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The Froot - Kingston Upon Hull's psyschedelicists supreme, the psych mariachi moves and bluesology of their earlier work now imbued with more melody and a pithy, progressive pop appeal...second album will be with us shortly, great news...still something here for fans of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac methinks...and yes Arthur Lee's Love and the Allah Las...
Desert Clouds - marvellously moody and portentous stuff- I'd call it prog stoner but the vocal comes in more psych/alt. It's a powerful concoction anyway with some goodly Joy Division like guitar lines and plenty of Sabbath crumch. Melodic and commercial sounding too. Good work.
Beach Hotel - Grunge n punk - something of '90s pop grind scallies Cable here mayhap. Similar keening vocal lifting the end result out of rawk ordinariness and into sweeter terrain- a bit of Biffy Clyro too perhaps -clean guitar sounds juxtapose nicely with the hard driving distorted stuff, jazz chords even, yeah, quite a lot going on here. 3 piece from Kent.
The Dublin Castle is a legendary pub and music venue located 2 minutes away from Camden Town tube station. It has been run by the same family for over 28 years and features 4 live bands every night as well as a great selection of beers, ciders and wines.
There are DJs after the bands on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and a fabulous jukebox in the front bar if you’re after a more relaxed atmosphere.
But what is it that makes the Dublin Castle the long-standing centre of the indie rock universe? Is it because it’s Madness’ birthplace? Because its stage has been graced by everyone from Blur, through Coldplay, Supergrass, The Killers, The Arctic Monkeys, Billy Bragg, etc? Is it because it was no surprise to see Amy Winehouse behind the bar serving costumers? Or Suggs? (who, mind you, tended to ignore costumers and serve himself) Or is it because far from being just another Camden venue it has established itself as an indie rock institution? The answer is that it’s not only because of its musical heritage that people come to the Dublin Castle, it’s because whilst you enjoy a pint, play some tunes on the jukebox, check out the live bands, get your dancing shoes on for our DJs, chat to our friendly staff or even stage-invade a little, you’re inadvertently being part of this movement the Dublin Castle leads, this cultural legacy. Expect no castle battlements. Just pure rock and roll royalty.
94 Parkway,
Camden Town,
Greater London,
England,
NW1 7AN.
020 7485 1773
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