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Club Spangle Presents... Cave Painting, Coasts, Lost Left And Glaciers This Monday
17th September 2011
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We reckon it's one of the last times you'll be able to catch Cave Painting at a small venue...

CLUB SPANGLE PRESENTS A NIGHT OF INDIE BLISS...
EVERY MONDAY AT THE BULL & GATE
£6 o.t.d. / £5 adv. / flyer
Advanced tickets: www.wegottickets.com/bullandgate/event/127007
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COASTS - 10.15PM Five lonesome individuals with little else to live for. They come from Bristol. They play beat pop, bang drums, cry lines. For, what else do they have? As the cracks in 2011 appeared, Coasts perfected their sound: tribal drums, tropical strings, thundered keys, lost cries. They holed themselves away in a disused Reuters building for months in order to find what they had once forgotten, a feral set of ebbs and flows. A collective, brothers, ready to start fires and make some noise. White heat. This WERLD is ours.

LOST LEFTS - 09.30PM www.lostleft.bandcamp.com
Aan exciting new band based in London, Lost Left work in the tradition of great classic indie bands, think a uniquely British take on Yo La Tengo, Grizzly Bear or Band Of Horses. Fragile, poetic vocals combine with a wash of guitars to make some genuinely beautiful music.

CAVE PAINTING - 08.45PM cavepaintingmusic.bandcamp.com "One of the most impressive new British groups we’ve heard in a long time they produce tracks which walk the line between chillout and tropical." - shinyshinynewnewnew GLACIERS - 08.00PM www.myspace.com/eventhemouseandtheglaciers
A multi-instrumentalist Nicolas Burrows, with a revolving cast of band members playing graceful, wintry folk-pop songs based around Nicolas' vocals. Glaciers was born in Leeds after being fuelled by a trip to Norway and developed with time spent wandering in North America. Now based in London, Nicolas has found the perfect space to develop his art in the grand claustrophobia of the capital city. His vocal and instrumental harmonies recall a certain David Thomas Broughton, yet the scope of his style can be traced back to his influences ranging from Diane Cluck to Animal Collective.

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