Lost Music Presents Manhattan Love Suicides, Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring and The Fischers
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Lost Music Records RoTA afternoon @ Notting Hill Arts Club
Saturday, May 10, 2008 between 4:00pm - 8:00pm at Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate, London
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The Manhattan Love Suicides
The first band to be released on our Lostmusic label (Keep It Coming EP (Oct'07)) and what a band they are. Cracking tunes, bags of attitude and just a touch of feedback. They've wowed audience in New York and London with their shock and awe shows. Expect it to be short - but ever so thrilling.
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
Lostmusic's special guests for the day are Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring. A four piece from London - that have some of the best tunes we have heard in ages. Their single 'A Question of Trust' has been on heavy rotation at Lostmusic and the one time we got to see them play live we were blown away!
"Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring ... specialise in pure wide eyed heartbreaking pop and they play it like no-one else" - Heavenly Social
The Fischers
The second 7" single released on Lostmusic was by The Fischers (Down The Days 7" (Nov'07). A band from 'up north' that manages to craft gorgeous lyrics onto super catchy tunes. Their main man Jamie Holman was once the lead man in Track and Field favourites Tompaulin. If you love Darren Hayman, David Gedge and the acidic side of Bob Dylan, you'll love this.
"This is a defiant, verging on the arrogant, assertion of the new band’s existence and it's more than justified" said SoundsXP about their debut single 'Down The Days'.
And Lostmusic DJ's spinning some tunes before and inbetween the bands!
Lost Music Records RoTA afternoon @ Notting Hill Arts Club
Saturday, May 10, 2008 between 4:00pm - 8:00pm at Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate, London
******FREE ENTRY******
The Manhattan Love Suicides
The first band to be released on our Lostmusic label (Keep It Coming EP (Oct'07)) and what a band they are. Cracking tunes, bags of attitude and just a touch of feedback. They've wowed audience in New York and London with their shock and awe shows. Expect it to be short - but ever so thrilling.
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
Lostmusic's special guests for the day are Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring. A four piece from London - that have some of the best tunes we have heard in ages. Their single 'A Question of Trust' has been on heavy rotation at Lostmusic and the one time we got to see them play live we were blown away!
"Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring ... specialise in pure wide eyed heartbreaking pop and they play it like no-one else" - Heavenly Social
The Fischers
The second 7" single released on Lostmusic was by The Fischers (Down The Days 7" (Nov'07). A band from 'up north' that manages to craft gorgeous lyrics onto super catchy tunes. Their main man Jamie Holman was once the lead man in Track and Field favourites Tompaulin. If you love Darren Hayman, David Gedge and the acidic side of Bob Dylan, you'll love this.
"This is a defiant, verging on the arrogant, assertion of the new band’s existence and it's more than justified" said SoundsXP about their debut single 'Down The Days'.
And Lostmusic DJ's spinning some tunes before and inbetween the bands!


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