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GRAVY’S TRACK OF THE MONTH


How Do You Like Me Now?


by Dingus Kham


important that we all keep up the momentum and keep attending Norwich gigs. I have noticed a real lack of attendance recently. Obviously people have got less money because of the economic situation that we’re all in, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. But I’m not sure that’s the reason that nobody’s coming out. I think it’s just laziness. I think people are too comfortable in front of the TV, and no-one’s making an effort. Please take this as a warning – get off yo’ ass and attend some of the following gigs because they will make your life better:


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Te first gig to inspire this action is on the 2ndwhen Kids in Glass Housesplay at the UEA.With all the new freshers lolling about on campus, you might even make some new friends too!


On the 3rd, something Norwich Arts Centrebring something more mellow, but just as hotly tipped - Benjamin Francis Leftwich.


Grook presents: Conquering Animal Sound + Magic Panda at the Playhouseon 4th October. Grook have been on a bit of a hiatus, but now they are back and bringing bands from the corners of the earth to play in the wonderful Playhouse.


One of my highlights this month is wombat wombat’s Peel Day Celebrations on the 7th. Te


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fter recovering from the milestone of Norwich Sound & Vision, it is


attractions include a meat raffle, which is, ummm, normal, plus there are bands. One of these is the fantastic Victorian English Gentlemen’s Clubwho have just released another brilliant album. With support from Olympians + Te Shadow Project.Amazing.


After a couple of weeks of rest, We Can’t Danceplay at B2on 22nd October.Because of those couple of weeks, your legs will be rejuvenated to take the walk to the Brickmakers, and it will be worth it.


Monday 24this definitely a date for your diaries. Te Nightingales are legends and they also feature ex- violet violet drummer Fliss, now a permanent member. Tey rarely play Norwich, so this is simply must-see. It’s at NACand support comes from Ted Chippington + Brothers.


Victorian English Gentlemen’s Club


Another highlight (obviously) is Te Barlights + Te Dirty Tricks + Lee Vann + Cutbackon Saturday 8th Octoberat the Waterfront. It will be lovely to watch Te Barlights play there. Just lovely.


I have heard lots of good things about their new album, but I have never actually listened to it. But if you have, then you should probably go and watch Te Horrors play at the Waterfronton the 11th.


Tese NME Radar Tour things have been OK recently. I’m only talking about the Anna Calvi one, which was brilliant, but this next one on the 13that the Waterfronthas got some good things going for it. Te line-up is Wolf Gang + S.C.U.M + DZ Deathrays.Te latter have just released a cassette on Jen Long’s label and they’re really good.


Tere is a big run of excellent gigs at the end of the month, the first is on the 25th– when Te Tilting Sky presents Te Kabeedies + Te Lovely Eggs + Ask Lydia + Solkoat NAC. All of those bands will be brilliant, and I am so excited about seeing Te Lovely Eggs play in Norwich again.


On the 26thTe City Calls + Lost? + Maycombplay at b2.Lost? are big news on the pop-punk circuit, and I’m sure that this show will be sweaty and brilliant.


Te 27this when all of Norwich can pretend it’s 2001! Soil + Puddle of Muddplay at the Waterfront! MASSIVE SINGALONG, oui!?


Finally, on the 28thWitchers play at b2.Tey haven’t played in a while, so get out and show them some love!


Ouff,


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