261 Brixton Road
London, England SW9

HDIF Presents
Thursday 27th November
The Madrigals/Electrophönvintage/The Puncture Repair Kit/Lost Left
Jamm, 261 Brixton Road, SW9 6LH, 7.30pm, FREE admission, map here
Seven mins walk from Oval tube, last nothern line tube north at 00.22

The Madrigals
A five piece from London, The Madrigals make music that is influenced by traditional English folk music but sounds more like Electrelene and Sufjan Stevens. "Every song is a new and exciting adventure with banjos being swapped for violins, guitars for xylophones and accordians and it is all very exciting," said Tasty Zine, which sounds good to us.
www.myspace.com/themadrigals

Electrophönvintage
A French six piece based in London, Electrophönvintage pen swoonsome indie pop songs that recall the Go-Betweens and the recent sound of young Sweden.
www.myspace.com/electrophonvintage

The Puncture Repair Kit
A six piece from Cambridge, The Puncture Repair Kit play joyous indie folk that crams in nods to Gorky's, The Delgados and Belle & Sebastian. "The best thing to come out of Cambridge since homosexuality," reckons Paul Heaton.
http://www.myspace.com/theprk

Lost Left
Rising from the ashes of former HDIF Presents stars, The Steadies, who recalled the hazy folk of Nick Drake and The Clientele, London trio Lost Left are a darker, more energetic affair. They say they "draw on rambles in the Edale peaks and an admiration for greyhound dogs of the mid-1980s", and are so new they haven't set up a MySpace page yet. This is their debut gig.

Doors 7.30pm
Lost Left 8pm
The Puncture Repair Kit 8.45pm
Electrophönvintage 9.30pm
The Madrigals 10.15pm

DJs

Sam Leppard
Paul Richards

Official Website: http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk

Added by ianw on November 12, 2008

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