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Vessels with Keith, Light Syndicate & The 1,2,3,4s

When: 21st May 2008

Where: Manchester Ruby Lounge

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Vessels, Keith, Light Syndicate, The 1234's. The Ruby Lounge, Manchester. MAY 21st £6

Vessels, Keith, Light Syndicate, The 1,2,3,4s. Wed May 21st THE RUBY LOUNGE


Vessels




''Dynamic post rock which stalks around your room before launching itself through a window.''
Steve Lamacq, BBC Radio 1

“Vessels could be described as one of the most unique bands in the country today.”
Dom Gourlay, Drowned In Sound, 8/10

“You don't have to be much of an optimist to predict that this assured offering will catapult Vessels to wider renown.”
Janne Oinonen, Gigwise, 4/5

http://www.myspace.com/vesselsband

Keith



Recalling those Madchester days when rock bands first
got their groove on but also with a gentle wisp of The
Wicker Man thrown in. Nice one Keith.”
Guardian Guide

“In one song (Keith) have got more easy-going charm
and credible yet-commercial swagger than most indie
bands achieve in a whole career.A modern update on the
old Madchester blueprint but sounds vital and
fresh. Uncatergorisably ace”
iDJ

“Keith aim to defeat the blandness that permeates most
bands. It works live and it works on record. The fact
is: it works!”
The Fly

“This debut is inventive (Back There’s Krautrock
rhythms), stooped in Manc heritage (Hacienda piano’s
run riot on ‘Mona Lisa’s Child’) and home to
some huge, potentially chart bothering melodies (‘Hold
That Gun’)”
NME

http://www.myspace.com/keiththeband

Light Syndicate



“…reinvigorates the ‘quiet loud’ rock dynamic in a way you’ve never heard it before..” – Manchester Evening News

“It seems that the children of Radiohead are finally beginning to stir” – Gigwise.com

“Our Cold War EP' is guitar nourishment that won't leave you feeling like Keane in the morning” - boomkat.com

"truely captivating" - Manchester Music

"Songs which have a habit of bursting into flames at regular intervals"- The Indie Credential

http://www.myspace.com/lightsyndicate

The 1,2,3,4s



http://www.myspace.com/the1234snoise

Vessels, Keith, Light Syndicate, The 1,2,3,4s Wed May 21st
THE RUBY LOUNGE. Manchester

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