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THE BEST LIVE MUSIC FOR THE MONTH AHEAD


Tere’s so much going on this month it’s a bit weird. But good an’ that. Of course it would be nice to see a few more FEMALES flexing their musical swans on the circuit. We’ll take what we can get but we still want more. Anyway, February brings us quite the melting pot genre-wise…


If you’re seeing this in time, get yo’ ass down toNACon1st Febfor thePony Up launch - £3 and 5 bands:Shoppingw/ Long Balls,Bald Wife, Birds of Helland Other Half.Dang. Pony Up is about new noises and cheap tickets.


OR if you want an earnest night then you could go watchCity and Colour at the Nick Rayns LCR @ UEA. “I just wanted to make an honest record,” he said. Expect truth. Demand truth. tbt.


Tis Boy Wonders / National Image / Cineclub @ Te Waterfront Studioplay on the 1st also. Te headliners are heavy AND soulful. Sure.


Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pipcomplete your quadrumvirate (that is a word, ‘K?) of hard decisions as they ALSO take to the stage on the 1st FebatTe Waterfront


Rum Buffalofornicate with forgotten songs, whether or not you’ll get to see all 7 of them engage sexually at theBicycle Shopon the2ndremains to be seen.


Nice bit o’ hair metal at theWaterfront Studioon the3rdin the form of Te Treatment.Tey’re like, quite famous, except no one knows who they are. A bit like Two Door Cinema Club, they can headline festivals but who actually are they? Like, really?


Drew Holcombhad songs on Oprah and he also “grew into his vision as he matured.” And he’s had songs on One Tree Hill! And he hunts ducks. See him on the 4that theBicycle Shop.


Norwich Arts Centrepresents a lil bit of country by way of award-winningTe Stray Birdson the6th.


On the7th local boysKhanplay their


second gig in an AGE in support ofLonely the Brave and Fatherson.Tat’s atOpen.


Epic’sgot semi-emo rockersVerses w/Crookson the 8th or that same night you can go toPony Upvol.2 withYoung Fathers presenting some super good avant-garde hip hop.


10th Feb. Nick Rayns LCR @ UEA.Reel Big Fish / Less Tan Jake / Zebrahead. Standard. If RBF play in a forest but there’s no one around, will they make a sound?


Go check out a nice bit of UK hip hop when Mikill Pane + Rascals& Paigey CakeyplayTe Waterfront Studioon the 11th.


Te DefiledplayTe Waterfront Studioon the 12th.


On the13th,BFR & Escalator Music team up to present a lovely night of rich melodies and true musicianship atNAC.Tat’sHeart of a Dogand Wooden Arms with support from Cove Hithe.


Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip


Hardy, Farrell & Young@ NAC, quite the line up, I am told.


On the18thwatch BBC Sound of 2014 shortlisters Royal Bloodplay @Te Waterfront Studio.Tey LOUD.


By Te Rivers + Solkoplay acoustic sets along with Daisy Vaughan @Te Bicycle Shopon the20th.


On the21stTe Tilting Sky Festivalhas its opening night w/ Future Radio’s Next Big Ting victors Te Tinking Men@ Open. OR the same night there’sPony UpVol. 3 atNACwith improvisational sonic maestrosXavierssupported by BK and Dadand Te Day Te Robots Came.


GRAVY’S TRACK OF THE MONTH ‘GHOSTS’ BY THE DAY THE ROBOTS CAME


Anne Pigalle’s ‘Passion’ is at NACon Valentine’s Day(that’s the 14th, idiot). Pigalle will “entice us into the darkest corners of our erotic sub-conscious”. She seems bonkers and this looks fun.


Under Te Influence + Claws + Our Teory + Standing Tall playTe Waterfront Studio also on the 14th.Under Te Influenceare getting big, bro.


Te Boxer Rebellionhit Te Waterfronton the 16thand on the 17th,catchCarthy,


TTSFcontinues on the22nd with a whole host of local faves playing across all rooms at the Waterfront. S’gonna be cray.


Pharoahe Monch brings his slick rhymes to NACon the 24thand on the 25thgo see the


interestingly-titled Te Monolith Deathcult@ B2.


Just rolls off your tongue.


Boy Jumps ShipplayNACon the27thand on the28thfinish up your month with a helping of Pixies-influencedDumb- that’s at Epic.


Better get your gig shoes on. Laters,


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