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Deep South + Schtarlings + Fade To Sepia - New Cross Inn - Tuesday 21st Nov

dothedu [Edit] [Delete] 14:13, 20 November '06

Tuesday 21st November 2006

Kabarett Spielraum Presents
SPIEL

LIVE BANDS
Deep South (Dirty Rock)
Schtarlings (Hard Pop Candy Rock)
Fade To Sepia (Dark Doomy Punk Rock)
+ DJ Do The Du

@ New Cross Inn, 323 New Cross Road, London, SE14 6AS

9pm - Late ... £3 Entrance

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations: New Cross Gate or New Cross
Buses: P13 21 36 53 136 171 172 177 225 321

More Information: http://www.myspace.com/ks23
Infoline: 07961 028844

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DEEP SOUTH, a four man, three piece hard rock band from south London, command any stage they’re presented with. "Deep South are local favourites and can always be counted on to whip a crowd up. Like Robert Johnson before them, they've sold their soul to the devil to play the blues. With the swampy bass and greasy riffs they aren't anything new or revolutionary, but they are just good old fashioned rock 'n rock fun." [Artrocker]

SCHTARLINGS. A made up word for a slurred bird. Big in LA apparently. Their flight is fast and direct and they walk and run confidently on the ground. Noisy and gregarious, schtarlings spend a lot of the year in flocks. A new band featuring members of Cartridge and Royal Treament Plant, Schtarlings are very tenacious and adaptable. "So, Schtarlings, consider me impressed. Their modern take on post-modern indie melds hard pop with candy rock and gloss-heavy riffs." [Live On Stage]

FADE TO SEPIA have only been together for little more than a year, but their dark doomy punk rock has already gained them a following around.the country. "Fade to Sepia easily draw the predictable Joy Division comparisons, with tortured vocals straining over a monotonous drum crawl, but their moments of unexpected rapture when the pace kicks into a more Bloc Party vibe stop them being forgettable." [The Fly]


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