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THE BEST LIVE MUSIC FOR THE MONTH AHEAD


There’s loads on in November and I can’t list it all so pull your finger out of your arse and look yourself. I’ll see you at the bar. If I make it that far. I’ve made track of the month Savages even though they’re not local or playing and that is because it’s fucking amazing, and I can.


Welcome back 2007 by going to see Te Ordinary Boys + Te Sherlocks at Te Waterfront Studioon the 1st.


Hot 8 Brass Bandare super good. One of them called me a “strong woman” once and I’m down with that. Tere will be dancing and that and Dan Tombs is gonna do some visuals which will be sick. Tis is at Norwich Arts Centre, also on the 1st.


Skindredcontinue their lifelong UEA LCR residency. Support comes from Crossfaith + (HED) P.E. + Yashin. Tat’s on Bonfire Night (the 5thmate).


VANTare probably going to be quite famous quite soon. I think they’re OK, they play TeWaterfront Studio, also on the 5th, with support from Te Lola's + Te Extons.


Dinosaur Pile-Upare totally awesome sick and you need to see them live. Tey play with Broken Hands + Big Society at Te Waterfront Studioon the 9th.


Ian Prowse, “Tis man has played with Elvis Costello” plays with Matt Watson at the Bicycle Shopon the 10th.


We Are Te Oceanare with Tall Ships + Allusondrugs at Te Waterfront Studioon the 12th.Tat’s a pretty cracking line up actually.


Te pop band Prides are with Fathersonat Te Waterfronton the 13th.


Also on the 13th, Inner Terrestrials + Sick on the Bus + Solko. Jump on the dub bus man. Hey, can I have a one-way ticket to funky town please? Tis event takes place at Te Owl Sanctuary.


Te Magic Bandplay the music of Captain Beefheart at NACon the 13th.Wowzer, sounds pretty smasher to me.


Sam Lee is at NACon the 15th.He’s the one that won an award for being young and folky and stuff. I quite rate him actually.


I don’t know who any of these bands are but the name Grumble Bee is pleasing so I’m listing the


show: Like Torches + Grumble Bee + One Day Rocket + Lightscapeare at Te Waterfront Studio on the 16th.


Joey Bada$$is at the UEAon the 17th.WHAT. Tat’s so fucking good. I’m going.


“With this distinct mix, TEYRstrike an enigmatic path through the current folk wave”. I love this sentence. You can see them if you want, 17th at Te Bicycle Shop.Obvs.


PRE // PROP returns for a second instalment feat. Eva Black, Chasing Creation, Mount Hood and Mire.Ten it’s a club night ain’t it. Hit that shit up on the 20th at Te Waterfront Studio.


and you should hear it. NACon the 22nd.


Mapped Out & Pony Up present Kagoule. Tis is gonna be total smasher. Tues 24th. Also feat Bald Wife and another tbc.


Martin Harleyis at Te Octagon Chapelon the 26th; it’s just nice to go and sit down in there isn’t it really?


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‘THE SAVAGES


Newton Faulkner is at Openon the 20th, with his dreadlocks and a new album.


Read all about it: venue actually puts gig on shocker! Talib Kweli is playing Epic also on the 20th.


Public Service Broadcastingare GOD and are at Openon the 21st.


Blanck Mass is exciting new electronic music


Te Darkness + Tese Raven Skies + Te River 68s are at the UEA on the 28th. Tey also play at Openon the 30th.


Mercury Prize nominated ESKAis at NAC on the 28th.


Te Enemy, who some say are boring, are at Te Waterfronton the 29th, and on the 30th you can finish


up your month with Hattie Briggswho does folk and wears a hat. Tat’s at theBicycle Shop.Again, obvs.


OK see ya next month, losers.


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