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Everything Everything must love Reading, they just keep coming back! Friday 30 October sees them headline a hugely exciting line-up at Plug n Play
Hailing from Newcastle and the surrounding area, Everything Everything are being hyped up by everyone involved in new music, none more then Zane Lowe who just won't shut up about them!
"...a pretty apt name for a band who braindump as many ideas as possible into their dense art-pop blasts: spaghetti guitars, flying saucer keyboards, never-ending tempo changes and the most fiendish vocal harmonies since The Futureheads sung Beach Boys at karaoke."
- NME
This show is part of their first nationwide headline tour and provides a chance to see them before they unleash their debut album and command much higher ticket prices than this. Say you were there!
"...a pulsating, genre-defying beauty, filled with inventive, erudite twists and unexpected, thrilling turns. As capable as filling a dancefloor as they are of sparking a thought, they're the sort of band that many an act will forever dream of being. Deeply exciting stuff."
- (BBC Manchester)
Support from the superb Glasgow four-piece Findo Gask, who are described as "perfect celestial pop". They are making waves of their own and featured at this summers T in the Park on the back of a couple of single releases.
On the local front, Vices' sound sits somewhere between Zepplin and Queens Of The Stone Age with their own unique twist. Fresh from recording their debut album 'The Wind I Walk Into' in LA with Jeff Saltzman (The Killers 'Hot Fuss'), Vices are now back in the UK, hitting the road in anticipation of the record's release next year
Opening up the show are small town boys Johnny Arrow and The Cheap Day Returns, who have been gagging for this kind of exposure for a good few months now, their live sound something not to be missed!
The Details
Glasswerk.co.uk presents Everything Everything
Support from Findo Gask, Vices & Johnny Arrow and The Cheap Day Returns
Plug n Play, Milford Road, Reading
Friday 30 October, 7.30pm
£8 on the door, or £6.50 in advance from www.ticketwerk.co.uk
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