Psychedelic Texan garage rockers, a warehouse and the first UK band to be signed to Subpop since Medieval times? This must be This is Music's doing.
Taking over a warehouse space on the Hackney Road alongside Rockfeedback, this party will be your last change to catch Strange Boys before they jet off back home (barring a visit to R Rough Trade) and will also be the perfect opportunity to throw moves to Male Bonding and the incredible Deep Shit.
A couple of things - you need to email hackneyroad.warehouse@gmail.com and you can bu tickets form WeGotTickets. There is a bar at the venue - so don't pitch up with a box of wine!
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