Nambucca Birthday Party:
Mohair + Operahouse + Captain Black + Gilkicker + Blah Blah Blah + Frank Turner + Laura Marling + Jay Jay Pistolet + Florence and the Machine + People's Revolutionary Choir
Nambucca,
London
Sat 9 Jun 2007 - Sun 10 Jun 2007 from 5:00pm
About this event
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Featured performers
Mohair
Heralding from grey suburban Watford on the outskirts of London, Mohair are four like-minded souls in a sea of commuting carcasses. 'Classic pop songwriting in...
Operahouse
Disjointed indie-pop from London four-piece Operahouse, whose choppy beats, distinct vocals and disco-fuelled guitars make them stand out against the crowd and has won them...
Captain Black
A band who 'are influenced by The Smiths, The Pogues, Johnny Cash and Nick Cave, so you may be surprised to hear their skiffle rhythms...
Gilkicker
Harmonious country rock with raw edges.
Blah Blah Blah
A curiously jazzy quirk-pop threesome hailing from Essex and straight into London. The group's mirthsome cockney stylings and pinchable cheeks have won them favour in the bars of London and seen them tour the UK in style, supporting friends Kate Nash and Frank Turner round the country.
Frank Turner
Million Dead singer turned folk troubador Frank Turner. His solo career began where Million Dead left off, and since then he has achieved cult status...
Laura Marling
Painfully honest and hauntingly beautiful acoustic folk-pop from Reading's Laura Marling. 'Lyrics that carry an Eastenders-like weight of the world way beyond her...years, and a...
People's Revolutionary Choir
Anthemic indie punk stompers.
Operahouse
Disjointed indie-pop from London four-piece Operahouse, whose choppy beats, distinct vocals and disco-fuelled guitars make them stand out against the crowd and has won them...
Captain Black
A band who 'are influenced by The Smiths, The Pogues, Johnny Cash and Nick Cave, so you may be surprised to hear their skiffle rhythms...
Gilkicker
Harmonious country rock with raw edges.
Blah Blah Blah
A curiously jazzy quirk-pop threesome hailing from Essex and straight into London. The group's mirthsome cockney stylings and pinchable cheeks have won them favour in the bars of London and seen them tour the UK in style, supporting friends Kate Nash and Frank Turner round the country.
Frank Turner
Million Dead singer turned folk troubador Frank Turner. His solo career began where Million Dead left off, and since then he has achieved cult status...
Laura Marling
Painfully honest and hauntingly beautiful acoustic folk-pop from Reading's Laura Marling. 'Lyrics that carry an Eastenders-like weight of the world way beyond her...years, and a...
People's Revolutionary Choir
Anthemic indie punk stompers.




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