GIITTV https://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk & London promotional arm Cookies present a show for our featured new acts at London’s Buffalo Bar this coming Friday!
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Featured Acts 2011
MARY EPWORTH + AN AXE + TO ARMS ETC + ED TULLETT
+ Muzz Artery from legendary post punk band Artery DJing
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Friday 18th November 2011
8pm – 3am
£5 Entry
The Buffalo Bar
259 Upper Street
London N1
Mary Epworth
http://maryepworth.com/
Psych soul Chanteuse Mary Epworth‘s music calls to mind the lushness of Holland era Beach Boys, the plugged in folk of Fairport Convention and the heavy fuzz of Flower Travellin’ Band. Mary’s harpsicord, synth and harmony laden debut album is now finished and due for release early 2012.
“Black Doe also brings to mind what might have happened if Led Zeppelin had ditched Robert Plant and asked Sandy Denny to front the band in the aftermath of their otherworldly collaboration The Battle of Evermore.”
Sunday Times
“Black Doe fuses a surging riff worthy of Black Sabbath to wonky banjo and breathy vocals about encountering a deer in the forest. It’s as mesmerising as it is unnerving. “
The Guardian
“Pretend you’ve put The Jesus & Mary Chain into a blender, sprinkled them with the remains of Fairport Convention, and consoled them with the hazy memory of festivals gone by. Then you’ve given them a tumbler full of whiskey and told them to buck the hell up or get out. That’s what Mary Epworth and the Jubilee Band sound like. They’re amazing. Trust me.”
Drunken Werewolf
Black Doe video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5oOIh211sI
Saddle Song video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ9JqUqDIHI&feature=related
An Axe
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/An-Axe
Recently seen supporting Electric Soft Parade, Viv
ian Girls and Spector An Axe are a thundering surf-drenched mix of Nick Cave fury and Roy Orbison croon.
“If Ian Curtis had ever visited a beach, An Axe would have been his surfing soundtrack.”
Live Music Scene
“…comprehensive look at twisted pop and punk throughout the ages. From Cave to Bowie to Orbison”
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To Arms Etc
http://www.facebook.com/toarmsetc / http://www.toarmsetc.com
Twisting Proggy Pop by way of Scotland, Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia that straddles a demented line between Genesis and Sparks.
“I can’t imagine my life without this frantic, hysterical, bleeping, pinching, sky-rocket soaring collection of songs.”
Drunken Werewolf
“Clever prog that drips with all the uplifting tuneful goodness of the classic 70s bands without ever sounding retro or dated. They have the early Genesis melodic richness, the little hints of Van Der Graaf bite and dark twist, the skippy English breeze of Gentle Giant, and they have an alternative poppy drive to it all”
Organ
Misbelieving video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnTrOjuE1-s
Ed Tullett
http://www.facebook.com/edtullettfb / http://www.edtullett.bandcamp.com
Teenage singer/songwriter Ed Tullett hold the world in his shoulders as his echoes out melancholic tales in the vein of Elliott Smith, Iron & Wine and Malcolm Middleton.
“Genuine, organic talent. If this talent is adequately nurtured, we can hope to be hearing a lot more from this young man in the future”
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More info here
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