SWIM DEEP
plus…
PHOEBE GREEN
SWIM DEEP
plus…
PHOEBE GREEN
“Birmingham boys making sun-kissed noise” their website says, and who are we to argue.
plus supports:
BOOTS BOOKLOVERS
“The Captain of The Ship EP owes a debt of gratitude to the likes of Morrissey and The Long Blondes, as well as an endorsement from fellow kitchen sink dramatists The Heartbreaks” • Drowned In Sound
“The signs are already clear: this is a band with a future.” • Nottingham Post
“Very worthy finalists in our competition to support Dog Is Dead at Rock City… Loud indie pop reminiscent of Elvis Costello & The Attractions.” • Nusic
“’Time Has No Sleep’ turns up at the door dripping like a wet cat with song-writing nous; and with some deep-seated guitar-pop sensibilities and endearing duck-and-weave stage moves they impress with consistency.” • Nottingham Live
plus: PARK BENCH SOCIETY
Park Bench Society are four 17 year old lads from Loughborough who specialise in charming acoustic indie music full of ear-catching percussion.
Room No. 66 was first played by Dean Jackson on his BBC Introducing show The Beat in September 2011 and the band were quickly ordered in for a session.
Their singles have been shown some love by Tom Robinson, Steve Lamacq and Huw Stephens on Radio 1 and the band played Reading and Leeds Festivals, among others, in 2012.
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