A band who have seemingly been on a 20 year mission to resurrect the MC5 and filter it through Sonic Youth style alternative rock, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion can be considered ground zero for all those garage-revival bands of the late nineties/ early 2000s, from the Hives all the way through to the Datsuns.
Still one of the best live bands ever, they'll lay waste to the Scala tonight. Mark our words.
A rnight of garage, freak beat and punk rock that takes over the Hackney Trashbar on semi-regular basis, Garageland is the perfect place for all those leather-jacket lotharios out there.
Those Urban Nerds bring their bells and whistles fifth birthday bonanza to Scala - celebrating five years of crazy line-ups in their imitable style.Grime veterans Newham Generals – MCs D Double ...
Another cracker from the British Library: this time exploring the relationship between the British landscape and the writing that has both shaped it and been shaped by it. With over 150 works - from Chaucer...
An exhibition celebrating the diverse work of Paupers Press - the printnig press that have worked with the all the big names in contemporary art - from Damien and Tracey to Chris Ofili, Charles Avery and...
Oh this sounds cool. Just as the Olympics takes over and the talk is of the opening of the London Pleasure Gardens way out east, the Foundling Museum takes us back to the start, with an exhibition examining...
Discard your skinnies for one night only and let Club 27/11 take you back to the early 90s. Yup, it's baggy night at The Lexington, so expect to hear some of your favourite Happy Mondays and Stone Roses...
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...
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