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The Tin Pan Alley Festival:
People's Revolutionary Choir + Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip + Help She Can't Swim + Future Of The Left + Tiger Force + We Start Fires + Bolt Action Five + Sunset Cinema Club + 35 Seconds + Plus More!

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Sunday, 15 July 2007

Free one-day festival in and around London's infamous Denmark Street. See www.myspace.com/tinpanalleyfestival for more information.

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People's Revolutionary Choir

Anthemic indie punk stompers.

Help She Can't Swim

Fantastic lo-fi-indie-pop, like Sonic Youth crossed with Pretty Girls Make Graves and Gravy Train. An all girlish machine gun burst of white noise, they conjure a glorious cacophony of mayhem.

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Future Of The Left

Future Of The Left

Mclusky former main man, Andrew Falkous is back with a damn fantastic new band! 'A collection of tracks that are what rock'n'roll should sound like: an adventure; a reinvention of what is possible with vocals, guitars and drums" - NME 8/10. 'Miles ahead of the post-hardcore pack' - Uncut 4/5

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Tiger Force

A boy/girl duo from the inner suburbs of London. Both play guitar, both sing. And both create a potent mix of spiky, art-rock grooves and erratic post riot-grrl squeals, whilst dabbling in a bit of electro lunacy... A unique live event.

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We Start Fires

We Start Fires

'Spiky indie punk with space rocket synths and ramalama grrrl vocals.'

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Bolt Action Five

Bolt Action Five

Industrial disco from London four-piece Bolt Action Five, fusing guitars and beats for a party-pop sound with an experimental edge. '… the ultimate portable party: drum machine thumps, funky-as-sh*t bass lines, and metal-punk-fuzz guitar riffs that'll make you move like you're on hot coals.' -DirtySouth.

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Sunset Cinema Club

Disjointed post-rock from Birmingham's Sunset Cinema Club. '...the clever thing is these scruffy-looking blokes don't just want to assault you with their screamy shouty chaos, they want you to dance wherever possible too. And though occasionally they'll attempt something more tuneful, SCC are much more fun when they're dishing out one of their minor bludgeonings.' - NME.

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35 Seconds

Fractured beats, rigid rhythms and a surreal futuristic exploration of sound. Chemically imbalanced and psychologically deranged.

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