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Smalltown America All Dayer #2 at 93 Feet East, London on Saturday September 17, 2005
Venue Address:
93 Feet East
Truman Brewery, 150 Brick Lane
London
England
E1 6RU
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Website link:
http://www.93feeteast.co.uk/ (opens in new window)
A total of £2941.54 was raised at this year's event - a fantastic total! Thank you to all the bands that donated their time and to all the staff at 93 Feet East.
Ticket Details:
- £12 In Advance from We Got Tickets or Ticketweb
- All profits to Cancer Research UK and The Connection At St. Martin's.
- 25 x +14 tickets available, contact us directly for details.
Main Stage:
- Boom In The Diamond Industry = London trio ably holding their own against the likes of Hard-Fi, waving the flag for modern white funk indebted to The Clash and XTC.
- Fighting With Wire = Filling venues in their Northern Irish homeland for the last two years FWW jet in for a one-off show. Their music draws comparisons to Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, Fugazi and AC/DC. Promoting new single 'Machine Parts'.
- Fleeing New York = Southampton three-piece with a retro drive-in rock sound of clean guitars, bluesy hooks and the penmanship of one Francis Black.
- Hell Is For Heroes = Champions of the UK post-hardcore scene conduct the devoted masses through their ambitious sophomore 'Transmit Disrupt' - sure to convert many at Alldayer #2
- Help She Can't Swim = Like a pissed-off Bis, HSCS unleash a shouty barrage of thrashing guitars, electro-punk-funk synths and boisterous but astute vocals with lyrics covering gender politics and music scene elitism
- The Pipettes = These new Memphis Industries signings, have all the makings of a classic pop group - 3 girls in polka dot dresses armed with dance routines, clever post-feminist lyrics and the harmonies of the Shangri-Las - think The Supremes with The Von Bondies as their backing band
- Seafood = Criminally underrated indie four-piece gone alt.country/folk rock playing new material from forthcoming fourth album
- We Rock Like Girls Don't = Hailed by the national press as the best all-girl punk rock band in the UK coming on like PJ Harvey riding The Stooges
- The Young Playthings = Cheeky geek-romantic new signings to STA, described by DSP as Modest Mouse meets Pavement meets Television meets Bruce Springsteen and The Shadows armed with new single (Love U Like That) documenting the giddy thrills of al fresco sex.
Range Life Acoustic Stage:
- Andy Park
- The Diamond Family Archive
- Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
- The Loose Salute
- Sleeping States
- The Tailors
- Treecreeper
- Hunter's Palace
Poster Illustration:
Matt Littler
Duration:
1:00pm - 9:00pm
Enquiries:
020 7247 6095
If you would like to help us promote this show - print out some of the fliers attached or simply spread the word.
Download a flier for this show:
170905_BW_Flier_4up.pdf (681.95 KB)