22 BLENHEIM GARDENS (OFF BRIXTON HILL)
London, England

THE INDELICATES (Brighton)
... have rapidly been growing in notoriety, but not in the look-at-us-we-trash-stuff way, but with their cleverly crafted, ambitious, pop songs, such as....'Waiting For Pete Doherty To Die'. The NME reviewed the band, calling their songs 'stunning' and pointing out that they 'share their sharp wit and social commentary with 90s brainiacs Black Box Recorder, but soften it with a spoonful of Belle & Sebastian's twee-yet-epic ensemble indie'.
www.myspace.com/theindelicates

RESTLESSLIST (London)
Perhaps the most original band in yonks... The brainchild of Matt Thwaits (Electric Soft Parade) and Ben Elliot, the line-up was expanded to include Tom White (The Brakes, Electric Soft Parade) and the band Zettasaur. Their debut album, 'The Rise and Fall of the Curtain Club' was released in June on Life is Easy Records and they've toured with Battles and Mystery Jets.
Sounds like a madman on crack at some horrific funfair. Has to be heard, and seen, to be believed.
www.myspace.com/restlesslist

YOU & ME (London)
Pretty antifolk ditties.
www.myspace.com/youandmebandpage

MALCOLM KAKSOIS (London)
A self proclaimed 'internationally unknown singing sensation', the Bakerloo Line's very own Malcolm Kaksois brings a touch of ear-twisting, do-it-in-yer-tube-cab, dirrrrrrty anti-folk genius wherein ice cream vans, sexy dentists and Goth funerals come out in force.
www.myspace.com/malcolmkaksois

More info on Windie:
www.myspace.com/windiemiller

£4 in

Official Website: http://www.windmillbrixton.co.uk

Added by twistedlounge on January 6, 2008

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