Lætitia Sadier // Cosines // Wolf Girl

The Shacklewell Arms, 71 Shacklewell Lane, London
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This event ended on Friday 4th of December 2015
Admission
£6 in advance, £8 on the door
Venue Information
Shacklewell Arms
Shacklewell Lane, E8 2EB
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Rectory Road 0.41 miles

Scared To Dance’s gig night returns to The Shacklewell Arms for our final show of the year! Tickets can be bought in advance for £6 from http://www.wegottickets.com/scaredtodance and they’ll be £8 on the door.

// LÆTITIA SADIER //

Stereolab's Lætitia Sadier plays solo headlining this fantastic line-up. Since Stereolab went on indefinite hiatus in 2009, she has released three solo albums, The Trip, Silencio and Something Shines. An enthralling live performer, Pitchfork praised "her voice still oozes ethereality and sophistication" on her debut LP.

Sadier was also a member of one of our favourite bands of all time, the hugely influential McCarthy, played in the dream-pop side project Monade, and has contributed vocals to various groups and projects such as Blur, Luna and Benjamin Schoos.

http://www.dragcity.com/artists/laetitia-sadier

// COSINES //

Cosines are a mathematical pop band from North London. Simon Nelson and Alice Hubley met on the London Underground after a Stereo Total gig. They started making music together, fusing metronomic pop sensibilities, 60’s grooves and krautrock noise. The band’s line up was completed by Hubley's old Loves bandmates Daniel Chapman and Jonny Drums and A Smile and A Ribbon’s Kajsa Tretow. They played their first show in April 2012, and since then have played shows with Comet Gain, Shrag and Still Flyin’ as well the Indietracks Festival releasing singles on Fika Recordings.

http://www.cosines.co.uk

// WOLF GIRL //

Wolf Girl are a garage pop four-piece based in South London. Their debut EP Mama’s Boy was released on limited edition cassette on Soft Power Records in 2014, and stays true to the poppy energy of their frenetic live shows. It’s been said that they both do and don’t sound like the Ramones, and have also been compared to both The Shop Assistants and Bratmobile.

http://www.wearewolfgirl.co.uk

// DJ //

Our resident DJ Sam Cottis of the blog For The Rabbits will be spinning records in-between the bands.

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