THE LUCKY FACE, DR VAMPIRE and THE NO FRILLS BAND, Brixton Prince Albert Friday 28th May 2010
Wild horror surfcore with DR VAMPIRE, rebel-rousing Brixton folk with the headliners, THE NO FRILLS BAND, backed by a great new acoustic talent, THE LUCKY FACE. Expect the usual fabulous line up of DJs, original videos, street photo slideshows and more.
The Lucky Face opened up the night.
Offline faves. the No Frills Band put in a superb set.
Dr Vampire were sensationally good!
Rock and rollllll!
GIG DETAILS:
OFFLINE LIVE MUSIC SPECIAL
Fri May 28th
A tuba-rattling, beer-spilling, surf-rocking, spoon-clattering party night in the heart of Brixton! Prince Albert, 418 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton SW9 8LF
Tel: 020 7274 3771. 9pm - 3am. FREE ADMISSION plus CHEAP BAR!
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Wild horror surfcore with DR VAMPIRE, rebel-rousing Brixton folk with the headliners, THE NO FRILLS BAND, backed by a great new acoustic talent, THE LUCKY FACE. Expect the usual fabulous line up of DJs, original videos, street photo slideshows and more.
LIVE ONSTAGE:
DR VAMPIRE
Wild surf, garage and bone-rattling rockabilly from this hot new young outfit, who mix in classic horror movie samples with The Shadows on bad acid. Umnmissable!
Full on Brixton folk serving up a house shaking, beer-spilling feast of clattering spoons, banging antlers, parping tubas, mandolins, fiddles, tin whistles, accordions and more.
"Fantastic, rabble rousing urban tunes... a delight to watch!"
Incredible new acoustic talent full of great tunes!
"Priceless pop mastery" - Loud Horizon Music.
"Impossibly catchy" - Indie London.
"The Lucky Face has a habit of getting into the listeners head and refusing to leave quietly" - The Mag
"Music that will stay with you for the rest of the day and you won't be complaining" - Balcony TV.
DJS!
We'll also have a full crew of hard-drinking Offline regulars throwing down a top selection of tunes, including:
LANG & LOPEZ (The Actionettes)
A glorious celebration of 50s, 60s, Motown and obscure dance tunes from the Actionettes' very own Glamour Queens of Vintage Vinyl.
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.
NIPSLA (Falling over studios)
Packing more pop than a Rice Krispies factory, Nipsla's DJ bag is a veritable jumble sale of joy, overflowing with indie, dance, electro and party tunes.
BARON 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.