27 November 2009
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Broken Records + White Belt Yellow Tag

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Price: £9.50 advance

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At Bush Hall, London
Thursday, 5 November 2009
From 7:30pm

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Broken Records

Broken Records are a seven piece band based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Formed in early 2006 as an antidote to work, they have gigged continuously since then, seeing several members come and go from the fold. It is in this vein that Broken Records started, as a loose amalgam of musicians who would play under one banner when not doing their own work.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jul 2007

White Belt Yellow Tag

White Belt Yellow Tag

White Belt Yellow Tag are Justin Lockey & Craig Pilbin. Lockey who was previously a part of, Yourcodenameis:Milo, had bumped into Pilbin up in Newcastle; Lockey knew his way around a studio and Pilbin had a bunch of songs he wanted to try out. The two consequently began working together and the relationship soon developed beyond producer / writer, as they shared duties playing all the instruments rather than waste time recruiting a band. Within weeks they had amassed a bunch of amazing songs that teetered somewhere between the glacial grind of Slint and the soaring majesty of Doves – dramatic, tense & uplifting.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Feb 2009

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