Roots: BLEECH + Temper The Wolves + De Shamonix + The Tally

The Monarch, 40-42 Chalk Farm Road, Camden, London
Roots: BLEECH + Temper The Wolves + De Shamonix + The Tally image
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This event ended on Thursday 19th of May 2011
Admission
£5 on the door
Location

The Monarch, 40-42 Chalk Farm Road, Camden, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Chalk Farm 0.24 miles

Broccoli Music presents..PULL UP THE ROOTS
@ The Monarch, Camden

Live sets from
Bleech + Temper The Wolves + De Shamonix + The Tally

Advanced tickets guarantee entry

BLEECH - 10:30pm

Bleech released their first single ‘Is It True That Boys Don’t Cry’ on
Ban*Jam/Island Records on limited edition vinyl. On the week of its release the single was on the NME ‘Songs To Listen To This Week’, NME Radio A- list and Radio 6 playlist as well as Best of Myspace Number 1.

Their second self released single ‘The Worthing Song’ was Clash Magazine
‘Single of the Month’ and was NME Radio A-listed.

Bleech has built an impressive fan base including Steve Lamacq, John Kennedy, Lauren Lavern, Mark Richardson (Skunk Anansie/Feeder), Billy Lunn (The Subways). They have supported Wolfmother, The Kooks, The Subways, Peter Doherty, The Rifles and The Joy Formidable on tour.

2011 sees Bleech releasing their debut album NUDE and expanding their tour to the States. The band has been named the new face of Kangol Headwear’s AW11 global campaign.


Temper The Wolves - 9:45pm


What happens when Joy Division meets Johnny Cash and then collides with The National and Elbow?

The result is Temper the Wolves, who’ve taken the best bits from their eclectic influences; the result speaks for itself – soaring melodies and anthemic tunes that will leave you breathless.

London-based masters of musicianship, Temper the Wolves have recently been gigging hard all over London with rave reviews to their irrepressible live show.

Having stormed the unsigned indie charts for two weeks at the number one spot with debut single Cold Hands, ‘that both swims and soars in equal measure and sternly intones’ –


De Shamonix - 9:00pm

We've know these boys a while now, they always put on the best shows for us, never disappoint, really excited to have them back again.


The Tally - 8:15

The Tally are a four piece rock band, originating from Kentish Town NW London. Four lad’s with a will and a way to produce some big music and mega live performances, The Tally have been formed since october 2008 and have played at some top venue’s in the London area, including The Water Rats in Kings Cross, The 100 Club in Oxford Street, Dingwalls and Proud in Camden Town

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