Liam Mclean is no joke. Not musically, nor when discussing his slick RnB.
READ MOREThere’s almost no doubt that the quintet of roused Australian youngsters that make up Boy & Bear are comprehensively nice.
It’s hard to fathom that British Sea Power now have five albums under their belts.
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If you’ve picked up and read this month’s issue of Loud And Quiet you’ll know that we’re quite the fans of cover stars Factory Floor, and new London punks Flats. For good reason, they’re two of our favourite bands right now, and they’re playing together in London next week. Wanna go?
If you do, just email the answer to the below question to info@loudandquiet.com by 12pm on Thursday 29th July for a chance to see the pair play together at CAMP, City Road, London on Friday 30th. We’ve got 5 pairs of tickets to give away so the odds are looking up.
As we attest in our current issue, Factory Floor are making the kind of electronic, motorik, no-wave disco so original it makes Fuck Buttons look like Revered And The Makers, and Flats are angry and vile like no other band right now. It’ll be one almighty show, presented by Dollop.
Now, that question…
Factory Floor’s ‘Wooden Box’ was recently remix by which post-punk legend?
a. Stephen Morris
b. Peter Hook
c. Bernard Sumner
Order a copy of this month’s issue HERE.
OR view online in our Loud And Quiet Digital section HERE.
This week we’ve been listening to new music from The Proper Ornaments, The Weeknd, Electricity In Our Homes, Sunless ’97 and Ceremony [pictured].
LISTEN HEREDropping his iPhone was the best thing that ever happened to Reef Younis.
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