No One Died club is back this Saturday with what people are rapidly calling our best line up yet.We've got Joana & The Wolf (who played our debut night and went down a storm), plus the deservedly lauded Friends Of The Bride (see review below), and Greg McDonald who Rolling Stone already love.
Plus as usual chaotic DJing from The Camden Slags, iRod & MightyMartin
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When a band has a list of influences that include Bobbie Gentry, Mel
Tormé, Booker T & The MGs, Jacques Dutronc, Nancy Sinatra, Norman
Jay MBE, Sammy Davis Jr and The Temptations, you've godda wonder what
the hell you're gettin'. Well, that's the number that influences
Friends of the Bride, who, for my money, should've included Scott
Walker in there too. Friends of the Bride
make their pop big. There's no two ways about it. This is pure
undiluted pop music made for singing along to. “
When a band has a list of influences that include Bobbie Gentry, Mel
Tormé, Booker T & The MGs, Jacques Dutronc, Nancy Sinatra, Norman
Jay MBE, Sammy Davis Jr and The Temptations, you've godda wonder what
the hell you're gettin'. Well, that's the number that influences
Friends of the Bride, who, for my money, should've included Scott
Walker in there too. Friends of the Bride
make their pop big. There's no two ways about it. This is pure
undiluted pop music made for singing along to. “
Read the rest of this review from whence I stole it at Electric Roulette
So that's No One Died, Saturday 9th February – at The Enterprise pub, Chalk Farm (tube station opposite). £5 with out flyer, £4 with flyer. 8pm till late… it should be nice.