Managing to sound like Peaches, DAF and the Refused all at the same time, Cobra Killer are two well-dressed ladies who grew out of the digital hardcore scene of late '90s Berlin, thanks mainly to the support of Alec Empire (who has always been like the Charles Manson of German punk) and their playful live shows that are a stark contrast to the revolutionary bombast of their contemporaries.
Tonight they pay a visit to the Lexington, to headline an all-star show that also features slots from incredible DJ Scotch Egg side-project Drums Eyes and Angie Reed. Bring ear plugs and money.
A fortnightly open mic night that aims to bring you the very best singers, songwriters and musicians that Camden has to offer, Holly's Open Mic Nite is a place where anything can happen.
Arnold Wesker's take on manipulation is explored in this provocative play about a woman who rightly or wrongly accuses her parents of abusing her as a child. Looking at False Memory Syndrome and the heartache...
In creating her comedic, cautionary tale inspired by a combination of classic Faust and our contemporary economic woes, writer Catherine Harvey is too easy on the comedy and too blatant on the cautio...
On every Thursday and Friday St Chad's invites a DJ over to rummage through his record bags and come up with the ideal sounds for a bit of cocktail sipping.Depending on the guy, the music moves from house ...
A first solo show with Rod Barton for Sheffield-based contemporary artist James Clarkson. On display are a series of works that utilises parts from the Citroen Picasso in order to make playful comments...