Friday, 9 May 2025

Independent Label Market - this Saturday!


Upset The Rhythm will be taking part in the Independent Label Market tomorrow at Coal Drops Yard in London!

We'll have a pretty thorough selection of essential back cat titles and some exclusive new releases from our label available for you. We're right next to the beer garden, uh oh!

Please pop by and say hello, looking very much >>> to it!

See you Saturday,
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Thursday, 8 May 2025

John Maus - Peckham Audio show!

 

John Maus is back in Europe soon, and enjoying an excursion no less, nice! John returns to London on June 18th, playing the phantastic Peckham Audio, will be a special one! 

This show will sell-out in a heartbeat, so well worth hopping on tickets from Friday morning 10am.

Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ta6b08cb137c






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Friday, 2 May 2025

Quinie - 'Sallow Buckthorn' video


It’s almost obligatory to release a folk song on May Day, but here we are on May 2nd still bringing in the May! Enjoy Quinie’s evocative new single ‘Sallow Buckthorn’ out now. It’s a mesmeric sea of swirling sound and Scots poetry.



“Ye micht o thought the sallow buckthorn, Ne’er a hairst could hain”
("You might have thought the buckthorn would be so pale, that no harvest could hold it.”)



‘Sallow Buckthorn’ is featured on Quinie’s forthcoming album ‘Forefowk, Mind Me’ out on Upset The Rhythm on May 23rd. 


Available to pre-order on LP with a risograph lyric print + magical book.

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Tuesday, 29 April 2025

One Leg One Eye in London!

 The worm it rises! Delighted to announce that One Leg One Eye will performing for us in London at Peckham Audio on June 13th, hold on to your minds! Dawn Terry playing too, so will be a truly hypnotic affair. Tickets on sale now.

Upset The Rhythm presents…

 


 

Upset The Rhythm presents...


ONE LEG ONE EYE
DAWN TERRY

Friday 13 June
Peckham Audio, 133a Rye Lane, London, SE15 4BQ
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/a7e04c64f4b9

ONE LEG ONE EYE is the project of Ian Lynch (founding member of Irish group Lankum) that explores submerged leylines of music and song, drawing on the raw aesthetics of black metal, noise and drone, while also being deeply embued with a sense of Irish history and myth.

Debut album …And Take The Black Worm With Me (released on Nyahh Records in 2022) is a slow burning suite of five expansive songscapes that has found its audience largely by word of mouth. Partly recorded in an abandoned Dublin factory where his father worked when he was a child, Lynch’s harrowing vocals are underpinned by vast pillars of uileann pipe drones, overlaid with effects and field recordings to conjure up a sound that is at once dark, mysterious and ultimately transcendental.

“The mood often feels immersive and monumental, but there is powerful intimacy, too.”  – The Guardian


https://nyahhrecords.bandcamp.com/album/and-take-the-black-worm-with-me

DAWN TERRY plays slow, melancholic, optimistic music for sad people. Based in Newcastle, she is a veteran drone artist, producing work that is heavy, dreamlike, open and hypnotic. Working for years as one third of drone band Bong, Dawn supplied heavy distorted bass and vocals. Bong are renowned for reaching beyond their metal roots towards a sound that incorporates the psychedelic and cosmic.

In her more recent solo work Dawn has turned towards acoustic resonances provided by accordion, hurdy-gurdy, and voice. Both cleaner and denser than ever before, Dawn is now producing large scale minimalist landscapes characterised by an austere openness, barely punctured by hypnotic drumming or slowly intoned vocals.

https://dawnterry.bandcamp.com/

A Painting of the Wind!

 


Me Lost Me returns today with the second miraculous single from their forthcoming album ‘This Material Moment’ (out June 27th through Upset The Rhythm).

‘A Painting of the Wind’ is an astonishing song that we’ve loved in Jayne’s set for a while, it grapples with how artists try to express the inexpressible and how art is used as a means of escape and fantasy. The track is streaming everywhere now and is accompanied by this exquisite landscape portal of a video filmed at Raby Castle by Amelia Read.

‘This Material Moment’ can be pre-ordered on Bandcamp and our very own webshop too.
We all love to be carried away!
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Music by Jayne Dent with double bass by John Pope and clarinet by Faye MacCalman
Engineered, produced and mixed by Sam Grant at Blank Studios, Newcastle upon Tyne
Mastered by Mikey Young

Sunday, 27 April 2025

Rich Dawson in London this week!

 

Hello once again!
 
Thank you for coming out in your droves to see The Cleaners From Venus twice last week at Bush Hall. Was splendid to see Martin energised by the 5-piece band! We have a similar pair of back to back events from the phenomenal Rich Dawson this week at the Clapham Grand too.
 
Whilst Tuesday is already sold out, we still have some tickets available for the Wednesday concert.
 
Rich will be performing with Andrew Cheetam on drums for both of these shows, so it will be a pure revelation to hear them play many of the incredible songs from Dawson's new record 'End of the Middle' (Domino). It’s an album as intricate as a weaver bird's nest. It's evocative, stripped-back, tactile and has the transportive ability to put you in the places and scenarios it unveils, simply stunning! We can’t wait to hear it live, plus we’re lucky enough to have Good Sad Happy Bad performing on Wednesday too, see you there!
 
Keep reading for all the particulars, along with write-ups of our other upcoming London events this May for Quinie (also performing this Tuesday with Rich), Nap Eyes, Mohammad Syfkhan and the omni-awesome Sacred Paws.
 
Please find newly announced shows in our listings section for Daily Toll, Guy Blackman, The Spatulas and rather special album launch in August for Me Lost Me too!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

RICH(ARD) DAWSON
GOOD SAD HAPPY BAD

Wednesday 30 April
The Clapham Grand, 21-25 St John's Hill, Clapham, London, SW11 1TT
7pm | £30 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ed6edd247a05

RICH(ARD) DAWSON has drawn so many long drafts from the whirlpools of Elemental North Eastern Archetypes, he may now be one himself. Fearless in his research and willingness to follow his inspiration, Dawson has created an impressive catalogue of music and storytelling steeped in both ancient myths and contemporary dread. A fog of sickness, trauma and mute inevitability inhabits his records and is often expressed in the havoc with which Dawson’s hands produce sounds from his long-suffering guitar, an instrument as bruised, individual and indefatigable as its owner.

Dawson’s forthcoming new album ‘End of the Middle’ (out Feb 14th through Weird World) is intricate, evocative, stripped-back, tactile and almost has the transportive ability to put you in the places and scenarios it describes. The album focuses around a family unit. “It zooms in quite close-up to try and explore a typical middle class English family home,” Dawson says. “We're listening to the stories of people from three or four generations of perhaps the same family. But really, it’s about how we break certain cycles. I think the family is a useful metaphor to examine how things are passed on generationally.”
 
The title of the new album End of the Middle is a suitably slippery contradiction, one that invites multiple interpretations: Middle-aging? Middle-class? The middle-point of Dawson's career? The centre of a record? Centrism in general? Polarisation? The possibility of having a balanced discussion about anything? Stuck in the middle with you? Middle England? Decide for yourself at this concert in the intimate, beautiful setting of The Clapham Grand. Rich will be performing with Andrew Cheetam on drums for this show!
 
https://richarddawson.net/


GOOD SAD HAPPY BAD is a band composed of CJ Calderwood, Marc Pell, Mica Levi, and Raisa Khan. Their whimsical kraut punk and art rock experiments, brimming with mantras and cycles and nervous lullabies, bring the listener into wobbly landscapes and toward spiraling epiphanies.

Their second album, All Kinds of Days (2024), a follow up to their 2020 debut, Shades, deepens the band’s collaborative approach, building on instrumental improvisations that each member reworks with vocal contributions, creating a dynamic, shared storytelling experience. Throughout the album, the four musicians frequently unite in lush, layered choruses, and meandering guitars that add a communal resonance.

All Kinds of Days delves into themes of loss, grief, recovery, healing, keeping a house together, and the challenges of parenthood, all set against a moody, intricate soundscape. Listeners are pulled through eerie guitar lines, spoken word, ghostly woodwinds, and gritty electronic textures, all disguised within a framework of an unconventional “band” sound. Beneath these atmospheric layers lies a rhythmic foundation of drums and nuanced melodies that lend drive and an unsettling beauty to the album’s sound.

https://good-sad-happy-bad.bandcamp.com/



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

NAP EYES
ELIZA NIEMI

Wednesday 7 May
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/p590cef01f9d

NAP EYES still bring to mind the bucolic ennui of the Silver Jews and Daniel Johnston’s jittery naïveté, but the sheen and maturity they boast lends a wide-angle appeal. Nap Eyes’ metamorphic fifth long-player collects a cache of nine fascinating songs recorded over the four years since their last album. ‘The Neon Gate’ reveals classic touchstones (the uneasy interplay of physics and philosophy, perambulatory meditations, self-interrogating soliloquies, apertures of surreality, video games), but also evidence of divergent impulses toward nonlinear abstraction and longform improvisational composition (resulting in their most discursive, deconstructed, and deliquescent songs to date) and narrative and lyric formality, imparting the sense that Nap Eyes have transmuted, as has their understanding of what a song is, what it can do, where it might go.

https://napeyes.bandcamp.com/


ELIZA NIEMI is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter currently based in Toronto. On her new album Progress Bakery (out now on Tin Angel), Eliza knows to leave some questions alone – to let juxtaposition and tension be the proof. She playfully slip-slides through words and sounds and images, delighting in surprise, skimming ideas like stones cast across clear water, touching down briefly with uncommon grace.

https://elizaniemi.bandcamp.com/album/progress-bakery




 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

MOHAMMAD SYFKHAN
SACRED PAWS

Saturday 17 May
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, E8 1LL
7pm-10pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ade9797f4d93

MOHAMMAD SYFKHAN is an Irish based Kurdish/Syrian singer and Bouzouki player. Mohammad’s own brand of ecstatic music takes elements from Middle Eastern and North African music to create an atmosphere of joy, love and happiness. Since arriving in Ireland, Mohammad has used the language of music to integrate into the local community by playing at private parties and concerts. He has been playing music since the 1980’s, while living in the city of Raqqa, Syria  where he began working as a professional singer and started his own band, The Al-Rabie Band which played concerts, parties, weddings and festivals all over Syria. His debut album ‘I Am Kurdish’ came out on Nyahh Records last year. The Quietus explains further that “Syfkhan takes his domestic influences and fuses them with music from beyond those regions, from North African folk rhythms to Turkish psychedelia. It’s a glorious alembic not bound by borders, where Mohammad himself brings a cultivated exuberance to his playing that belies his vintage.”

https://nyahhrecords.bandcamp.com/album/mohammad-syfkhan-i-am-kurdish 

SACRED PAWS were founded by the Glasgow duo of Ray Aggs (Trash Kit, Shopping) and Eilidh Rodgers (Golden Grrrls) who took their roots in the punk world and wound it together with myriad influences, from Afrobeat, through pop and post-punk, to create a glorious and unique hybrid. ‘Strike A Match’, the band’s urgent and infectious first offering, was released on Mogwai’s Rock Action label in 2017 and won the prestigious Scottish Album of the Year Award that same year. ‘Jump Into Life’, is the lush and layered new album from Sacred Paws, out now through Merge and Rock Action. Formed of eleven new songs, it takes the roots of the Sacred Paws project and breathes fresh life into it, blossoming into something both abundant and more colourful than has come before; a gentle skewing of their signature sound that feels wildly thrilling. Full of endearing energy, and buoyed by new sounds, textures, and character, ‘Jump Into Life’ is unafraid to reveal its warm and heavy beating heart, even with all the anxiety such a thing entails.
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

QUINIE - 'Forefowk, Mind Me' album launch
SOUND OF YELL
HARRY GORSKI BROWN

Friday 30 May
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/hf599383b2db

QUINIE will release her her third album ‘Forefowk, Mind Me’ with Upset The Rhythm on May 24th 2025. This show is the album launch. The record is largely sung in Scots language, one of Scotland’s three official languages along with Gaelic and English. “Scots gives me a way of expressing myself which is connected directly with the landscapes I love. It brings the songs alive and it is a fascinating language. The name of the record is in Scots - Forefowk means the people who came before, or ancestors. When we say ‘mind me,’ we can mean a few things- remind, remember, watch over or care for me. The record explores how tradition needs to be constantly reconnected with, built upon, looked after, and shared.”

Quinie sings with a style inspired by Scottish Traveller singers. “I began singing unaccompanied Scots Song in 2015 after hearing Scots Traveller singer Sheila Stewart on the radio. Over the years I have met Traveller friends who taught me that settled people sharing these songs could contribute to raising awareness. Scottish Travellers are marginalised and discriminated against in modern Scotland, despite being custodians of so many of our important traditions. So I started to perform them and tell this story. From there I built on my repertoire and started writing my own songs”.

To develop this record, Quinie travelled across Argyll with her Horse. They went on a pilgrimage of sorts through the ancient landscapes of the West of Scotland to explore the interconnected relationships between people, ancestors, animals, and place. The album’s vinyl release is accompanied by a book and film, documenting this unusual research process.  ‘Forefowk, Mind Me’ was recorded in August 2024 at The Big Shed in Highland Perthshire with support from Creative Scotland. Quinie is accompanied by an ensemble of musicians: Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh (viola), Oliver Pitt (duduk, bouzouki, percussion), Harry Górski-Brown (small pipes, violin), and Stevie Jones (double bass, recording, and mixing). Each of these artists brings their own distinctive voice, bridging contemporary experimental practice with worlds of traditional and early music.

https://www.quinie.co.uk/

SOUND OF YELL is the solo project of Glasgow based musician, sound designer and producer, Stevie Jones. At times fronting an all acoustic collective of exploratory string and woodwind arrangements, in this instance Stevie will play solo fingerstyle steel string guitar, accompanied by tapes and synth. A serial collaborator, Stevie also plays with the New String Collective, Alasdair Roberts and Arab Strap (and of course, Quinie) and co-directs radio-art festival Radiophrenia.

https://soundofyell.wordpress.com/

HARRY GORSKI-BROWN is a Glasgow-based multi-instrumentalist known for his innovative blend of electroacoustic and small pipes. In 2024, he released a tape with Glasgow label GLARC, Durt Dronemaker After Dreamboats, featuring settings of traditional Gàidhlig songs for voice, small pipes, and electronics.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thank you so much for reading, see you in Clapham!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
RICH(ARD) DAWSON
QUINIE
Tuesday 29 April
The Clapham Grand, 21-25 St John's Hill, Clapham, London, SW11 1TT
7pm | SOLD OUT
 
RICH(ARD) DAWSON
GOOD SAD HAPPY BAD
Wednesday 30 April
The Clapham Grand, 21-25 St John's Hill, Clapham, London, SW11 1TT
7pm | £30 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ed6edd247a05
 
NAP EYES
ELIZA NIEMI
Wednesday 7 May
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £13 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/p590cef01f9d
 
MOHAMMAD SYFKHAN
SACRED PAWS

Saturday 17 May
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney Central, E8 1LL
7pm-10pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ade9797f4d93
 
QUINIE - 'Forefowk, Mind Me' album launch
HARRY GORSKI-BROWN
SOUND OF YELL (solo)
Friday 30 May
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/hf599383b2db
 
DAVID GRUBBS
Monday 23 June
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/jbd4382206b5
 
DAILY TOLL
GUY BLACKMAN
THE SPATULAS

Monday 21 July
Avalon Cafe, Juno Way, London, SE14 5RZ
7.15pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/h3d18b073edc
 
DEERHOOF
Monday 28 July
Tuesday 29 July
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/u14f27627efa / https://link.dice.fm/I74bac87ba3a
 
CHRIS COHEN
THE CINDYS
Thursday 31 July
The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/a62fd570325d
 
ME LOST ME - ‘This Material Moment’ album launch!
THE SILVER FIELD

Wednesday 6 August
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, London, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/i7853be3d99b
 
WALT McCLEMENTS
JACKEN ELSWYTH

Wednesday 27 August
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Q090a15c33bd
 
 

Thursday, 24 April 2025

Me Lost Me - album launch announced for August 6th!


 

 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

ME LOST ME - ‘This Material Moment’ album launch!
THE SILVER FIELD

Wednesday 6 August
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, London, NW1 1UL


7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/i7853be3d99b

ME LOST ME delights in experimenting with songwriting and storytelling, creating a beguiling mix of soaring vocals and atmospheric electronics that playfully weave together disparate genres, drawing influence from folk, art pop, noise, ambient and improvised music. In 2023 Me Lost Me released the critically regarded album 'RPG' and toured extensively in support of the release. On Me Lost Me's fourth full-length, This Material Moment - arriving on Upset the Rhythm on 27th June - she has created an "emotionally raw" album, her most honest and vulnerable yet. Me Lost Me presents sound reaching in opposite directions, straddling time towards the archaic and timeless traditions of folktales, and towards the possible and potential futures of pastoral Britain and the world at large.

Concerned with physicality, interpretations, and, yes, materiality, ‘This Material Moment’ is an album akin to rummaging through a box of long-forgotten trinkets. With each song, Me Lost Me extracts something from the box and asks us to consider it from every angle. "This is an album which uses words as a material, a playful tool for experimentation, full of metaphor, abstraction and analogies." Jayne says, "it has softness and anger, humour, hope and despair, intensity of feeling in all directions expressed as textures, objects, places."

‘This Material Moment’ was written and arranged solo, but played with a core band of John Pope on electric/double bass, Faye MacCalman on clarinet, and now with the addition of Ewan Mackenzie (Dextro/Pigs x7) on drums - bringing in live drums and electric bass for the first time. The album was recorded by Sam Grant at Blank Studios in Newcastle, who also worked on RPG.
https://www.melostme.com/  


THE SILVER FIELD is an Oram award-winning project built from the sound world of Coral Rose Kindred-Boothby. Voice, tapes, bass, samples, synthesis, strings, reeds, drums, small sounds, big sounds, sunlight, moonlight, a lot of water. Using her modular synthesiser and other self-built electronic instruments, Coral weaves together song-soundscapes, creating a rich and dream-like tapestry of sound that draws from folk music tradition, experimental electronics and psychedelia.
https://thesilverfield.co.uk/





Wednesday, 16 April 2025

Daily Toll, The Spatulas and Guy Blackman in July!


 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

DAILY TOLL
THE SPATULAS
GUY BLACKMAN

Monday 21 July
Avalon Cafe, Juno Way, London, SE14 5RZ
7.15pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/h3d18b073edc

DAILY TOLL are nestled between the sonic worlds of folk song story telling and off kilter, angular rock. They are a Sydney-based band born from a curious seed, the self taught project of artist Kata Szász-Komlós alongside Jasper Craig-Adams and Tom Stephens. Seemingly coming with an unmistakable charm and yearning. Mapping the band’s existence through their recorded output is to bear witness to the flux of three people learning to respond to one another and gently ossify into a collective vision. Early recordings reflect a band imagining themselves into being whilst new release, A Profound Non-Event (Tough Love), observes a clear shift in conviction.
https://dailytoll.bandcamp.com/


THE SPATULAS share a percussive, unshadowed presence, a steady, clear-voiced clop. Every note on their debut record ‘Beehive Mind’ (out now on PPM) is a little bit sad on its own but then they're organized in a way that you don't actually notice. Credit this to the band’s skill—Jon Grothman, Lila Jarzombek, Kyle Raquipiso and Miranda Soileau-Pratt all play with no limits and they all play with profound ease. The songs breathe in warmth and patience, they are immediate and sweet. And then they start to meander. The guitar skitters with the deliberate unpredictability of a wild animal. Parts repeat and reset with the obsessiveness of an anxious mind. Miranda Solileau-Pratt wrote the first Spatulas song in 2020, while living in Oregon. Since that time, the band has released two cassettes and toured the United States. The band has shared stages with Helen, Lavender Flu, Debt Rag, Pink Reason, Blues Ambush, and Kath Bloom.
https://mirandaspatula.bandcamp.com/


GUY BLACKMAN is a songwriter’s songwriter. His deftly constructed songs deal frankly with issues of love, sexuality and commitment. If Serge Gainsbourg, Tim Hardin or Kevin Ayers wrote songs set in gay go-go bars or on adult camming websites, you might get close to an idea of Guy’s approach. ‘Out Of Sight’ is Guy’s first solo album in nearly 20 years (out June 13th), a belated follow-up to his well-loved 2008 album Adult Baby. Guy is also the co-founder of the very excellent label Chapter Music.
https://guyblackman.bandcamp.com

Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Quinie - 'Col My Love'


 

Today we’re sharing another soaring single from Quinie’s new album ‘Forefowk, Mind Me’ (out May 23rd). ‘Col My Love’ is the very first track on the album, and it’s a powerful song to sing, accompanied by some epic pipes too. Quinie explains that the words “warn of the dangers of being close to the shoreline. I thought it would be a good fit with this footage of me and Maisie trying to navigate one of the challenges on one of our walks. Perhaps not quite as scary as being jailed on a cliff top, but nevertheless an adventure.”

Enjoy!
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Friday, 4 April 2025

Perfect Hit - out now!

 


 

Glory be!
Buffet Lunch’s new album ‘Perfect Hit!’ is out now on Upset The Rhythm. This record positively zings in the sunlight, whilst its pleasingly imperfect pop songs dazzle to the same degree.

Perfect Hit!’ was recorded in the West Highlands, in the shadow of the UK’s Biggest Ben, during Leap Year week 2024. The lo-fi amblers built this album from bricks, ideas and plots, melodies and hooks, each stacked upon the other. The majority of the record was completed in the studio, with as much recorded ‘live’ as possible and the week flew by. Buffet Lunch had such a lovely time they forgot to go on a walk. They certainly make up for that with the music though, it’s a proper expedition of curious turns and dizzy dimensions taking in parenthood, face tattoos, conkers and historical consciousness as subject matter.

This meandering masterpiece of observational charm and offbeat fancy is available to listen to digitally now, the stunning yolk-coloured 180g vinyl can be found in all the best shops and our very own website here.

Buffet Lunch will be performing for us in London next Friday (April 11th) for their album launch at The George Tavern, accompanied by Lerryn and Sassyhiya too. Can’t wait to hear these songs played live! Tour dates incoming:

09/04 - Delicious Clam, Sheffield
10/04 - JT Soar, Nottingham
11/04 - The George Tavern, London
12/04 - The Holloway, Norwich
03/05 - Settlement Projects, Edinburgh
24/05 - The Glad Cafe, Glasgow


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