23 November 2009
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Ben & Jerry's Sundae On The Common:
Human League + Futureheads + Camera Obscura + Red Light Company + The Answering Machine + The Brute Chorus

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At Clapham Common, London
Sunday, 26 July 2009

Ben & Jerry's 5th Sundae Festival! See www.benjerry.co.uk/sundae/festivalinfo.php for further information and tickets.

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Human League

Formed in the late 1970s by Sheffield-based computer programmers Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware, Human League evolved into one of the seminal 80s electro pop bands. Fronted by former hospital porter, Philip Oakey - and featuring dancers Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall - the band went on to record some of the most influential songs of the decade.

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Futureheads

Futureheads

Sunderland-based playing guitar-led post punk in the style of Wire and Gang Of Four with a twist of XTC. There's four of them in the band and they all sing; not harmony or unison - but all different tunes at once that somehow intertwine. Punk opera, perhaps?

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Camera Obscura

Camera Obscura

Timeless layers of lush instrumentation, with beautiful melodies and sweet lead vocals from Tracy Anne Campbell, from a band who have acquired cult status in their native Glasgow.

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Red Light Company

Red Light Company

Red Light Company were created by vocalist and guitarist Richard Frenneaux. Following a childhood that saw him move from London to Australia to Aberdeen to New Zealand before finally settling back in the UK as a teenager, Richard developed an intense interest in pop culture. Drawing on the international experiences and his love of David Bowie, The Clash and high fashion, Richard determined to create a band that aspired to grandeur and expressed a belief in high art as a populist force, disillusioned by the prevailing culture of ordinariness he found amongst the popular bands on his return to the country of his birth. 'Red Light Company storm into contention with an Arcade Fire-like blast of intense emotion.' - The Sunday Times. 'Britain's premiere new exponents of elegiac pop-metal.' - The Guardian.

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The Answering Machine

The Answering Machine

Manchester based indie group heavily influenced by The Strokes.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Sep 2006

The Brute Chorus

The Brute Chorus

Having convened as a four-piece in Greenwich from the far reaches of the West Country. Offering a psyched-out garage-folk of dirty, scuzzy guitar licks and a mixed bag of accompanying instruments and a scatology of Biblical stories, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Perhaps for those of you with memories of the great Violent Femmes.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Dec 2007

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