www.myspace.com/belakissband
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Playground Legend
Playground legend played the return of XFM Uploaded at The Bullet Bar in Kentish town March 2008. I have to say, one of my favorite performances to date. Playground Legend literally blew away the crowd with their sounds and stage presence. Ben's onstage charisma was so infectious controlling the crowd like they were his very own puppets, every single person in the room had a huge grin on their face throughout their set!
www.playgroundlegendband.com
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Karova
Karova a mish mash of pure punk rock attitude.Pure honest baggyIindie rock n roll grooves. 4 lads from different parts of the country coming together to give the country the sound it needs.!
www.myspace.com/wearekarova
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Music by The Krak (DJ set)
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www.myspace.com/broccolimusic
If you’re after a gig email us @ broccolimusic@aol.com
"Broccoli Music's Indiesexual's the potential home to peri-peri hot unsigned acts. It's understated and DJs provide a musical backdrop of everything from cutting edge electro to retro pop, as numerous bands infiltrate this monthly unsigned showcase… A crowd so hip, it's the doctors' donation source for or hip replacements* and ciders and vodka mixers so nice and cheap for one can get drunk to… songs that I thought would only be played either from my mother's 60s record collection or my sister's rave phase. It was pleasant. It was cool. But most of all, it was damned chilled"
www.myspace.com/les_dudettes