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Thurs June 26 - FREE! Stars Of Aviation/Brontosaurus Chorus at Jamm

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This Thursday sees the first in our new series of free monthly gigs. Please come along! It's a fantastic bill, and all for nowt!

HDIF Presents
Thursday 26th June
Stars Of Aviation/Brontosaurus Chorus/The Rocky Nest/Honey Pine Dresser
Jamm, 261 Brixton Road, SW9 6LH, 7.30pm, FREE admission

Stars Of Aviation
Citing their influences as “English and French folk music and pop music of the 60s”, the nine piece Stars Of Aviation gently trace a line between the Ladybug Transistor and The Lucksmiths. They also feature a bassoon player and someone on violin and gongs – more gongs and bassoons in pop, say we! Their gorgeous 'Marie Et L'Accordeon' featured on 'The Kids At The Club'.
http://www.myspace.com/starsofaviation

Brontosaurus Chorus
How can you not adore a group called Brontosaurus Chorus? Featuring HDIF regular and Pop-Art mastermind Scooby Dom, t'Chorus have a host of instantly lovable songs - traces of B&S, Hidden Cameras, the runaway day-glo pop of Tullycraft, and the sense that here's a band that knows how to leave you smiling.
http://www.myspace.com/brontosauruschorus

The Rocky Nest
In their own words: "Imagine Belle and Sebastian wandering into a dodgy ’massage parlour’ to be greeted by the lovely Felicity Kendall from ’The Good Life’... but she’s dressed in Lou Reed's gimp suit and brandishing a whip. She turns to you and asks 'What services do you require?' Open mouthed and somewhat shocked you reply, 'I want it all Felicity, I want POP, FOLK, ROCK, PSYCH, TWEE, COCKROCK, THE WORKS!!! ... but I want it cheap please'." Blimey.
http://www.myspace.com/therockynest

Honey Pine Dresser
Led by Marie-Pascale Heart, Honey Pine Dresser recall the fragile beauty of both Elliott Smith and Trembling Blue Stars.
http://www.myspace.com/honeypinedresserhere

Doors 7.30pm
Honey Pine Dresser 8pm
The Rocky Nest 8.45pm
Brontosaurus Chorus 9.30pm
Stars Of Aviation 10.15pm
 
Nice write up in Time Out as well:

"Delicate summer pop from Brighton's Stars Of Aviation, reminiscent of Grandaddy at their most melancholy."
 
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