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OFFLINE COUNTRY SHOW AFTER PARTY!
Saturday 18th July 2009
We unleash the terrifying might of the awesome ATOMIC SUPLEX, backed by the usual line up of cider-fuelled DJs.
The mighty Atomic Suplex rock the stage.
And the crowd go wild!
GIG DETAILS:
OFFLINE COUNTRY SHOW AFTER PARTY!
Saturday 18th July
Stagger down the hill and keep on partying!
Prince Albert, 418 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton SW9 8LF
Tel: 020 7274 3771. 8.30pm - 3am. FREE ADMISSION plus CHEAP BAR!
Transport: 2 mins from Brixton tube/BR/buses.
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After a day admiring steam powered tractors, sheep shearing and amusing vegetable shapes, what better way can there be to continue the fun than joining us in our Country Show after-party at the Albert? We'll be serving up thigh-slapping country delights, knee trembling rockabilly topped off by unleashing the terrifying might of the awesome ATOMIC SUPLEX. And it's free all night.
LIVE BANDS:
ATOMIC SUPLEX
Already huge in Japan, this loud, trashy rock'n'roll band serve up ample portions of bone-crunching, rivet-removing punk.
"Not so much a sonic cathedral as a sonic corrugated iron shed" Time out
"Soon to be huge with their Ramones in a blender sound and their furious live show" Croydon WIRED
"Screaming, overdriven rock n roll compression at it's best. Atomic Suplex are the British Guitar Wolf, the English Lightning Bolt or maybe the London New York Dolls" DHTBT
...deliver Garage-Punk smashers X-Mist Germany
"Atomic Suplex dispense with the formalities (read: the tune) altogether, preferring to unleash one and a half minutes of pure offensive distortion. [They are] a rare thing of beauty � and deserve your ass for dinner" Artrocker
PLUS:
MULTIMEDIA
Original slide shows, street photos and more.
TOP DJS!
We'll also have a full crew of hard-drinking Offline regulars throwing down a selection of ska, punk, reggae, roots, rock'n'roll, new wave, punk, big band, garage rock and more, rocking on till the early hours, including:
EDITOR (urban75) An ale-fuelled onslaught of ska, punk, rock'n'roll, big band, rockabilly, Mrs Mills & Liberace in a floor stomping package proving that drinking'n'DJing can be a perilous trade
BOBBY BAUHAUS (charcoal soul) More mysterious than Robert Smith's eyeliner bag, Bobby gets dancefloors rocking with quirky, darkside indie-pop and kohl-smudging breakbeats.
SIM KARD SUZI (telecommmmm systems)
Famed for her all night broadcasts on Drink FM, this queen of the dance floor communications serves up righteous slabs of hardcore ska, obscure punk rock and 1930s tea dance music.
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