Couldn't be more excited to put on this show! Tickets are available HERE.
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TIM KASHER (Cursive / The Good Life)
http://www.timkasher.com/
Tim Kasher seems to never rest. Since 1997, he has written and released 12 full-length albums both as a solo artist and with his bands Cursive and The Good Life, and has crisscrossed North America and Europe countless times on tour. His newest album, sophomore solo effort Adult Film, began coming together in late 2011, just shortly after Cursive finished recording their seventh LP I Am Gemini (Saddle Creek, 2012). Kasher continued to work on it over the next year before heading to Electrical Audio studio in his adopted hometown of Chicago, IL in spring 2013.
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PRIZEFIGHTER
http:// prizefighteruk.bandcamp.com ./
Derby's purveyors of sad pop
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AUGUST ACTUALLY
http:// augustactually.bandcamp.com /
August Actually are an apocalyptic folk rock fourpiece from Nottingham, who play songs about psychic torture, American presidents and, er, love. This will be their 50th show, and also the 3rd anniversary of their first gig.
http:// augustactually.bandcamp.com /
TIM KASHER (Cursive / The Good Life)
http://www.timkasher.com/
Tim Kasher seems to never rest. Since 1997, he has written and released 12 full-length albums both as a solo artist and with his bands Cursive and The Good Life, and has crisscrossed North America and Europe countless times on tour. His newest album, sophomore solo effort Adult Film, began coming together in late 2011, just shortly after Cursive finished recording their seventh LP I Am Gemini (Saddle Creek, 2012). Kasher continued to work on it over the next year before heading to Electrical Audio studio in his adopted hometown of Chicago, IL in spring 2013.
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PRIZEFIGHTER
http://
Derby's purveyors of sad pop
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AUGUST ACTUALLY
http://
August Actually are an apocalyptic folk rock fourpiece from Nottingham, who play songs about psychic torture, American presidents and, er, love. This will be their 50th show, and also the 3rd anniversary of their first gig.
http://
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