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Fri 4th July FLOWERS // NIGHT FLOWERS // BEING THERE // CHORUSGIRL at Dalston Victoria
Scared To Dance Presents
FLOWERS // NIGHT FLOWERS // BEING THERE // CHORUSGIRL
The first of our regular gig nights at the Dalston Victoria. These gigs will be on the first Friday of every other month. There’s a Facebook event you can join at https://www.facebook.com/events/450721031698141/
And tickets can be bought for £5 from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/274501
// FLOWERS //
Flowers are set to release their debut LP produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler on the Fortuna Pop! label. They draw a line between the joyous fuzzpop of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, who they have toured Europe with, and the minimalist brilliance of Young Marble Giants with screaming distortion calming down to singer Rachel Kenedy playing solo on a one-stringed bass. The trio create a wall of sound larger than the sum of their parts – catchy pop songs hidden in noise.
http://flowersdomusic.bandcamp.com/
// NIGHT FLOWERS //
Night Flowers are five friends originally from Humberside and now based in East London. They recently launched their debut 4 track EP on Dirty Bingo Records. One of our favourite releases this year, we’re tipping them to go on to big things. They play melodic indie rock/pop music influenced partly by 80s jangle and early 90s shoe gaze.
http://nightflowers.bandcamp.com/
// BEING THERE //
Being There put out their first album on Young & Lost Club records back in 2012 and they’ve just finished recording a batch of new songs ahead of another release. Lo-fi indiepop with fuzzed out guitars and sweetly played melodies, they’ve been described by the NME as “baggy beauties”.
http://beingthere.bandcamp.com/
// CHORUSGIRL //
Chorusgirl are a brand new four piece noise pop band from London. They cite Lush, The Breeders, Suicide, Pulp, Broadcast, The Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Bangles, Manic Street Preachers and Bikini Kill as key influences.
https://soundcloud.com/chorusgirl
// DJS //
There will be DJing from top quality music blog For The Rabbits.