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THE SERVANT ride again

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Join us at the Islington Bar Academy on Wednesday the 2nd of March 2005 for a rare home town gig by the Servant before they hit off for yet another European tour. Already nominated for best new band at the French "Brits", and due to headline the infamous Olympia in Paris, The Servant give a mesmerizing performance of grit sweat and tears... Support tbc. On stage 9.30 pm. £5 on the door or mail info@prolifica.net for guestlist. [http://www.theservant.co.uk]


Posted by gav7777 at 17:46, 30 Jan 2005

Touchy Feely by Headland (TF005)

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Described as “sitting somewhere between the Beta Band and the Beatles…”, Headland is the effort of two Toms: Wegg-Prosser and Ball who write, record and rehearse in a self-storage unit in West London.

“Ace space-pop… thrilling, throbbing electro” NME

“Hotly tipped… Air meets Royksopp meets Avalanches” Time Out

“Pop needs this album ... Full stop!” National Student Mag.

“A sparkling debut… has ‘word-of-mouth slow-burn grower’ written all over it” The Sunday Times


Posted by gav7777 at 17:54, 30 Nov 2004