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Gigs in Brighton

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Brighton gig listings - a selection of the best bands and artists playing in Brighton with videos and ticket links. Currently listed: Lambchop, Crystal Castles, Mercury Rev, Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks, Loop 2008, Okkervil River, Gutter Twins, Lightspeed Champion, Battles and more.

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Review of the Fleet Foxes gig in Brighton on June 9th 2008. A well-received performance from a band whose lush harmonies are impressing critics and crowds alike.

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James LeRouge live review

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Live review of James LeRouge, a Dorset based pianist who played an exclusive gig as part of the Brighton Festival Fringe. Sample some of his music and find out about a rather unusual performance.

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Live review of MGMT’s gig in Brighton on May 20th 2008 with photos and a video of a full length concert by the band. A good performance in Brighton, spoiled somewhat by a poor venue, an aggressive crowd and a dreadful support.

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A review of the Rock Bar night at Belushi’s run by Snake in the Grass. 2 local musicians establishing a place for local rock bands to play, and somewhere for fans to see music without spending too much on the door or at the bar.

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Live review of Kimya Dawson who played Brighton in May 2008. One half of the Moldy Peaches and heavily featured on the Juno soundtrack, this sold out gig at The Duke of Yorks proved this artist was worth getting excited about.

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Live review of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Hammersmith Apollo in May 2008 with photos and video footage. Hove resident Nick played one of his rare UK dates this month…”This is clearly one of the best live bands around, perhaps this just wasn’t the best tour to see them for the first time”.

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A gig review of Late of the Pier, electro teenage sensations who played the Brighton Barfly when the Levis Ones to Watch tour came to town. Not as good live as they are on record, but if you like MGMT, Metronomy or Hadouken! and 80’s synths you’ll find this band interesting. Videos, photos and more info on the band follow.

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The Crucible live review

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

A live review of The Crucible, who played the Pressure Point Brighton…”This band has an awesome sound…you have to be there to truly experience how massive it is!”. The Crucible are a local band, and it seems like they are well worth some attention. Thanks to our guest reviewer Sally Veness for this one.

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Matt Bauer live review

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Review of a Matt Bauer gig recorded for the Simple Folk radio show. Matt’s new album features Jolie Holland of the Be Good Tanya’s and his music is a little like Iron and Wine and Calexico. Read the review, and find out more about this talented singer songwriter from Brooklyn.

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