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July 27th 2011 – Math And Physics Club (USA) + Very Truly Yours (USA) + Pocketbooks + The Sweet Nothings

| On 29, Jun 2011

DATE: Wed 27th July 2011
DOORS: 7.30pm
ADM: £5adv
AGE LIMIT: Over 18s only
Event: Spiral Scratch presents: “Indietracks Festival Warm-Up Party”
Live acts: Math And Physics Club (USA) + Very Truly Yours (USA) + Pocketbooks + The Sweet Nothings
Genre: indiepop
VENUE: Windmill Brixton, 22 Blenheim Gardens, London SW2 5BZ
NEAREST TUBE: Brixton
WEB: www.windmillbrixton.co.uk
BUY ONLINE: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/114636
TEL: 020 8671 0700

 

MATH AND PHYSICS CLUB (USA)
Seattle’s Math and Physics Club are Charles Bert, Ethan Jones, and James Werle. Since 2005, they’ve recorded two LPs, three EPs, and a handful of singles for California-based Matinee Recordings. Their 2010 album, “I Shouldn’t Look As Good As I Do” is another sparkling collection of short, breezy pop songs inspired by indie bands of the 80s and 90s and classic singles of the 60s and 70s. Excellent for mixtapes and lazy afternoons.
www.mathandphysicsclub.com/

 

VERY TRULY YOURS USA)
“This frisky fivesome hails from the windy city; Chicago, Illinois, and cite their influences as Heavenly and The Aisler set amongst others. They’ve had a split CD out on Cloudberry Records, b/w The Understudies, as well as songs on compilations from Series Two Records and Weepop, and just recently a self-released EP.” – indie-mp3.co.uk
www.myspace.com/verytrulymusic

 

POCKETBOOKS
Pocketbooks is a pop band from London, combining melodic boy/girl harmonies, spiralling guitars and delicate piano lines. Expect a sprinkling of dazzling 60s soul alongside some sparkling indiepop charm!
Spring-ushering tinglesome guitars, softly shy eyed lilting melodies and hopelessly lovelorn boy / girl harmonies.” – Losing Today
www.pocketbooks.org.uk

 

THE SWEET NOTHINGS
The Sweet Nothings play indiepop songs that are sparkly, catchy and unfashionably sincere. Songs about love, trains, football, happiness, sadness, trains, opting out, and winning. And trains.
They  come from Sheffield, where they have developed very strong legs for walking up the hills, and where they don’t get many gigs because they refuse to play horrible blokey indie rock.
www.thesweetnothings.co.uk