Acoustic Ladyland, Ground Dust & Plugs record live for DCR

On Thursday February 19 Bardens Boudoir & Broken Yolk come together for a live spectacular all to be recorded exclusively for DCR.

The bands on the night are:

Acoustic Ladyland

This band combine dark grooves and jazz tinged backing with multi styled vocals, to dance or not to dance, well maybe just stand at the back and nod your head like a pleb, CHECKIT: http://www.myspace.com/acousticladylandmusic

“One of London’s most consistently jaw-dropping live acts… they’re on blistering, beautiful form” Evening Standard.
“You are swept up not only by the expertise but also in the sheer joyous physicality of Acoustic Ladyland” 4/5 The Times.
“Fierce intelligence meets musical fire” 4/5 The Independent.
“Absolutely thrilling… a fantastic triumph… be prepared for the ride of your life… a bewildering and scintillating album which transcends any outdated jazz traditions” Play Music.
“Acoustic Ladyland are a brilliantly refreshing rock band” Metro.

Plugs

A deep understanding of electronica stands alongside the ability not to let go of pop sensibilities and melody, Plugs are a band snapping at the undercurrent of any scene those little pricks fancy today, a worthy worthy support:http://www.myspace.com/plugsmusic

Ground Dust

“GROUND DUST” are a five piece North London based band comprising of highly accomplished songwriter/musicians Nick Stephenson, Mark Stephenson, Richard Groves (and driving it all their fantastic rhythm section) Si Hadwin and Joe Brooks.
With local St. Albans fame came big heads and pretentious ideas, coke, death, general nudity and then finally some excellent tunes that got people dancing and using their brains as well. A few years on the band have an incredible fusion of sounds and unmissable live energy: http://www.myspace.com/grounddust

2 Comments

  1. Dan

    I was at this gig is it going to be played again? if so do you know when?

  2. admin

    Plugs should be our March ‘Featured’ artist, they were cracking. Watch this space!



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