“We get along really well, we don’t argue or get drunk and call each other bastards.”
READ MORESince Mika Miko split and No Age started touring the world, LA’s The Smell scene has been searching for a new, less garage-y sound, and its found it in ravesploitation.
Liars have always been proponents of the idea of more – more bass, more fuzz, more weirdness.
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This year’s 1234Shorditch festival is going to take place on July 24th, on its usual stomping ground of Shoreditch Park, East London. And this year the organisers have already peppered their lineup with a tonne of Loud And Quiet favourites, including Bo Ningen, Trailer Trash Tracys, A Grave With No Name, Vivan Girls and Egyptian Hip Hop.
More bands are soon to be announced, but in the meantime take a look at the initial lineup below…
S.C.U.M / Drum Eyes / Kavinsky / Surkin / These New Puritans / Vivian Girls / autoKratz / Wavves / We Have Band / Zombie Zombie / Toddla T / Blood Music / A1 Bassline / Dum Dum Girls / Deep Sht / Tronik Youth / The Ruling Class / Wild Palms / Egyptian Hip Hop / Invasion / A Grave With No Name / No Bra / Not Cool / Mazes / S.C.U.M / ddd / The Toes / Is Tropical / Necro Deathmort / von haze / Bo Ningen / Sunderbans, Le Shark / Trailer Trash Traceys / Maria & The Mirrors / lele [speaks]
Tickets are £17 (inc. booking fee) and more info one The1234Shoreditch 2010 can be found at the1234shoreditch.com
Factory Floor / Bitches / Flats / Memoryhouse / Becoming Real / Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
This week we’ve been listening to Dels [pictured], Frankie Rose & The Outs, Disclosure, Rusko and El Guincho.
LISTEN HEREPop music: the most annoying, tenuously linked product pushed via the World Cup.
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