THEE SPIVS - PLAY THE SPIVS FEST

THIS SATURDAY

A night of pure Rock & Roll bliss!!!
London's first SPIV FEST brought to you by THEE SPIVS featuring some of the best live acts in town!

Playing Live:
THEE SPIVS
Third LP 'The Crowds and The Sounds' out on Damaged Goods Records OUT NOW!
http://www.theespivs.com/
facebook.com/theespivs
KING SALAMI AND THE CUMBERLAND 3
200% Ass-Shakin' Rhythm & Blues!!!
facebook.com/KingSalamiandtheCumberland3
THE LOVE TRIANGLE

DIY Garage Punk at its best!! debut LP out in July!!!

http://staticshockrecords.blogspot.co.uk/
THE NEASDEN BEES
All girl fuzzy beat from Neasden!!!
http://www.facebook.com/theneasdenbees
Also: 
Party all night with DJs spinning 50s 60s 70s Rock & Roll, Garage, Punk and a whole lot more!!!
Doors at 8pm first band on at 9pm and the party goes til 4am!!!
TICKETS ARE £8 IN ADVANCE FROM...
http://www.wegottickets.com/festivals/event/225153

or £9 ON THE DOOR

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Thee Spivs - The Crowds And The Sounds (LP/CD/Digi) - Out Now!

Thee Spivs are back with their third album in as many years and with ‘The Crowds and The Sounds’ they’ve honed their canny blend of trad punk, garage punk, post punk, new wave, classic English rock’n’roll and pub rock to create a magnificently varied album. Dare we say, these young men have matured, with Ben Edge proving his worth as an accomplished songwriter. Drawing from a more diverse array of influences, Thee Spivs have lapped up and reimagined sounds from bands such as The Television Personalities, The Ramones and early Wire. The new album is a natural progression from their critically acclaimed debut ‘Taped Up’ (which landed the band an early Mojo Rising feature and a Guardian New Band of the Day piece as well as praise in The Sunday Times and Artrocker) and last year’s ‘Black and White Memories’ (with reviews including Q, Uncut and BBC). ‘The Crowds and The Sounds’ is instantly more melodic and you can see additional influences from the very British qualities of The Kinks. The songs are slowed down and slightly longer in length, with a lot more thought and work in to each one than the furiously fast, punchy numbers from their early records.

Cheers

Ian