Musicosity Live! @ Club Fandango FEAT Frenetics

Event Details

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Bull And Gate
389 Kentish Town Road
London NW5 2TJ

Musicosity in association with Club Fandango and WeGotTickets is launching a new live music night at the Bull and Gate every first Wednesday of the month, starting February 1st 2012.

Each month we’ll be promoting ‘featured’ independent artists, who will be the top picks from our programmers and writers. Online and in our magazine we’ll have exclusive interviews, audio, photos, blogs and more. All attendees and reviewers will have the opportunity to join the rewards program and earn towards future shows.

Starting as we aim to continue, opening night features a fabulous and eclectic line up including Yorkshire rockers Frenetics, ably supported by the stylish art-rock psychadelic pop outfit The Woe Betides, and London synth-pop trio Emperor Yes. Check out their profile pages for more info, videos and more.

Musicosity is all about supporting live music, and providing opportunities for artists to get discovered by new audiences. Across our live music search engine, rewards program, magazine and live events, Musicosity aims to encourage audiences try something new, and keep coming back for more.

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Frenetics + Woe Betides + Emperor Yes
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Artists Performing at this Event

Image Artist Description Last.fm Tags
Frenetics Yorkshire-based FRENETICS’ sound is an assault on the senses incorporating elements of punk, Britpop and classic rock and roll. Classifiable as anything from trouble-makers and jack the lads to musical visionaries for the 21st century, they represent a welcome tonic with which to sooth the rise of...
The Woe Betides Once there were two lost souls, Grundy le Zimbra and The Late Simon Mastrantone. They both loved to play music yet they could never find the right slipper to fit. The boredom was killing them. Not ones to bury their heads in the sand, they turned instead to showcasing others’ talent and... Alternative, folk, Grunge, pop, Rock
Emperor Yes Despite only releasing their first batch of demos on Friday, new band Emperor Yes are already set to smash the ball out of the park in 2012, simultaneously screwing up all Tips articles because we weren’t given enough time to prepare, damnit. Mind you with Adam Betts (Three Trapped Tigers), Ash...

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