Live music listings: September 2006
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Sat 16th
Clash Magazine presents
Club Clash, with
THE CRIMEA
+ The Bishops
+ Rank Deluxe
Doors 7.30
£6.00

Are you letting those post-festival, post-carnival, post-bank holiday blues get you down? Well listen up kiddo, it’s that time of the month again when all the cool kids make their way to Kilburn for the night of their lives, and if you need a sparkle back in your life, you’d do well to join them.
This month's Clash Club is on Saturday 16th September and throws up on stage [not literally we hope] three magnificent examples of what happens when creative juices overflow on a day-glo chessboard
The Crimea harness edgy harmonies with a sonic assault so bombastic we're gonna need sandbags on the dancefloor. Frontman Davey Macmanus, a published author, injects a literary twist into their sweeping rock 'n' roll, setting them apart from any lowbrow contemporaries.
The Bishops
are from London, and see twin brothers Mike and Pete Bishop combine with drummer Chris McConville to surge through two and a half minute blasts of pure electric shocks. With youthful vigour in droves, these young pups are intent on teaching the old dogs new tricks.
The Rank Deluxe are as at home performing from the crowd as they are up on stage, dragging their audience into the frantic show and drowning them in a pool of warm dub rhythms and waves of punk. Come and experience for yourself their uncompromising promise.
The seventh in the continuing Clash Club legacy follows blinding previous events that played host to Jeremy Warmsley, Action Plan, Radioclit, Low Sparks, Spektrum, The Fratellis, Pull Tiger Tail, 747s, Midlake, Deaf Stereo, The Sunshine Underground, Union Of Knives, Radar, The View, Larrikin Love and Captain Black.
Clash, the groundbreaking and award-winning bimonthly music and fashion magazine, is proud to continue its association at London’s Luminaire in Kilburn [and The Luminaire, the award-winning Live Music Venue is proud to continue its association with Clash, just for the record].
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