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Smalltown America Christmas Charity Do at The Luminaire, Kilburn on Tuesday December 20, 2005Guests: The Young Playthings + Neat People + An Emergency + Hundred Handed

Venue Address:
The Luminaire
307-311 Kilburn High Road
Kilburn
London
NW6 7JR
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Website link:
http://www.theluminaire.co.uk/ (opens in new window)

Details:
Smalltown America & The Luminaire co-promotion

Doors:
8.15pm

Ticketing:
£4 advance from WeGotTickets or £5 on the door all profits to charity.

The Young Playthings:
A special Weezer-ish brew of twisting, stripped-back janglepop punk with an unmatched ability to sharply and hilariously observe life's nuances and wedge them between your brain wrinkles using impossibly infectious guitar music. Think Modest Mouse meets Pavement meets Bruce Springsteen and The Shadows.

Hundred Handed:
Angular riffs, scuttling rhythms, crooned, tormented vocals, and very unique arrangements. Formerly The German Exchange, this suave London based five piece 'gentleman rock band' have drawn comparisons with Roxy Music, David Bowie and Television.

An Emergency:
With explosions of non-linear guitars and anti-melodies with the energy and economy of Hot Snakes, Minutemen and At The Drive-In, the Exeter trio will be drawing from thier recent 'We Are The Octagonists' album for a frantic, fraught and refined take on all things post-punk and post-hardcore, proving that you don't need a bass player to make music you can both dance and fight to.

Neat People:
Have arrived just in time to stop pop from becoming a dirty word. With shades of Dexys, XTC, Talking Heads and fellow townsmen Blur, they strike a blow against the homogeneity of the charts and the carbon-copy posturing of too-cool-for-school indie boys. Ambitious, charming, pretension-free and with a dash of beguiling innocence, your sister will want to shag them, your mum will want to have them round for tea. And probably shag them.

Train:
Brondesbury (1 min)

Tube:
Kilburn (5 mins)/West Hampstead (8 mins)

Good Cause:
Shelter (TBC)