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Art Brut
Friday 25th April
at The Fighting Cocks, 7:30pm (18+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event).To celebrate the release of Sorry That It Doesn’t Sound Like It’s Planned! Battling Satan, 2009 -2020, Eddie and Ian from Art Brut return to Kingston for a semi-electric performance, plus a Q&A!The second and final boxset in the two-part Art Brut compilation series rounds off Edsel Records’ retrospective on South-East London based art-rockers Art Brut, with a carefully curated collection of recorded works spanning from 2009-2020.Featuring 5 CDs worth of material – from rare and unreleased home demo material to full- length studio albums with bonus takes – this package is a must have for collectors and fans alike.Containing Art Brut albums, rarities, B-sides, demos and rare live cuts, this set – compiled in direct collaboration with the band and accessing unreleased music from Eddie Argos’ personal archive – is a crucial aural, written and photographic compendium of the unique history of this band.Featuring the albums Art Brut vs Satan (2009), Art Brut Vs Satan Brutlegs and B-Sides, Brilliant! Tragic! (2011) Wham! Bang! Pow! Let’s Rock Out! (2018) and a bonus disc of Brutlegs, Rare Live Cuts and B Sides5CD foldout set in deluxe 7” packaging with a 24-page illustrated zine containing a liner note from frontman Eddie Argos, archival photography and an original Art Brut art print (signed by Eddie Argos).-Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:30pmThe Fighting Cocks is an 18+ venue. Please bring photo ID.The Fighting Cocks is at 56 Old London Road, Kingston, KT2 6QA
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Art Brut
Sorry That It Doesnt Sound Like Its Planned! Battling Satan, 2009 -2020
The second and final boxset in the two-part Art Brut compilation series rounds off Edsel Records’ retrospective on South-East London based art-rockers Art Brut, with a carefully curated collection of recorded works spanning from 2009-2020.Featuring 5 CDs worth of material – from rare and unreleased home demo material to full- length studio albums with bonus takes – this package is a must have for collectors and fans alike.Containing Art Brut albums, rarities, B-sides, demos and rare live cuts, this set – compiled in direct collaboration with the band and accessing unreleased music from Eddie Argos’ personal archive – is a crucial aural, written and photographic compendium of the unique history of this band.Featuring the albums Art Brut vs Satan (2009), Art Brut Vs Satan Brutlegs and B-Sides, Brilliant! Tragic! (2011) Wham! Bang! Pow! Let’s Rock Out! (2018) and a bonus disc of Brutlegs, Rare Live Cuts and B Sides5CD foldout set in deluxe 7” packaging with a 24-page illustrated zine containing a liner note from frontman Eddie Argos, archival photography and an original Art Brut art print (signed by Eddie Argos).
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We Are Scientists
Huffy
We've got some super special sticker packs to give away with the LPs to design your own cover! the Banquet Exclusive LP will include a SIGNED sticker that says "I purchased my copy of Huffy from Banquet". The B-Side of the TAPE edition includes exclusive audio content with demos, acoustic versions, spoken word pieces. The new full length album from the awesome electronic-indie-rockers We Are Scientists, following on from 2018's Megaplex. The intoxicating, high-octane hit is set to soundtrack a surge of pent-up revelry and romance throughout the summer of 2021, as it ushers in a bold new chapter for the band. Lifted from the new album Huffy - also announced today for release on 8th October 2021 - the band have revealed the secret ingredients of the lead single’s winning formula...? "Love songs can easily be goofy and embarrassing, and so I sometimes have a hard time writing songs that are unambiguously romantic", states singer and guitarist Keith Murray, before adding that, "Contact High really nails that heady rush of full-throttle infatuation for me, though, because it evokes my trifecta of mood-altering stimuli — dizzying romantic interaction, rousing music, and second-hand contact with psychoactive chemicals (in descending order of personal preference)." Drawing as much from the angular guitar-driven sounds of their debut as it does from the finest in modern rock today, 'Contact High' is raising the bar for the decade ahead. Celebrating the song's potent delivery and unashamed lyrical sentiment, Murray concludes... "it’s just nice to have a song that’s unapologetically sappy, but couched in distorted guitar and metaphors of coincidental intoxication."
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We Are Scientists
With Love and Squalor - Live in Woodstock 1969 [LRS20]
This is an exclusive and limited 'Love Record Stores 2020' release and will be available to order from Saturday 20th June, strictly one per customer.
If you buy one "With Love & Squalor" concept album this year, you're probably buying this. Here is a re-imagining of the 2005 indie rock masterpiece that dares to ask, "What if this band were way, way older? What if they played a bar in Woodstock, New York, in 1969, the same weekend as the big festival, but separate from it, and the performance got recorded, banter and all?" It answers in pink, blue & green tri-colour vinyl (very psychedelic). Limited to 500 precious copies.
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We Are Scientists
With Love and Squalor
The indie disco classic - finally back on vinyl! We Are Scientists reissue their 2005 album With Love and Squalor on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Includes the hit singles Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt, The Great Escape and It's A Hit.
“A long time ago our management came to us and suggested we reissue With Love and Squalor on the 14th anniversary of its release, which we thought was pretty dumb. 'Come back to us on a real anniversary,' we told them. Fast-forward to a couple weeks ago, when they told us big 50 was coming up. I'd say that's worth celebrating.” - Keith
"Fans have been asking us to reissue With Love and Squalor on vinyl ever since the last printing, in 2006, ran out. The fact that it took fifty fucking years to make this happen still blows my mind,” says Chris, to which Keith adds, "It's a testament to the glacial pace of things at major labels. Definitely helps explain some of their financial trouble.”
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