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Summer Camp @ The Lexington, April 8th.
What? It’s recently been revealed that mystery band Summer Camp are in fact Music Mule hero Jeremy Warmsley and Elizabeth Sankey. We’ve actually been sitting on that secret for a while so it’s good to share at last! The duo are set to leave their secret underground lair for their debut live show at The Lexington next month. The show also celebrates the release of single of the year contender ‘Ghost Train’ through Moshi Moshi’s singles club a few days later.
For Fans Of: Washed Out, The Avalanches, Toro Y Moi. // more
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Thee Oh Sees @ The Luminaire, June 5th.
What? John Dwyer is the stuff of legend in San Francisco and we’re openly in awe of his band Thee Oh Sees, especially their last effort ‘Help’, out last year on the wonderful Into The Red label. Now then these guys have a reputation for somewhat tearing it up live so we’re thankful to Upset the Rhythm for making this a Saturday gig so we can tear it up with them!
For Fans Of: The Strange Boys, Harlem, The Smith Westerns.
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Real Estate @ Cargo, May 18th.
What? Woo hoo! Another chance to see the marvellous New Jersians Real Estate thanks to those wonderful folk at Upset The Rhythm who bring the band to Cargo this coming May. Sun drenched jangly guitar lines and slow creeping rhythms that will melt even the iciest of hearts! They’re one of our tips for 2010 no less.
For Fans Of: My Morning Jacket, The Feelies, Y0 La Tengo.
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The Antlers @ Scala, May 19th.
What? The Antlers are Brooklyn trio Peter Silberman, Michael Lerner and Darby Cicc. Thier 2009 debut album Hospice has won them a lot of fans at this early stage of the band’s existence and it’s not hard to see why. Hospice is some of the most affecting, desolate yet uplifting music this side of Bon Iver’s stunning debut.
For Fans Of: Bon Iver, Grizzly Bear, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s more tender moments. // more
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