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The Nightjars (and a little round up of the Lostmusic night at The Gramaphone)

The first of Lostmusic Presents new residency (every 2nd Thursday of the month) nights at The Gramaphone took place last Thursday. We had three great bands playing - The Nightjars, The Argonauts and The Lodger.

All three played cracking sets and we were delighted that The Lodger played a host of songs from their forthcoming LP 'Life Is Sweet'. They were great and I eagerly await this new LP. Tom wrote about this forth coming release a few weeks ago - here.

The Argonauts thrilled us with their 60s inspired pop and they're certainly a band to watch over the coming months and their debut LP 'Sixes and Sevens' is one of those breezy pop records that you can't help falling for.

Kicking the whole thing off were The Nightjars (pictured) - who were the loudest and most intense band of the night - I was delighted when they played 'MDMA' and 'You Set Me Reeling' from their debut mini LP 'Pop 'n Cherries over from Brussels for the guest DJ slot.

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