Entries from Londonist tagged with 'thefeeling'
July 30, 2008
If we wanted to dancing on a Thursday night, we're sure we'd be heading along to Soho Revue Bar tomorrow for special one off party 'Modern Love'. The team behind trendy gay night 'Rebel Rebel' have teamed up with Sophie Ellis Bextor and Richard from The Feeling to serve up a night of great love songs. The husband & wife pop combo will be DJing under their guise of Me & Mrs Jones and......
Continue Reading "Modern Love with Me & Mrs Jones"January 20, 2008
Morrissey starts the first of a string of six dates at the Roundhouse on Monday night, playing every night except Thursday until next Sunday. As you'd expect, tickets are all gone, but you may be able to find a few last minute spares floating around. Londonist favourites Sons and Daughters play The End's first Birthday, and Stephen Fretwell plays his melodic melancholy at the Luminaire - a few tickets left at £12.50 from WeGotTickets......
Continue Reading "Music Choice: Monday 21st January - Friday 25th January"July 25, 2007
Ice cream and live music are two of Londonist's favourite things. Imagine our excitment when we realised there was a festival that had both! Yes. Both! Well, that's just the kind of event that'll send our blood pressure through the roof. So what's the event are we so excited about? It's the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Sundae. Over July 28th and 29th the Gods of ice cream take over Clapham Common (so that's......
Continue Reading "Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Sundae"May 28, 2007
Student Showcases – let’s face it, they’re normally reasonably boring. However, this Friday sees a student showcase with a difference as the Westminster Centre for Commercial Music (WCCM) launches with a star-studded showcase at Brick Lane's 93 Feet East. WCCM can lay claim to numerous famous faculty and previous students, with the Infadels, The Feeling, and Pure Reason Revolution all having attended, along with one off lectures from the likes of Russell Simmons, Pete Waterman,......
Continue Reading "Preview: West Fest 2007"July 13, 2006
Well we did as we said and went to see Shiny Toy Guns last night at Barfly. Now we take back everything we said about The Modern and Linken Park, and instead realise that STG fall much closer to Panic At The Disco territory. Yes, boys and girls, this is long, drawn out, hysterically over the top emo, but it just so happens to have whacking great dollops of pop in the middle of......
Continue Reading "Under The Influence of Giants"March 10, 2006
Anyone with even a hint of taste and decency will know that the only time to drink Carling is after you've been atomised by a particularly nasty nuclear power station meltdown. And yet still their indominatable quest to tie up every concert venue in the country continues, as does their role as foremost sponsors of UK indie-guitar rock. As they have done for the past couple of years, they're endeavouring to kick off the......
Continue Reading "Booking Ahead - Indie Schmindy Special"