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Tonight @ The Bull And Gate: Club Killing Moon W/ Coasts, The Phantom Runners And More!
28th March 2012

London-based record label - KILLING MOON LIMITED - showcase the finest new talent and awesomest bands-to-watch at the Bull & Gate on the last Wednesday of the month and the next one is tonight!! Previous nights saw Blackeye, Hold Kiss Kill and Tyrannasaurus Dead making our weeks, nay months!

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£6 o.t.d./£5 advance/flyer
Advanced tickets: here

COASTS
Coasts belongs to 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.

JOHN J PRESLEY
John J Presley exhibits a broad range of influences throughout this live demo, including but not limited to Queens Of The Stone Age, Death From Above 1979, The Blood Arm, Kings Of Leon (when they actually made music that mattered), Nick Cave and Ray LaMontagne – yet the composition works so well that we find ourselves playing this on continuous repeat in order to get a steady fix of that distorted bass sound coupled with those raspey vocals.” Killing Moon Track of the Day 2011

THE PHANTOM RUNNERS
Based in Brighton and The Midlands and lead by brothers Adam & Jared Al-Hilali, the 4 piece dream-pop/lo-fi band offers clean, quick and catchy tunes that will surely have you coming back for seconds. We’ve got our eyes on these guys and so should you.

ACRES OF LIONS
Acres Of Lions is a Canadian based pop/rock band featuring touring members of the seminal American punk rock band Against Me!. Their latest album, Collections, will be released this summer through Fierce Panda, and the band will be touring extensively throughout the UK in the months to follow.

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