Clash Magazine presents
Clash Club supported by Oakley
BATTLE
+ Pete and the Pirates
+ Sunny Day Sets Fire
+ Clash Magazine DJs

Doors 7.30
£6 via WeGotTickets
£7 door
Battle peddle a melody-lashed contempo-retro sound that belies some deliciously crafty experimental edges. The London foursome made a major splash when all 1,500 copies of 'Demons', their first single for label Transgressive, passed through the tills on the week of issue. Follow up 'Tendency' went one better, forcing its way into the chart's lower reaches. Battle are currently in the studio working on their long-awaited debut album.
Pete And The Pirates: romantic, chivalrous, quixotic and humorous, Pete and the Pirates are the type of band that can be an antidote to any kind of adversity. With a little of the quaint English charm of the Mystery Jets and a subtle sprinkling of the lascivious indie soul of Hefner, they have the kind of arch and informed strut to satiate the desires of the most ardent indie outsiders.
Opening are the "wonderful pop-music alá "Belle and Sebastian and Architecture in Helsinki", Sunny Day Set Fire Click here for a lovely flyer, created for the occasion. Thanks Molly.
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