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Sunflies

Influenced by The Cure, Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Muse and Joy Division - Sunflies is a "dark indie" band building a solid reputation in London and the South East for their electrifying live shows. In 2006 they supported The View at the 7000-capacity Millennium Square in Leeds and recently featured in the NME, where they were described as the hybrid that woudl result from a scuffle between Placebo and Arcade Fire.
Official website: http://www.sunflies.co.uk

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the gin riots

“Gin, Cursed Fiend Makes Human Race A Prey
It Enters Through a Secret Draft And Steals Your Life Away” In 1736 London’s community of ranting soaks broke down the gates of Gordon’s Gin Factory and
drank the place dry. Apparently the streets of London were literally flowing with gin for three days
straight. Named after the longest and hardest drinking session in living memory, The Gin Riots are a disparate bunch of boys who came together make music to get drunk to ... Formed at university in Bristol by Irishman Cillian Logue and Londoner Guy Stevenson, the band

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The 66

The 66 echo the great epic sounds of Madchester. Playing their first show in November 2007 the band immediately stood-out amongst the seemingly endless copycat outfits, becoming one of the most exciting and talked about bands in recent years. "Descending the stairs into a compact, leery pit of expectation, the first hometown gig from the rugged rock/garage/indie Warrington troupe The 66, is reminiscent to an event at The Roadhouse in Manchester several years back. Back then it was some rising southern misfits who went by the name of The Libertines causing the air of anticipation.

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