Live music listings: March 2006

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Sat 4th

The Luminaire presents
SMOOSH
+ The Flaming Monkeys
+ Sandra & The Memory Machine

Doors £7.30
£10 via WeGotTickets

Here's the important part: if you're under 18 you MUST attend with an adult over the age of 18 and that person may be asked to show photographic ID if they look young. If you think you might get asked for ID, please carry it. If this applies to you, please don't buy a ticket unless you're sure you can attend with someone over 18. Under 18s will have both hands marked to enable bar staff to identify those who cannot be served alcohol.

Smoosh play a one-off headline show during their support of The Go! Team's UK tour.
Seattle?s Smoosh are a sister duo who make exceedingly endearing, piano/synth-based indie pop and have shared the stage with Pearl Jam, Death Cab for Cutie, The Presidents of the USA, Cat Power, Sleater-Kinney and Jimmy Eat World. Oh... and they?re 11 and 13 years old.
?Fearless stage veterans already - they make it look like child?s play.? [Guardian]
?What was certain was the verve and joy with which they attacked their first London show.? [The Times]
?Smoosh?s set is the sound of a party. Smoosh are the future.?
[The StereoEffect.com]
Main support is ably provided by XFM's Rock School Champions with an average age of 13... The Flaming Monkeys, ?Rock beasts trapped inside young men?s bodies.? [Time Out].
First on is the lush, melodic, keys-powered pop of
Sandra & The Memory Machine.