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The Fighting Cocks & Shed 7 @ indiecentExposure
oappleby by Ollie Appleby September 1st, 2001
The Fighting Cocks/The Role Models/Miss Bromley New monthly live clubnight "indiecentExposure" launches on Saturday September 8th at The Verge, Kentish Town. Featuring 3 great live bands and a true indie disco 'til 2am you'd be fool to miss it!

***** September 8th, The Verge (Kentish Town), 8pm - 2am, £4/5
THE FIGHTING COCKS
THE ROLE MODELS
MISS BROMLEY

more info / discount entry flyer : (phone number for The Verge: 020 7267 9452)

*****

The Fighting Cocks were briefly on RCA but soon departed when it became obvious they were simply to radical (ie, good) for a major label. Now releasing their techno punk shoutcore through their own website and Org Records the 'Cocks are back and fast acquiring the same delirious adolation that greeted them first time around.

The Role Models are a gutsy sexy sleezy indiepoppunk band featuring one Mira Manga (ex-Disco Pistol) on lead vocals. Expect everything.

The night starts with new indieguitar heroes, Miss Bromley, a band who take influence from the likes of Belle & Sebastian to create truly swoonsome pop melodies.

After 11 the night moves on to a hardcore indie disco taking in the best guitarpop from now and the nineties, we have no shame, expect Shed 7 back to back with The Yummy Fur.

(indiecentExposure is brought to you by andy of quirk fanzine "fame" and Julia, powerpop queen of DrownedInSound.com and head of Toyracer Recordings)



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