Edgy electronica and cheap burgers. Erm, yes please.
Bad Sex isn't as disappointing as it sounds. The night will be supporting local unsigned Camden acts and host all things cutting edge and controversial once a week.
It's two for one on beers and ciders, half price on all food and there's burgers for £2. Tonight just got even tastier.
The Casino Royale kids take over The Barfly for a night of debauched party antics. Featuring the usual mix of classic guitar cuts from the '70s, '60s voodoo pop and the odd retro classic, there's als...
With an abundance of emotive dark pop songs, and backed by top producers and a growing army of worldwide fans, Charli XCX is taking the whole electro-pop star thing pioneered by Lykke Li and is leading...
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The alias of singer songwriter James Mathe, Barbarossa has been getting quite a lot of people very excited with his immaculately constructed folk-tronica played on nothing more than an ominchord, 808 drum...
They're an indecisive bunch, These New Puritans. They seem to pick all sorts of ideas out of the worlds of indie, electronica, dance and rock and manage to mush it altogether into something simultaneously...
Previously known as Lulu and the Lampshades, Landshapes play a sugar-coated brand of sweet folk-pop that pulls in influences from everyone from Mama Cass to The Ronettes. Armed with candied harmonies...
The former lead singer of the Charlatans turned experimental folk maestro complete with Simon and Garfunkle style bowl cut, Tim Burgess presents a night of music down at the Barbican this Sunday, center...
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Sleazy and vibrantly obnoxious beats undulate beneath the drunk call of La Shark's distinctly London electro-shout bangers. 'Your Hole My Hole', in particular, throws a barrage of squelching rave stomps...
Dedicated to being London's best dirt-cheap distorted disco, if the guitars sound like mud and the bass makes a sound that could rattle out your fillings, you can bet your bottom dollar it's gonna get...