Live music listings: June 2006
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Thu 29th
The Luminaire presents
THE BETE NOIRS
+ GRAND ROSE BAND
+ New World Record
+ One Imaginary Girl [DJing]
Doors 8.00
£5 via WeGotTickets

The Bete Noires headline with electric alt-rock from Belfast.
Hailing from the historic city of Bath, Grand Rose Band has been sharing its energetic and near-legendary live performance with audiences all over the country, incorporating the power and passion of Wreckless Eric and the Pogues with
the songwriting and musical strength of Nick Cave and Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
"Bathonians playing head swaying, REM style melodies with Led Zep/Bowie undertones. Bristol should jump up and pay attention." [Decode Magazine]
First on are New World Record who formed in the later part of 2004. After a limited release featuring songs recorded during the band's early sessions, word quickly spread as the recordings soon began to catch the attention of musos and industry figures. Starting with a sold out live debut at the Betsey Trotwood in London, the band have since built a strong national live presence, playing with the likes of Hard Fi, Editors, Hal, Absentee and The Archie Bronson Outfit and were winners of the Red Stripe Cambridgeshire Band Competition 2005.
In November 2005 the Band released their first official EP, 'Always Already', which cemented their reputation as one of the most exciting new bands around and received widespread critical acclaim. New World Record are currently playing live across the UK in support of their most recent release as well as recording tracks for their 2nd EP, due Summer 2006.
"Ones to Watch" [Fly Magazine]
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