Thursday 01
Dicelines: OBVIOUSLY FOUR BELIEVERS
(pictured) / CLOSEST ORGAN (pictured) / BURNOUT (pictured) / MAMALUJO
Obviously Four Believers: Indie-blues band originally from Lancaster, with a set full of, "sleazy grinds"(High Voltage) Obviously Four Believers have been hailed as "heroes in the making," headlining high profile venues such as Camden Barfly, winning an XFM London Unsigned competition and supporting the likes of Little Man Tate and The Envelopes. / Clost Organ: Fans of anything grunge-related should definitely check out the excellent Closet Organ, who will showcase their Seattle inspired sounds. / Burnout: Recent West Lothian battle of the bands winners Burnout visit Glasgow to showcase their high-energy music. / Mamalujo: Paul Napier's band Mamalujo play their first gig since winning a recent battle of the bands competition at Glasgow's ABC. Definitely one to look out for. Doors 9pm, £4 entry
www.dicelines.com
www.myspace.com/obviously4believers
www.myspace.com/closetorgan
www.myspace.com/westlothianburnout


Friday 02
27 CLUB / + GUESTS
ALREET!!! We're The 27 Club, and we create an energetic live mix of hip hop, funk, jazz, soul and rock. We want to to entertain, play music we love and hopefully get across a positive social message. "The first album is out now for sale from the 27 Club for a mere five of your earth pounds. If you aren't hitched by your first listen to the music then you should go & see the band live. This is body moving music that will make even the most staid of us tap a foot. It also throws you a few curves due to the way it has been put together - The band came together fully for a few of the tracks but the rest of the album came about from fragmented collaborations within their circle. Yet it still manages to hold it together in terms of style and more suprisingly under these circumstances, also in terms of the production. At first listen I was not sure if I liked this band until I realised it was prejudice against hearing a local accent used over the fusion of music styles. Then the infectious groove started to sink in and afterwards I listened to the lyrics too ! The commentary in No Beats on Chav culture spoke to me about experiences in my home town and should do so to almost anyone that frequents the outside world these days. Most of the tunes ring home to the extent that I wonder if these guys are from the same background as me. This is definitely not the case so it can only be due to an accurate social commentary of the times at hand. The 27 Club are doing the rounds near you now and if you feel like a bit of booty bopping then you know where to look. They recently had a blistering night at The Cluny in Newcastle, supporting Kokolo a New York band of a similar ilk and different accent ! Doors 9pm

Saturday 03
SLEEPMODE tbc
Sleepmode have been making noise since late 2003. Generally the noise is collectively plucked, banged, shouted and sang with two guitars, one bass, a set of drums and a headtrip of contrasting voices. However you may hear in the future the noise of flutes, bongos, prepared pianos, back masking, organs, analog synthesizers, alarm clocks and the recordings of terrifying late-night ceremonies.....
www.myspace.com/soundseedsleepmode


Tuesday 06
TRAINED TO WALES
(pictured) / ZETAS EMPIRE / SHOOT THE MESSENGER
Trained to Wales: "Influences - Misfits, Nirvana, Bloodhound Gang, System Of A Down..." / Zetas Empire: "Influences - Muse Biffy Clyro Bloc Party Queens Of The Stone Age The Music Incubus Rage Against The Machine Nirvana Led Zeppelin Radiohead A Perfect Circle Cave In Oceansize My Vitriol Chemical Brothers The Prodigy Happy Mondays Stone Roses Sikth Metallica Capdown Bob Marley" / Shoot the Messenger: "Their diminutive blonde front woman looks as though she is a sweet singer, but she produces throat wrenching grunts. Keep an eye out for them in the metal club circuit." Doors 9pm
www.myspace.com/traintowales
www.myspace.com/zetasempire
www.myspace.com/shootthemessengerscot


Wednesday 07
Flowers in the Dustbin: KICKTOKILL
(pictured) / STROSZEK / MY COUSIN I BID YOU FAREWELL
Kick to Kill: "Quit Tomorrow is the single best song I've heard from a Scottish group in a very long time. It starts with a slow thoughtful build up then hits the right tempo at just the right time for just the correct length of time. With strong hints towards Bauhaus, Killing Joke, Jesus and Mary Chain, Kick to Kill almost sound like a Scottish version of 'I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness'. The band encapsulates the best elements of gothic, drone and alternative rock." / Stroszek: "Reassuringly, Stroszek are indeed named after a Werner Herzhog film. And they are indeed a band out of time- quoting Thomas Paine, Bertrand Russell, and John Pilger in their press booklet, they are a band who clearly spend some time on their words. Happily, we're broadly in agreement at least on the music - doomy basslines and squally synths suggest that, though they rail against it, the band would perhaps be better placed in the "Tory 1980s" - Chameleons, Magazine and Artery among the influences apparently prevalent" / My Cousin I Bid you Farewell: "We are two guys and a bit of death0death bringing light and dark in equal measure. You should come and see us live. It really is different every time. You should also wait until we record a proper demo in late October and then listen to our music. Christmas is coming soon and we all know what that means." Doors 9pm
www.myspace.com/flowersinthedustbin
www.myspace.com/kicktokill

www.myspace.com/stroszek
www.myspace.com/mycousinibidyoufarewell


Thursday 08
SIX STAR HOTEL
(pictured) / JOCASTA SLEEPS (pictured)
An evening of top notch alternative rocking with the excellent, recently relocated from belfast to glasgow, sixstarhotel and some "Roughed-up melodic niceness!" from the sleeping jocastas. Yas!
www.sixstarhotel.net
www.myspace.com/sixstarhotel
www.myspace.com/jocastasleeps


Saturday 10 ***RECOMMENDED***
Actions Speak Louder presents: KNUCKLEDUST
(pictured) / BROKEN OATH / BURNING SCARS OF BETRAYAL
Topping the bill tonight are London hardcore stalwarts Knuckledust, who are coming round our manor to administer a spanking of the best grinding furious hardcore kind. With relentless vocals breaking into what is almost rap at times, over imperial ton weight guitar snaps and thundery breakdowns, this is pummelling music which tells of ten years scene making and ear breaking. Somewhat like an aural rabbit punch with a big brass knuckle duster, in fact. Tag teaming with local heroes Broken Oath, who have a song called 'how hardcore are you?' How hardcore are Broken Oath? Like, rilly hardcore. Supreme riffage and larynx shredding vocals, a kind of prolapsing windpipe howl between lacerating guitars, bulldozed tree drums. That voice! If I were a concerned parent I'd be warming a soothing mug of milk; as I am not, I offer another Dettol & Wilkinson Sword blade unsmoothie. Burning scars of betrayal are clearly miffed; from the name onwards they seethe aggro music, though with a nice line in dry words to leaven the tone somewhat... and brand newbies from Edinburgh, The Year is One, who sport members of In Decades Decline and Afterbirth. A night of haaaardcore, just in case you were wondering. Tax: £5 Doors: 8:30pm
www.myspace.com/actionsspeaklouder
http://glasgowhardcore.iscool.net
www.myspace.com/knuckledustlbu
www.myspace.com/brokenoath
www.myspace.com/theburningscarsofbetrayal


Sunday 11 ***RECOMMENDED***
THE WHISKY WORKS
(pictured) / GDANSK (pictured) / HYENA / STOPSTARTACCELERATOR
The Whisky Works have 'post-hardcore' written on their Murdochspace, but maybe they're just publicising a mail order porn service. Can I talk about a consignment of churning guitars, Clash-ish vocals and snare-hurting hard surge beats instead? Delivered at express speeds, like, the same moment, and inflected with the spirit of Zen Arcade throughout. / Hyena pursue a more restrained service, perhaps traditional Royal Mail, only your postie turns out to be J. Mascis, with 'Inner City Life'by Goldie the only track on his iPod. Languid parts whipping themselves up to meringue peaks of excitement, howls of delight. Guitar music is sexy, man, and J. only ever has to ring once before you skip to the door to greet him. The UPS van driving boyfriend asking you to change the channel on the radio as you sit in traffic going nowhere, however, is Gdansk, the disgruntled voice of someone who sees the best years of their lives going past like traffic in the opposite lane of the motorway, trapped in a physically fulfilling but emotionally dead relationship and just wanting to voice some, any, kind of feeling about their disappearing youth. While on the subject of deteriorating interpersonal affairs, Stopstartaccelerator! are splitting up and this is their last gig. Which hopefully is for the best, but anyone who's caught their mind-fucking rap/geometric guitar tapestry [bit Clouddead jamming with Ganger?] shiznit will come and doubtless help us dab the tears.
www.myspace.com/stopstartaccelerator
www.thewhiskyworks.com
www.myspace.com/thewhiskyworks
www.myspace.com/gdanskmusic
www.myspace.com/hyenaband

Monday 12
SUNSHINE REPUBLIC / EUNOIA / PLATE / RED ORCHESTRAL
Sunshine Republic: "sweet-menacing thunder-drone territory - carefully careless slashes of feedback and distortion masking an almost bashful lyricism that hangs on in there in the background harmonics like a wallflower, backed overall by some inspired, free-jazz-like drumming that reminds me a bit of John Stanier of Battles - culminating, again, in a nakedly abandoned screaming chorus that seriously threatens the purlieu of such pussies as Extreme Noise Terror and Regurgitate."
www.myspace.com/sunshinerepublic


Wednesday 14 ***RECOMMENDED***
LAKI MERA (single launch)
(pictured)
Launch event for Laki Mera’s debut single ‘How Dare You’ released on Nov 19th on Rhythm of Life inc. Former factory attic/ converted garret-dwelling stretch-hop strings, synths and Mazzy Starrish vocal combi Laki Mera launch new single 'How dare you', a freebie copy of which is available on entry. You might expect languid music that speaks of discarded photographs by the empty ashtray at someone's knee, with a half-full glass of wine from the night before nearby, lamppost illuminated rain tracks on windows and a thoughtful female resting her head against the cool glass watching a seagull fly silently under the orange glow beneath. Dimly the swish filters up of cars full of people who do not and probably will never know or care what has woken her up at 3am on a Wednesday, desperate for a cigarette despite having given up three years ago, the day she met the lover who turns over, peacefully asleep, across the room, under her turning backlit gaze. Perhaps. Doors 8.30pm, Tickets: £3
www.rolinc.co.uk
www.myspace.com/lakimera


Thursday 15
is this music? - FRIENDS OF THE BRIDE / STEVIE JACKSON / SAY
Friends of the Bride: "Smart and sassy, witty and wonderful, Friends of the Bride inhabit a gap in the musical world that you wouldn't even know was there until you saw it filled. Combining refined elegance with razor-sharp lyrics, the Friends make music that brings alive the finest swinging vocals from the ratpack era and couples it with powerful songwriting and intensely catchy, perfectly formed indie pop music. Knowingly retro but ultra-modern, quite simply a must-see experience." LAST.FM. / Say: began life as a solo project by former tRANSELEMENt songwriter / frontman Jay Stansfield, after the band sadly split in 2004. 2 members joined SAY (Formerly Say Jansfield) in the quest to change the world of the Music Industry: Rob Ashworth and Maria Stansfield. Thus far releases have been digital and DIY has been at the forefront of the music production, with ALL recordings done at home in Pendle. CD-R singles and already 2 albums have been produced in this way and are available online, however the hand-made CD-R's were of limited production and are therefore now difficult to obtain. The releases have so far been on local label: Creeping Bent. Live performances consist of 3 smartly dressed lovelies playing a range of instruments from Mandolin to Flute, through to samplers & soaring sweet harmonies with electronics & beautiful bass. Their music has been described as many things from folktronica to retro-pop. "Impressively-layered, life-affirming in the same ballpark as The Flaming Lips...Good production, good melodies…all the ingredients seem to be there..." (Will Columbine, Tasty Fanzine)
www.isthismusic.com
www.myspace.com/isthismusic
www.myspace.com/friendsofthebride


Friday 16 ***RECOMMENDED***
ST DELUXE
(pictured) / SYMBOLICS (pictured) / TIBI LUBIN (pictured)
An undertone of German indie label Aufgeladen & Bereit suffuses tonight's doings. Indie can be seen as shorthand for a certain type of 'independent' music, although what particular type of guitar band you might mean depends on when you were listening to them, and music doesn't exist 'independently' of anything in particular really... it can also be seen as short for industrious, which own-label honchos, musicians and enthusiasts St Deluxe certainly are. They refer to indie in the same way I do, the golden age being the Anglo-American uninterested [as opposed to slacking] rock sound from about 1986-2000... I think I got a kind of Richard Linklater scuffed sneaker vibe from them too last time I checked. They have a split single with Future Pilot AKA knocking about at the mo. A breather in the form of an acoustic solo show from one of Tibi Lubin, promising vague exoticism and a knack for melody... I love those redheads, man! Symbolics up the tempo, like the song at the Woodside Social that comes on and has everyone bouncing up and down like it's 1978 and Buzzcocks is not shorthand for a pain in the arse back-slapping music quiz hosted by a vindictive curly-haired dwarf. Shellyean vocals and watchspring guitars sproinging about, sort and sharply ended like a mallet to the dial. Good!
www.myspace.com/stdeluxe
www.tibilubin.com
www.myspace.com/tibilubin


Saturday 17
Drive Carefully Records: THE MARTIAL ARTS
(pictured) / WALL STREET AMMUNITION HERO / BILLY SAMSON (Electroluvs)
The Martial Arts: - album review ..."...a thoroughbred collection of quality guitar driven pop. The production coupled with a generous use of keys - from theremin to synths - keeps the sound fresh making the influences harder to pin down. Contemptuous Disdain is good example that mixes everything up well and even features a hint of ska. Upbeat opener Murry and Audree is reminiscent of 60s beat but could just as easily be pulling from mid seventies Flamin Groovies. Not that it matters, it..s three and a half minutes of timeless pop. Don..t Want to Talk continues in the same vain. Four songs in and Frost changes tack a bit - a not quite ballad anchored by piano. Straight a way Mod Val kicks in and accelerates away as the guitars are reasserted in something of a punk out. Summer Tweed is another stand out bit of tunesmithery from Paul Kelly - California style pop conceived in Northern Europe. Talking of which, this would have probably been my album for the summer months if it was not already pissing October."/ Wall Street Ammunition Hero: Experimental / Hardcore / Screamo rock roll music from glasgow, featuring guitar bass drum machine. Doors 9pm, £4 entry
www.drivecarefullyrecords.co.uk
www.myspace.com/drivecarefullyrecords
www.myspace.com/themartialarts

www.myspace.com/wallstreetammunitionhero


Sunday 18 ***RECOMMENDED***
MILENASONG / THE KARA SEA
(pictured) / OLDER AND FAR AWAY (pictured)
Making a welcome return to tread the carpet in the Notecave, we salute The Kara Sea, the splendid Sarah Bradley [Man Citeh fan, musician and DJ, flaneuse, etc] esaying looped drums, considered vocals and factoring in various instruments conspiring thoughtfully to convey a sense of Arctic thaw, calving glaciers and homeless bears asking for spare change on northern streets. Responses to change in worlds noted quietly yet emphatically. The super Milenasong [one woman soundwave] is haunted German expressionist cinema soundtracks, or tunes geared towards accompanying long drives past still-undeveloped bombsites, others in the car starting a singalong, or eerie little loops of jumpy Super-8 films, scratchy walkman wanders through piles of autumn leaves and empty parks on weekdays. Select old tape and enjoy. Also Note favourites and possibly quintupling the band member onstage quotient, Older And Far Away bring a sort of Velvets country feedback lugubriousness to the proceedings, cello-inflected melancholy and uplift intersecting with hoe-down Stooges covers infrequently vying with metal chairs being dragged across concrete floors for maxium sonic disruption. Doors 8.30pm - £4 entry
www.milenasong.de
www.myspace.com/milenasong

www.adventuresinthekarasea.net
www.myspace.com/thekarasea
www.myspace.com/olderandfaraway

Tuesday 20
Nuts And Seeds Presents: COWTOWN / CHOPS
You want party? yes!? read on, my friend... Cowtown: make a delectable chunk of angular no-wave noisiness played by people who clearly know what they're on about, bashing out excellent sounds and chunky lo-fi rawk goodness. When people talk about Cowtown songs, they always go 'I like the one with the Hard Days Night chord at the start, and the one that goes, 'Deneh! Deneh! Deneh-duh-duh! Deneh! Deneh-duh duh!'. A sound that touches upon Devo, The Beatles, Deerhoof and Link Wray, this is the juiciest piece of summer fruit you'll taste all year, even if they have been frozen ready for consumption in late November... but it'll come topped with the cream of added bonus vocals, from Ste (Pifco). / Chops: "Ah, you sweet little rogue, you! alas, poor ape, how thou sweatest! Come, let me wipe thy face; come on, you whoreson chops: ah, rogue! i'faith, I love thee: thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy, worth five of Agamemnon, and ten times better than the Nine Worthies". King Henry IV, part II: II, iv (Shakespeare). Freewheeling dysfunctional big beat drums! Cosmic keys! Shifted sax! Mind controlling tone generators! Limb shaking guitars! Jazz lounge with uncomfortable sofas! Broken R'n'B! Calypso Pop played naked in the fridge-freezer! Euphoric knees-up! Fresh faced fortune tellers! Love makers! Tear jerkers! Motivational speakers! One Love Revivalists!
www.myspace.com/nutsseeds

www.myspace.com/cowtownsuperstars
www.myspace.com/mightychops

Wednesday 21
DRAIN THE SKY (usa) / CROSS STITCHED EYES / THE FUCKING A TEAM
"Drain the Sky formed during September 2005, in Oakland, CA. Memphis and Bay Area Hardcore/Punk veterans collaborate to create visceral, atmospheric, threatening music that seeks to collapse (musical and other) boundaries." / Cross Stiched Eyes: Anarcho-death-rock supergroup featuring members of Zygote and Subhumans, amongst others. Somewhere between Rudimentary Peni and early New Model Army/Killing Joke. / The Fucking A Team: All out thrash attack from Dumbarton that'll make yer fat ears bleed. Think Charles Bronson/Dropdead/Nine Shocks Terror sorta stuff.
www.myspace.com/drainthesky
www.myspace.com/crossstitchedeyes

www.myspace.com/88thrash

Thursday 22
LUMMOX / + GUESTS
Lummox: ...multiple brass instruments, trumpets, saxually harassing classic songs ­ for example, Donna Summers "I feel love" rebored as "I feel hate". Yes! I¹ll crib a great little phrase from an online reviewer to mention their "electronic rhythmoputer-o-tron"Š modern swamp jazz, underscored by repetitive beats, hey, you got me.

Friday 23
Chaffinch Records: EARLY SONGS / JAMES WILLIAM HINDLE
Early Songs: "Wind Wound is his recorded debut and a startlingly affecting collection of songs to boot. Drawing on clear-minded folk, spare, organic post-rock and motif-driven avant-guitar, there's nothing clever or contrived about Scott's bare-boned vignettes. Evocative and unassuming, Wind Wound is a work of stunning place and humanity.'
Dan Rule, The Melbourne Age. - "Wind Wound cuts a delightful aural experience. Delicately beautiful and endearing, it meanders by way of soothing instrumental pieces jigsawed to create a sublime work of art...an organic composition of understated acoustical musings, the sound of beauty breathing in its sleep, existing in a tranquil swirling eddy, as opposed to the thrashing instrumental mainstream." James Crossan, The Silent Ballet." / James William Hindle: "Calm, reflective, and poignant. His songs are strong, well constructed, and extremely mature. These compositions are based around an acoustic guitar, but the music is by no means mere folk. Instead, Hindle's sweeping melodies and well written lyrics shed spotlight on a man whose songs have an amazing depth. The vocals, while understated much of the time, come across sounding extremely sincere and unaffected. There are hundreds of thousands of guys out there carrying acoustic guitars on their backs...but there are few indeed who could match this young man in terms of sheer talent. Strong stuff."
www.chaffinchrecords.com
www.myspace.com/chaffinchrecords


Saturday 24 ***RECOMMENDED***
DIVINE COILS
(pictured) / SERFS (pictured) / LANTERNS
Sounds from beyond the perimeter - Lanterns [now firmly entrenched as Note regulars] bringing newly generated unlikely sounds from unlikely sources, amplified and tampered with in unlikely ways, to unlikely effect. You will, on the other hand, like them. Divine coils, two man experimentalists, are from Oxford [hey, I was born there!] and sound like a Philip Pullman novel, random tears into similar yet wholly different worlds, people's consciousnesses embodied as shape-shifting beasts, casual drone/drift on assorted instruments leading to a sense of transcendence, but perhaps a sense is all we are ever allowed. Allowed by whom? No one is saying. Serfs round off the bill with jammed noise, extended tune-ups of a succession of stringed instruments filling out to cosmos-encompassing orchestrations of the soul collapsing in the heat as the oceans dry up. Doors 8.45pm - entry £4
www.myspace.com/divinecoils
www.myspace.com/serfserfserfs
www.myspace.com/lanterns


Sunday 25 ***RECOMMENDED***
Pigeon Hole Records: OSNI (france)
(pictured) / MY ELECTRIC LOVE AFFAIR (pictured) / GDANSK / BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND
Blissed out rock and droll, My Electric Love Affair sound all Spiritualised drone, only with occasional acoustics and no smack, but with concurrently spazzed by chemicals emoted vocals. Fae Embra, boyfriend/girlfriend do an intense yet compelling male/female fist fight between Ian Curtis and the Jesus & Mary Chain, only no Jesus - baffling interludes of echoey guitars and drums down a lift shaft offsetting the argumentative toned vocals, then frantic climaxes to the fracas - culminating in satisfying make-up sex. Gdansk turn up again [see blurb for 11th], adding to the air of couples interacting frantically, then the special guest stars Osni, impossibly sexy French shoegazers, round off the bill with reverb drenched surf/drone guitar, propellant drum and breathy dual vocals as intolerably foxy as an 'A bout de souffle' poster, only with Jennifer Herrema from Royal Trux in the New York Herald t-shirt and Dick Dale in the hat. Grrrrr!
www.myspace.com/pigeonholerecords
www.myspace.com/osni
www.myspace.com/myelectricloveaffair
www.myspace.com/gdanskmusic
www.myspace.com/boyfriendgirlfriend

Monday 26
INSEMINOID / FECALOVE / SEPPUKU / MESSIAH COMPLEX
Iinseminoid: Culver and Mutant Ape collaborate: noisey drone mess with musical loops. / Fecalove: Improv violent noise antics from Italy's Turgid Animal co-founder. / Seppuku: Confrontational angry improv from the band who used to be called Tetsuo. / Messiah Complex: beyond bleak industrial-strength noise soundscapes from darkest Bathgate
www.atwarwithfalsenoise.com
www.myspace.com/atwarwithfalsenoise
www.myspace.com/fecalove


Tuesday 27
Struck Dum Records: 2 THIRDS OF YOUTH / PAIGE
Another great night of melodic pop punk from the struck dum records folksies
www.myspace.com/struckdumrecords
www.myspace.com/2thirdsofyouth


Wednesday 28
Joan of Arkansas Music presents: CLAIR TIERNEY
(pictured) / EMMA JANE / ANNA MELDRUM
Joan of Arkansas Music presents a refreshing night of country-folk from three of the best, young, Glasgow, female singer-songwriters. Powerful melodies and sweet vocals characterise the country-tinged sound of Clair Tierney and her band. Emma Jane is an established, talented song-writer with a distinctively rich, bluesy voice, capable of giving it laldy. Anna Meldrum is a folk-inspired songstress currently charming café audiences with her great acoustic sound. Three great acts for £3.
www.myspace.com/joanofarkansasmusic
www.myspace.com/clairtierney
www.myspace.com/emmajanemusic
www.myspace.com/annameldrum


Thursday 29
UPSTAIRS in the cafe/bar: 'Scribble and Screeb'
Scribble as you screeb to the dinosaurDeathpenguin DJs (IDIOteque), who will be bursting your face with paper, crayons and right proper eclectic tunage. What better way to see out the weekend! The 'best' pictures will be used as posters for the next night, with the rest being turned into a city wide 'free gallery'. A selected few will be turned into HUGE A1/A0 prints for the participants to collect at the next night. And a inspiration will also be provided... in the Cafe/Bar area, from 9.30/10pm - 12am
visit 'scribble & screeb' page on this website

www.myspace.com/scribbleandscreeb - the night (with picture updates)
www.myspace.com/dinosaurdeathpenguin - the DJs
www.myspace.com/screebson - the neeson
www.mysapce.com/floydddp - the floyd

DOWNSTAIRS in the cafe/bar: Moonshaker: THE DESERT SONS / CARTOONS RAISED ME / WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS
(pictured)
Super zoobed indy rocking tonight from the moonshakers peoples...if i were 30 years older i might say that the joint will be rocking....but i'm not...so i wont. Suffice to to say it should be a hot and sweaty one!
www.myspace.com/moonshaker
www.myspace.com/wewerepromisedjetpacks


Friday 30
The End of the Month Club: Q WITHOUT U
(pictured) / BOZILLA + FRIENDS
Q Without U: "Their zingy '70s psychedelic-pop buzzes like a Super Furry-fuelled electro generator supervised by Mark E. Smith." drownedinsound. £4 entry
www.eotmc.com
www.myspace.com/qwithoutu
=www.bozilla.co.uk
www.myspace.com/bozillabozilla

Bozilla
SIX STAR HOTEL
THE MARTIAL ARTS
End of the Month Club
End of the Month Club
LAKI MERA
End of the Month Club
THE WHISKY WORKS
ST DELUXE
TIBI LUBIN
Drive Carefully Records
OSNI
CLAIR TIERNEY
Scribble and Screeb
Scribble and Screeb
KICKTOKILL
BURNOUT
CLOSEST ORGAN
OBVIOUSLY FOUR BELIEVERS
TRAINED TO WALES
KNUCKLEDUST
End of the Month Club
OLDER AND FAR AWAY
JOCASTA SLEEPS
Struck Dum Records
SYMBOLICS
SERFS
DIVINE COILS
MY ELECTRIC LOVE AFFAIR