Tuesday 28 February 2023

'Gronks' by Terry!



Terry forgot to forget to remember! Terry’s new single ‘Gronks’ is about opportune wealth grabs, neo-imperialism and entrenched colonialism. Twiggy Forrest, Gina Rinehart, the ghosts of Macquarie, Flinders and Cook all sailing up the Parramatta River!  “Greet me from the banks you gronks”!

‘Gronks’ is taken from Terry’s forthcoming album ‘Call Me Terry’, out on April 14th through Upset The Rhythm.

Thursday 16 February 2023

Donna Candy in London on Saturday, No Age and Me Lost Me concerts soon!

 

 
 
 
 
Hello everyone!
 
Saturday night is fast approaching and Upset The Rhythm finds itself teaming up with friends bison Records for an evening embracing the unhinged, wild and altogether wiggy at New River Studios.
 
We have Marseille sludge outfit Donna Candy making their London debut with their heavy chaos and penchant for the nostalgia of Nu metal. Historically F*cked hot off the back on their new album on UTR and primed to melt minds. And opening the show the free-flowing talents of Finlay Clark from Still House Plants! Prepare to get re-arranged, blasted and hyped all at the same time. Doors at 8pm, tickets £8 in advance, see you there!
 
 
 
 
 

 
We're also delighted to have two more shows on the horizon for you. Our oldest friends in sound No Age return to London to play at The 100 Club with Shake Chain on Saturday 4 March. This one is bound to go off!
 
Then the very next day, Upset The Rhythm will pitch up at Cafe OTO for a beatific evening of gleaming, drifting future music in the company of Me Lost Me, Bulbils (Sally Pilkington & Richard Dawson) and Luki too. Cannot wait.
 
Lots more reading up on all three of those belters can be found below. We also just announced a concert for Xiu Xiu on June 7th at EartH Theatre too, so look out in our upcoming programme for more details.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset the Rhythm & bison present...

DONNA CANDY
HISTORICALLY F*CKED
FINLAY CANDY

Saturday 18 February
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
8pm | £8.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/J4a67ad961b5

DONNA CANDY are a band from Marseille who have no trouble in laying out a heavy sound, trawled from the bizarre and sonic sub-genres of experimental rock. Nu metal bass riffs, switch-pitched fuzz vocals and big drums layer up with unsettling narratives and extreme loops to bring a bit of the pit to the dancefloor. Donna Candy’s first album ‘Blooming’ will be released this spring on bison. This tour will be the first time Donna Candy play in the UK.
https://donnacandy.bandcamp.com/album/donna-candy

HISTORICALLY F*CKED are fresh from the release of their new LP ‘The Mule Peasants’ Revolt of 12,067’ on Upset The Rhythm. This four way fandango are back with a new musical game of “badger in the bag”, building songs as quick as they can and them chewing them up again just as quickly. Historically F*cked contains four people, who each share the same duties, and whose names in sequence are Otto Willberg, David Birchall, Greta Buitkuté and Alecs Pierce. Guitar, bass, drums and voices keenly jostle amid the group’s frenzy of spontaneous rock throttles.
https://upsettherhythm.co.uk/historicallyfucked.shtml

FINLAY CLARK is an artist living in London. Current projects include Still House Plants and writing for Phaedra Ensemble, having previously collaborated with Vera Karlsson, Ailie Ormston, Ligeti Quartet and Dorit Chrysler.
http://fclark.info/
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

NO AGE
SHAKE CHAIN

Saturday 4 March
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £14 |  Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Zf02f4acddc4

NO AGE have a guiding principle: first thought, best thought. Constantly responding to their own streams of consciousness with reductive flexibility, they’ve taken the basic duo of guitar and drums with vocals WAY farther than anyone listening in halcyon Weirdo Rippers days could have guessed. Expounding on those larval possibilities, they’ve zig-zagged in serpentine precision, in and out of the teeth of the wringer - ranging outside and back in again, as befits the present thought. And now, 16 years deep and six albums into it, these motives have led them to make People Helping People (Drag City).

‘People Helping People’ sees No Age deep in the lab, scraping available nuclii together to see what new compound they find next. Erasing the starting points, reordering the pieces and beginning anew. Side one ricochets expertly back and forth between magisterial instrumentals and sing-song forms cut up on the mixing desk, as with the undeniable hitness of “Plastic (You Want It)”, winningly rewired to MIDI-mangled beat squelches. Straight up punk-style riffs get busy on side B, their aesthetic choices continuously reframe the norms, enhancing their inherent power. ‘People Helping People’ finds their disparate desires operating in perfect sync; prolegomenic weirdness fused immaculately to classic rock propulsion, transforming the energy pouring out from their hands and feet with electronics.  This is ‘People Helping People’: unpretentious, suspicious, inviting, and left-field. The most accurate display of the No Age ethos put to record. Yet!
https://noage.bandcamp.com/

SHAKE CHAIN have been busy demolishing audiences and expectations for the best part of the last three years. Vocalist Kate Mahony sets that standard by anything from crawling through the audience’s legs in a bright yellow raincoat to crying and washing her hands in a nearby toilet, as the rest of the band start the set. A feeling of anxiety and unease conjures relevant questioning, ‘what an earth is going on?’, ‘am I hallucinating?’ and ‘is this part of the show?’, all hallmarks of Shake Chain’s unruly and lyric-bespattered rock show. The four-piece from London are completed by Robert Eyres (Synth/Guitar), Chris Hopkins (Bass/Synth/Samples) and Joe Fergey (Drums). Born from the ashes of their former bands, the group met with a desire to create something that would feel new for each of them and audibly take its own course. The result is a nervous propulsion of bass lines, twitchy guitars that jolt and jerk and tack sharp drums, overridden by screeching vocal slurs and sampled television. Kate’s singing is a unique embrace of flights of atonal fancy, head-first repetition and ecstatic frenzy. Opinion-dividing arguably, but singular in making Shake Chain dauntingly brilliant. The band’s debut album ’Snake Chain’ is out now on Upset The Rhythm.
https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/snake-chain

 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…
 
ME LOST ME
BULBILS
LUKI
Sunday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/jfe003fa3a38

ME LOST ME delights in experimenting with songwriting and storytelling, creating a beguiling mix of soaring vocals and atmospheric electronics that playfully push the boundaries of genre. Led by Newcastle-based artist Jayne Dent who takes influence from folk, art pop, noise, ambient and improvised music, the project has transformed since 2017 from a solo endeavor to an expanded group; regularly collaborating with acclaimed North-East jazz musicians Faye MacCalman and John Pope. Me Lost Me’s music has been described in The Guardian as "stripping folk back to its bones while letting its future echoes bleed out", and by BBC Radio 6's Tom Robinson as a "brilliant peculiar noise".

A prolific writer, Me Lost Me has released two crowdfunded albums: ‘Arcana’ (2018) and ‘The Good Noise’ (2020), which was included in Electronic Sound Magazine's Album of the Year list. These in addition to her latest EP 'The Circle Dance' (2021), which was described as "her most textural and sonically adventurous music to date" by NARC Magazine, and an extensive touring schedule around the UK DIY scene, has won her unique sound much support across the musical spectrum. Dent has notably performed live for BBC Radio 3’s After Dark Festival and as part of the 2022 BBC Proms alongside Spell Songs, Royal Northern Sinfonia and the Voices of the Rivers Edge Choir. She recently received the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers and was 2020-2021 Artist in Residence at Sage Gateshead.
https://www.melostme.com/  

BULBILS is Sally Pilkington and Richard Dawson, a duo from the Tyne valley channeling the infinite with their burgeoning, beguiling homespun music. Their vast catalogue stands at 71 titles (at time of writing) and runs the full gamut with mesmeric, drifting, inventive freedom occupying the heart of the group. Resolutely lo-fi, spontaneous and often unruly, Bulbils started out as a lockdown coping strategy based around the idea of providing comfort and employing synths, bass, drum machines, vocoder etc. but has sparkily propagated into something truly expansive, unhurried and horizon-chasing. You can check out all the duo’s recordings on their bandcamp page linked below. Pilkington and Dawson also perform together in another of our favourite bands, Hen Ogledd.
https://bulbils.bandcamp.com/

LUKI is the music project of singer and pianist Lucy Duncan and producer Misha Rivers. Using voice, piano, synths and electronics, they create atmospheric pop that blends the everyday and the imaginary with theatrical and emotive force. Indebted to folk, post-punk, art pop and the odd edges of musical theatre, their music is immersive, narrative driven and direct. Following the release of ‘Wisps’ on Glasgow’s label GLARC in 2018, LUKI released a single ‘The Parts’ on lathe-cut label Sonido Polifonico. Their debut EP ‘Half True’ was self released recently too.
https://glarc.bandcamp.com/album/wisps
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Alright, thanks for your time (always valued), see you on Saturday!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
DONNA CANDY
HISTORICALLY F*CKED
FINLAY CANDY

Saturday 18 February
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
8pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/J4a67ad961b5
 
NO AGE
SHAKE CHAIN

Saturday 4 March
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £14 |  Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Zf02f4acddc4
 
ME LOST ME
BULBILS
LUKI
Sunday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/jfe003fa3a38
 
FUZZ
HOOVERIII
Friday 17 March 2023
Electric Ballroom, 184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
7pm-11pm | £17 | SOLD OUT
 
CLAIRE ROUSAY
LAILA SAKINI
Tuesday 11 April
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g3773706d1eb
 
MARY LATTIMORE
FLORA YIN-WONG (April 20)
LEAFCUTTER JOHN (April 21)
Thursday 20 April - SOLD OUT
Friday 21 April - NOW ON SALE!
St John on Bethnal Green, 200 Cambridge Heath Rd, London, E2 9PA
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/K76f761d465c
 
CINDY
Wednesday 26 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/z790b084119e
 
LANKUM
Thursday 4 May
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-25 | SOLD OUT

RICHARD DAWSON
Friday 5 May
 
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-30 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/I498e6661a5b
 
HOUSE OF ALL
Thursday 18 May
The Garage, 20-22 Highbury Corner, London, N5 1RD
7.30pm | £17 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/lc724814be5a
 
XIU XIU
Wednesday 7 June
EartH Theatre, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 8BH
6.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/U47253457cae

SCREAMING FEMALES
Wednesday 14 June
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ld532d69ac2a
 
LANKUM
Wednesday 13 December
Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
7.30pm | £22.50-25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ff42bd8be939
 

Wednesday 15 February 2023

Xiu Xiu - London show - June 7th!

 


Upset The Rhythm presents…

XIU XIU
Wednesday 7 June
EartH Theatre, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 8BH
6.30pm-10.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/U47253457cae

XIU XIU is the conduit for the uncompromising and unnervingly personal musical works of Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Jamie Stewart, plus a roll call of collaborators both in studio and onstage. Streaming forth a ceaseless torrent of releases, side projects, art offerings and extensive international touring since 2002, Xiu Xiu's music has veered from damaged avant-pop to artfully orchestrated rock, squalls of black-hearted noise and most bases around and between, ever served with a bruising honesty and intensity that has ripped out the hearts of a legion of obsessive listeners.

This March the band return with a devastatingly macabre, appropriately cacophonous new album, titled Ignore Grief, due for release on Polyvinyl. The current iteration of Xiu Xiu includes existing members Jamie Stewart and Angela Seo, now joined by old friend and new member David Kendrick (Sparks, Devo, Gleaming Spires). ‘Ignore Gried’ is an album of halves. Angela Seo sings on half of the record. Jamie Stewart sings on half of the record. Half of the songs are experimental industrial. Half of the songs are experimental modern classical. Half of it is real. Half of it is imaginary. Xiu Xiu has spent twenty years grappling with how to process, to be empathetic towards, to disobey and to reorganize horror; there is no other word for it other than horror.
http://www.xiuxiu.org/

 


 

Thursday 2 February 2023

Loads of new shows and records!

 

 
 
 
 
Hey there!
 
Upset The Rhythm have three incredible events coming up over the next month in London. The first sees us partner with bison Records to host Donna Candy, Historically F*cked and Finlay Clark at New River Studios on Feb 18th. (lights touchpaper, stands well back). Prepare to have your expectations exceeded in every imaginable way, this is going to be a memorable night!
 
We're not slacking in March either, we're thrilled to invite our oldest friends No Age back to London to play at The 100 Club with Shake Chain on Saturday 4 March. Then the very next day, we will pitch up at Cafe OTO for a blissful evening of gleaming, drifting future music in the company of Me Lost Me, Bulbils (Sally Pilkington & Richard Dawson) and Luki too.
 
You can read on for the full story on all three events below. Our upcoming events programme also boasts a host of excellent newly announced shows for Cindy, Screaming Females, Claire Rousay, Lankum and an eagerly anticipated concert with House of All (a powerhouse group of formative, ex-members of The Fall). We also just put another Mary Lattimore show on sale this week, after the first sold out like exceedingly warm cakes. Lucky London!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm's 150th release is propelled out into the world today, and it's an especially sprightly and nimble record!
 
Historically F*cked's new album entitled ‘The Mule Peasants’ Revolt of 12,067’ is a tour de force of improvised, rock unhingement. Out now on 180g black vinyl, accompanied by some worrisome sleeve artwork this record is not mere Sedentary Rock but Blasted Basalt, Frog worshipping cave-funk, harmolodic hullabaloo-wop, a musical game of “badger in the bag”.
 
The Quietus hit the nail on the head this week when they said: "It sounds like an unstoppable party! Sure, one for a selective clientele, who dig Fluxus methodology and Skin Graft Records catalogue obscurities and the well-spoken goofballs of post-AMM British free music – but those people might just dance you squares under the table." (Noel Gardner)
 
‘The Mule Peasants’ Revolt of 12,067’ is available to buy in all the best shops and our own webstore here! Join the revolution!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sticking with tremendous record label news, we just announced a very eagerly awaited record. Call me Terry! It’s been a while! Pick up the phone and tell us about your new album.
 
The Melbourne masters of politico-pop DIY wobble return this April with their fourth album ‘Call Me Terry’. You can now hear the group's new single ‘Gold Duck’ and also pre-order the album on LP (180g red and black vinyl LP versions, CD and digital too), what a world! Terry says “Gold Duck is a song about how entitlement constrains change. Words are nice. Burn the flag."

 Terry is ready, are you?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset the Rhythm & bison present...

DONNA CANDY
HISTORICALLY F*CKED
FINLAY CANDY

Saturday 18 February
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
8pm | £8.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/J4a67ad961b5

DONNA CANDY are a band from Marseille who have no trouble in laying out a heavy sound, trawled from the bizarre and sonic sub-genres of experimental rock. Nu metal bass riffs, switch-pitched fuzz vocals and big drums layer up with unsettling narratives and extreme loops to bring a bit of the pit to the dancefloor. Donna Candy’s first album ‘Blooming’ will be released this spring on bison. This tour will be the first time Donna Candy play in the UK.
https://donnacandy.bandcamp.com/album/donna-candy

HISTORICALLY F*CKED are fresh from the release of their new LP ‘The Mule Peasants’ Revolt of 12,067’ on Upset The Rhythm. This four way fandango are back with a new musical game of “badger in the bag”, building songs as quick as they can and them chewing them up again just as quickly. Historically F*cked contains four people, who each share the same duties, and whose names in sequence are Otto Willberg, David Birchall, Greta Buitkuté and Alecs Pierce. Guitar, bass, drums and voices keenly jostle amid the group’s frenzy of spontaneous rock throttles.
https://upsettherhythm.co.uk/historicallyfucked.shtml

FINLAY CLARK is an artist living in London. Current projects include Still House Plants and writing for Phaedra Ensemble, having previously collaborated with Vera Karlsson, Ailie Ormston, Ligeti Quartet and Dorit Chrysler.
http://fclark.info/
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

NO AGE
SHAKE CHAIN

Saturday 4 March
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £14 |  Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Zf02f4acddc4

NO AGE have a guiding principle: first thought, best thought. Constantly responding to their own streams of consciousness with reductive flexibility, they’ve taken the basic duo of guitar and drums with vocals WAY farther than anyone listening in halcyon Weirdo Rippers days could have guessed. Expounding on those larval possibilities, they’ve zig-zagged in serpentine precision, in and out of the teeth of the wringer - ranging outside and back in again, as befits the present thought. And now, 16 years deep and six albums into it, these motives have led them to make People Helping People (Drag City).

‘People Helping People’ sees No Age deep in the lab, scraping available nuclii together to see what new compound they find next. Erasing the starting points, reordering the pieces and beginning anew. Side one ricochets expertly back and forth between magisterial instrumentals and sing-song forms cut up on the mixing desk, as with the undeniable hitness of “Plastic (You Want It)”, winningly rewired to MIDI-mangled beat squelches. Straight up punk-style riffs get busy on side B, their aesthetic choices continuously reframe the norms, enhancing their inherent power. ‘People Helping People’ finds their disparate desires operating in perfect sync; prolegomenic weirdness fused immaculately to classic rock propulsion, transforming the energy pouring out from their hands and feet with electronics.  This is ‘People Helping People’: unpretentious, suspicious, inviting, and left-field. The most accurate display of the No Age ethos put to record. Yet!
https://noage.bandcamp.com/

SHAKE CHAIN have been busy demolishing audiences and expectations for the best part of the last three years. Vocalist Kate Mahony sets that standard by anything from crawling through the audience’s legs in a bright yellow raincoat to crying and washing her hands in a nearby toilet, as the rest of the band start the set. A feeling of anxiety and unease conjures relevant questioning, ‘what an earth is going on?’, ‘am I hallucinating?’ and ‘is this part of the show?’, all hallmarks of Shake Chain’s unruly and lyric-bespattered rock show. The four-piece from London are completed by Robert Eyres (Synth/Guitar), Chris Hopkins (Bass/Synth/Samples) and Joe Fergey (Drums). Born from the ashes of their former bands, the group met with a desire to create something that would feel new for each of them and audibly take its own course. The result is a nervous propulsion of bass lines, twitchy guitars that jolt and jerk and tack sharp drums, overridden by screeching vocal slurs and sampled television. Kate’s singing is a unique embrace of flights of atonal fancy, head-first repetition and ecstatic frenzy. Opinion-dividing arguably, but singular in making Shake Chain dauntingly brilliant. The band’s debut album ’Snake Chain’ is out now on Upset The Rhythm.
https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/snake-chain

 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…
 
ME LOST ME
BULBILS
LUKI
Sunday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/jfe003fa3a38

ME LOST ME delights in experimenting with songwriting and storytelling, creating a beguiling mix of soaring vocals and atmospheric electronics that playfully push the boundaries of genre. Led by Newcastle-based artist Jayne Dent who takes influence from folk, art pop, noise, ambient and improvised music, the project has transformed since 2017 from a solo endeavor to an expanded group; regularly collaborating with acclaimed North-East jazz musicians Faye MacCalman and John Pope. Me Lost Me’s music has been described in The Guardian as "stripping folk back to its bones while letting its future echoes bleed out", and by BBC Radio 6's Tom Robinson as a "brilliant peculiar noise".

A prolific writer, Me Lost Me has released two crowdfunded albums: ‘Arcana’ (2018) and ‘The Good Noise’ (2020), which was included in Electronic Sound Magazine's Album of the Year list. These in addition to her latest EP 'The Circle Dance' (2021), which was described as "her most textural and sonically adventurous music to date" by NARC Magazine, and an extensive touring schedule around the UK DIY scene, has won her unique sound much support across the musical spectrum. Dent has notably performed live for BBC Radio 3’s After Dark Festival and as part of the 2022 BBC Proms alongside Spell Songs, Royal Northern Sinfonia and the Voices of the Rivers Edge Choir. She recently received the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers and was 2020-2021 Artist in Residence at Sage Gateshead.
https://www.melostme.com/  

BULBILS is Sally Pilkington and Richard Dawson, a duo from the Tyne valley channeling the infinite with their burgeoning, beguiling homespun music. Their vast catalogue stands at 71 titles (at time of writing) and runs the full gamut with mesmeric, drifting, inventive freedom occupying the heart of the group. Resolutely lo-fi, spontaneous and often unruly, Bulbils started out as a lockdown coping strategy based around the idea of providing comfort and employing synths, bass, drum machines, vocoder etc. but has sparkily propagated into something truly expansive, unhurried and horizon-chasing. You can check out all the duo’s recordings on their bandcamp page linked below. Pilkington and Dawson also perform together in another of our favourite bands, Hen Ogledd.
https://bulbils.bandcamp.com/

LUKI is the music project of singer and pianist Lucy Duncan and producer Misha Rivers. Using voice, piano, synths and electronics, they create atmospheric pop that blends the everyday and the imaginary with theatrical and emotive force. Indebted to folk, post-punk, art pop and the odd edges of musical theatre, their music is immersive, narrative driven and direct. Following the release of ‘Wisps’ on Glasgow’s label GLARC in 2018, LUKI released a single ‘The Parts’ on lathe-cut label Sonido Polifonico. Their debut EP ‘Half True’ was self released recently too.
https://glarc.bandcamp.com/album/wisps
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thanks for reading, have the best weekend!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
DONNA CANDY
HISTORICALLY F*CKED
FINLAY CANDY

Saturday 18 February
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
8pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/J4a67ad961b5
 
NO AGE
SHAKE CHAIN

Saturday 4 March
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £14 |  Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Zf02f4acddc4
 
ME LOST ME
BULBILS
LUKI
Sunday 5 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/jfe003fa3a38
 
FUZZ
(Charles Moothart, Ty Segall, Chad Ubovich)
Friday 17 March 2023
Electric Ballroom, 184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
7pm-11pm | £17 | SOLD OUT
 
CLAIRE ROUSAY
Tuesday 11 April
Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, London W2 5TF
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g3773706d1eb
 
MARY LATTIMORE
FLORA YIN-WONG (April 20)
LEAFCUTTER JOHN (April 21)
Thursday 20 April - SOLD OUT
Friday 21 April - NOW ON SALE!
St John on Bethnal Green, 200 Cambridge Heath Rd, London, E2 9PA
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/K76f761d465c
 
CINDY
Wednesday 26 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/z790b084119e
 
LANKUM
Thursday 4 May
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-25 | SOLD OUT

RICHARD DAWSON
Friday 5 May
 
Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
(Produced by UTR and the Barbican)
7.30pm | £20-30 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/I498e6661a5b
 
HOUSE OF ALL
Thursday 18 May
The Garage, 20-22 Highbury Corner, London, N5 1RD
7.30pm | £17 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/lc724814be5a
 
SCREAMING FEMALES
Wednesday 14 June
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ld532d69ac2a
 
LANKUM
Wednesday 13 December
Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH
(Produced by UTR and Parallel Lines)
7.30pm | £22.50-25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ff42bd8be939