Live music listings: February 2007

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Sat 17th

Clash Magazine presents
Club Clash supported by Oakley
THE RUMBLE STRIPS!
+ Kubicheck!
+ Alberta Cross
+ End of The Road DJs
+ Clash DJs

Doors 7.30
£6 via WeGotTickets
£7 door

Clash Magazine returns for their first event of 2007 at The Luminaire with The Rumble Strips hailing from Devon, with a look and sound that's completely their own, they mix thundering brass and drums with singer Charlie Waller's [former member of Vincent Vincent and the Villains] soaring vocals. Their music is born out of brilliantly self-deprecating lyrics underpinning glorious, uplifting melodies and pop-hooks. Two limited singles released earlier last year set tongues a-wagging and cemented The Rumble Strips' place as one of the most exciting new bands for 2007.

Main support Kubicheck! are the creators of this year’s best indie rock debut and make no mistake; they're a devoutly special band. As incendiary as the intentionally explosive exclamation mark that doorstops their moniker, like all the best bands, they come armed with a musical manifesto – a mission statement if you will – that encompasses their lust for uncompromising DIY punk jitter, noir tinged, New Wave tainted atmos, and feedback swamped melodic sass.

Said debut, ‘Not Enough Night’ is evocative of their variety in palate; a record that perfectly plots their brilliance over twelve explosive, contrasting melodic assaults, announcing their arrival to the world with aplomb. It is a stunning debut missive.

Alberta Cross are a London based band that were formed just over six months ago and in that time have received an inordinate amount of critical acclaim in the lead up to their debut mini album released in early 2007. They mix the earthy sounds of Americana folk rock with distinctly British indie sensibilities to create something truly amazing.

The eleventh in the continuing Clash Club legacy follows blinding previous events that played host to Jeremy Warmsley, Action Plan, Radioclit, Low Sparks, Spektrum, The Fratellis, Apartment, Pull Tiger Tail, 747s, Midlake, Deaf Stereo, The Sunshine Underground, Union Of Knives, Radar, The View, Larrikin Love, Captain Black, The Rank Deluxe, The Bishops, The Crimea, Vatican DC, Freelance Hellraiser, George Demure, Vincent Vincent and the Villains, Mr Hudson and the Library and Bobby Cook.

Clash, the groundbreaking and award-winning bimonthly music and fashion magazine, is proud to continue its association at London’s Luminaire in Kilburn.

Click here for a particularly handsome flyer, created for the occasion.

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