Archive for August 10th, 2007

Thrills / October tour

Source: theregoesthefear.com

The Thrills live @ ScalaThe Thrills have announced an October jaunt around the country (as has most of the UK music industry it seems). Tickets are on sale now from See Tickets. Catch them at:

Thursday 4th October - Oxford Carling Academy
Friday 5th October - Bristol trinity Centre
Monday 8th October - Peterborough The Cresset
Tuesday 9th October - London Koko
Thursday 11th October - Norwich Waterfront
Friday 12th October - Nottingham Trent Student
Saturday 13th October - Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
Sunday 14th October - Liverpool Carling Academy
Thursday 18th October - Manchester Club Academy
Sunday 21st October - Leeds Cockpit
Monday 22nd October - Northampton Soundhaus

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Athlete / Tiscali Showcase

Source: theregoesthefear.com

AthleteNext week’s Tiscali Showcase at Soho Revue Bar will be headlined by Athlete, with support coming from fast, angular Parka and Eugene McGuinness who sounds distinctly like a distinctly wacky Air Traffic, or a slowed down stoned Architecture In Helsinki. They’ll all play the Soho Revue Bar next Thursday, 16th August.

Tickets at £8.50 each are available here to over 18’s only unfortunately. Doors are at 8:45pm.

Photo is taken from Narisa’s flickr stream under the Creative Commons License

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Live Review: Rosie Oddie at 93 Feet East

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Rosie oddieGigs on Air is coming to the end of their residency at 93 Feet East, but as one of their closing gigs at the Brick Lane venue they put on an eclectic mix of artists, the highlight of which was undoubtedly Rosie Oddie and the Odd Squad.

After a rather abysmal opener in the shape of “Wrong Animal” (who decided to berate the crowd, and show off their lead singer’s ignorance both within the 20 minutes that I saw of their set), Rosie quietly shifted onto stage at 9:45. The 22 year old shifted through her already impressive back catalogue, showing off her reputation as a Kate Nash for those a bit more left of mainstream, liking something a bit edgier.

Rosie’s famous bird watching father was absent from the proceedings, though it does look like her backing band, The Odd Squad, has had some members picked by Bill himself – a noticeable age gap between the guitarist and the rest of the band, however was clearly picked for his skills.

The crowd was an interesting mix of young and old, hip and not-so trendy, but Rosie managed to unite the audience together, even with the TV cameras in the way (the gig was being recorded, details below). The final two songs of the set got everyone dancing, losing their inhibitions very quickly in the slow-build excitement of “Cola Coka”, which even had the cameramen dancing with its infectious choruses and chatty lyrics.

Whilst her father may be more famous than her at the moment, expect in coming months the name Rosie Oddie to be garnering a lot more attention.

Photo comes from the author’s own collection. The complete video of the gig will be made available on Gigs On Air in a few days time.

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