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Airport
Girl + The Zebras + Pocketbook @
Buffalo Bar, London - Wednesday 23rd July
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Fortuna
POP! presents
The Beat Hotel
An IndieTracks Warm-up
with
Airport Girl + The Zebras + Pocketbook
plus Atomic Beat DJs playing
indiepop classics between the bands
Wednesday 23rd July 8pm
Buffalo Bar, 259 Upper Street, London N1 1RU
Nearest tube : Highbury & Islington
Advance: £5 from We Got Tickets/Door: £6
Click Here For Tickets!
AIRPORT
GIRL
Formed in 1997 in the East Midlands, Airport Girl’s original
influences ranged from the Scottish pop of The Pastels and Belle
and Sebastian to the American flavours of The Modern Lovers and
Pavement. Their first album “Honey, I'm An Artist” (2001)
saw them played by John Peel, Steve Lamacq and John Kennedy (XFM)
while NME, Melody Maker, Careless Talk Costs Lives and Les Inrockuptibles
all had kind words to say. Their second album “Slow Light” was
released in 2007 and demonstrated a shift towards a radically
altered sound, a glistening downbeat country-pop hybrid inspired
by American alt-country and the antipodean sounds of The Triffids
and “16 Lover Lane”-era Go-Betweens. The album attracted
a slew of excellent reviews from the likes of The Guardian, Metro
and Drowned In Sound, praising the luxuriant arrangements with
their judicious use of violin, cello, trumpet, harmonica and
melodica, and the world-weary, country-tinged songwriting.
"Airport Girl take their cues from Aztec Camera's breezy charm
and The Go-Betweens lovelorn melodies” (Fire Escape Talking)
http://www.airportgirl.com
http://www.myspace.com/shamboliclofiindiepop
THE ZEBRAS (AUS)
From the same Brisbane backwater that was home to groups
such as The Go-betweens and The Saints, The Zebras sound is driving
but clean, the uncompromising vocal melodies with generous
layers of chiming guitar giving their sound a unique sparkle. Their
second album “Worry A Lot” was released last year
through Melbourne label, The Lost and Lonesome Recording Company
(brainchild of Mark Monnone of Lucksmiths fame). Home recorded
and with modest arrangement and production, the songs are intelligent
yet hummable as hell. The Zebras have been described as being
reminiscent of The Go-betweens or the Flying Nun bands of the
80’s and 90’s, so if that is your bag, The Zebras
are sure to please.
“Beautiful vocals rest dreamily upon a light layer of sunny instrumentation
that you just know is one of many logical next steps that stem
from the C86 sound: sensitive, but not stupid." - You
Ain't No Picasso (USA)
http://www.myspace.com/ilikezebras
POCKETBOOKS
Pocketbooks are a pop band from London, combining melodic
boy/girl harmonies, spiralling guitars and delicate piano lines.
Since
appearing on How Does It Feel To Loved’s seminal “The
Kids At The Club” compilation they’ve released
a single on Atomic Beat records and an EP on their own Make
Do
And Mend label, been played on BBC 6music and played fabulous
pop shows with the likes of The School, Radio Luxembourg, Butcher
Boy and Saturday Looks Good To Me. Think Camera Obscura, The
Pastels, Belle and Sebastian, The Sundays and expect a sprinkling
of dazzling 60s soul alongside some sparkling indiepop charm!
“Nuggets of exquisitely crafted pop that slyly references the
timid bashfulness of 'Tigermilk' era Belle and Sebastian and
the spring-hued shimmer pop of early Heavenly” (Losing
Today)
http://www.pocketbooks.org.com/
www.myspace.com/pocketbooks
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Airport
Girl + The Zebras + Pocketbook + Fists @
Junktion7, Nottingham - Thursday 24th July
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Fortuna
POP! presents
An IndieTracks Warm-up
with
Airport Girl + The Zebras + Pocketbook + Fists
Thursday 24th July 8pm
Junktion7, 6 Ilkeston Road,
Canning Circus, Nottingham NG7 3GE
Advance: £5 from We Got Tickets/Door: £6
Click Here For Tickets!
AIRPORT
GIRL
See above.
THE ZEBRAS (AUS)
See above.
POCKETBOOKS
See above.
FISTS
Fists spent their formative years listening to skiffle,
vintage heavy metal and Daniel Johnston and have been trying
to invent a new type of music that sounds like a mixture of skiffle,
vintage heavy metal and Daniel Johnston with varying degree's
of success ever since. They have no money so they make their
music with whatever shit is lying about the house (bugle, washboard,
kitchen knife, guitar, etc). Despite the results often sounding
a bit rubbish once they've recorded them they've somehow managed
to get themselves featured on both Huw Stephens and Steve Lamacq's
Radio 1 shows. They're very pleased about this and are now trying
to record something proper so they can release a record.
" Mangling blues through a toy voice amplifier while
putting the art into heart, Fists are a lo-fi revelation" (FHP
Magazine)
http://www.myspace.com/fistsmusic
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