Tuesday 5th June 2012
The Connectors + Our Lost Infantry + Safari + Resigned
@ Buffalo Bar
259 Upper Street, London, N1 1RU
08:00pm, £5 / £4 advance / flyer
THE CONNECTORS
The Connectors Punk, Rock and Roll are sitting in a bar, drinking cheap rum. In walks a trash can full of voices, who gets to talking. Punk, Rock and Roll think they might like this guy, so they pour their drinks down his throat, shake him up, swing him around the room, knocking over everyone. This is what The Connectors do. Punk swag with rock & roll guitar stri ... more »

ONSTAGE AT 10:30
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OUR LOST INFANTRY
Our Lost Infantry return to live shows after an extended lay off to write and record a whole EP that will make up their new live set. The band have spent six months taking apart what OLI does and making a record called 'Collected Works I'. The record is a shade over 28 minutes long and is full of choruses, riffs and gratuitous post-rock bits that they hope music fa ... more »

ONSTAGE AT 9:45
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SAFARI
Safari are five wild melody-tamers from Hertfordshire who are plotting to release a terrific album of shiny synth-whooshing pop antics which make us think of Metronomy, Mark Hollis and Home Counties neighbouroonies Friendly Fires. But don’t take our demented word for it – go to www.thisissafari.co.uk and download their brrrrand new single ‘Doubt’ for abs ... more »

ONSTAGE AT 9:00
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RESIGNED
Resigned were inspired by the outstanding growing live music scene and formed at the end of 2006. Playing music that pulls across the genres of pop punk and indie they put on a great live performance with their original loud and fast upbeat tunes. The debut record from the east-London new wave outfit was released in 2009. It explores the sights and sounds ... more »

ONSTAGE AT 8:15
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Simon Katan is an artist and coder, his music will evoke the formation of galaxies. His audio-visual compositions create musical odysseys through exploring animated worlds which incorporate abstract humour, abs... »
Playing Islington Assembly Hall on 1 June