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The Gadsdens

The Gadsdens don’t quite fit. They almost do, but they’re slightly the wrong shape to properly fit into the pop cylinder. Shuffling together elements of blue-eyed soul, infectious hooks, rhythmic piano lines, and the instantly loveable vocals of Jody Gadsden they deal out songs of awkward beauty. They don’t look pop either, peddling an indie scruffy chic that’s more Hoxton than West End. Not that they’re in any way, shape or form a fashion band unless, of course fashion means striking out from the pack with your own darning sense of style and imagination.

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The Most Terrifying Thing

Christopher Price, (vocals, guitar) Dave Masson (guitar) Paul Champion (drums) and Glenn Noble (bass) are the sum parts of “The Most Terrifying Thing.” A band who are tricky to tie down to a specific genre. With a catalogue of songs ranging from new wave to punk. Through to more heartfelt and subtle compositions whilst still leaving time indie pop songs. The group’s debut album “Victoriana” was released in October 2005 on London based label Seeca to not much fanfare but to well deserved critical acclaim.

The Most Terrifying Thing on Last.fm.

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