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			<title>Fri 9th Jan 2009 - THE BALLET + Help Stamp Out Loneliness + Pocketbooks</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[HDIF presents<br />
<b>THE BALLET</b><br />
+ Help Stamp Out Loneliness<br />
+ Pocketbooks
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<p><br />
Doors 7.30<br />
<strong>SOLD OUT.<br />
TICKETS AND GUEST LIST ONLY</strong></p>
<p>8.20 Pocketbooks<br />
9.10 Help Stamp Out Loneliness<br />
10.00 The Ballet<br />
11.00 Music Is My Boyfriend DJs<br />
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HDIF have been fans of NYC's <a target="_new" href="http://www.myspace.com/sissypopband"><span style="color: red">The Ballet</span></a> ever since they picked up their 'Mattachine!' album in 2006 so they're very very pleased to be putting on the group's debut UK show. A self-proclaimed &quot;sissy pop band&quot;, the foursome marry the unbridled euphoria of the Hidden Cameras with the wry poeticism of Magnetic Fields to create literate, infectious pop gems. Members of the Aislers Set and Voxtrot appeared on 'Mattachine!'s stand out track, 'I Hate The War', and The Ballet have played with everyone from Casiotone For The Painfully Alone to Final Fantasy.</p>
<p>Time Out New York: &quot;Recalling Holiday-era Magnetic Fields, these songs bop with heady buoyancy, yet are underpinned by complicated but universal themes: self-deception, infidelity without shame, war fatigue and finding love in a world of online hookups.&quot;</p>
<p>This is The Ballet's only London show.</p>
<p>Featuring Colm and Bentley from indie popsters Language Of Flowers, <a target="_new" href="http://www.myspace.com/helpstampoutloneliness"><span style="color: red">Help Stamp Out Loneliness</span></a> - named after a Nancy Sinatra song, of course - are, in their own words, &quot;a lounge-gaze-krautpop band&quot;. We hear Yo La Tengo, Stereolab, and St Etienne in their swoonsome songs.</p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://www.myspace.com/pocketbooks"><span style="color: red">Pocketbooks</span></a> are a pop band from London, combining melodic boy/girl harmonies, spiralling guitars and delicate piano lines. Expect a sprinkling of dazzling 60s soul alongside some sparkling indiepop charm!</p>
<p>DJs between the bands and afterwards until 2am:</p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://www.myspace.com/musicismyboy"><span style="color: red">Music Is My Boyfriend</span></a><br />
Neil (m.d.g.) & Jonny. Two music loving, beer drinking, table top dancing DJs playing electro -- dance -- indie -- old school -- trash pop -- alternative.</p>]]></description>
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