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Pretty Girls Make Graves + Seachange: Matador Bands Tour UK Before Xmas
sean by Sean Adams October 24th, 2003
Matador (home of Interpol, Cat Power, Yo La Tengo, Pavement, etc...) are up for DiS Label of the Year 2003, and two of their finest exponents hit the road in the next coupla months, one dis-supported, one a band we love...

Nottingham's finest violin-adorning art-rockers SEACHANGE ( seachangemusic.co.uk ) hit the road on a DiS-Supported tour to celebrate their debut release on Matador, the 'Glitterball EP'. This EP follows on from their singles 'Superf*ck' (Radiate) and 'A vs Co10' (Gringo). Musically they sit somewhere amongst Idlewild, Trail o'Dead, The Verve, Jesus and Mary Chain, praps even The Fall too. We also hear their debut album is due early next year, tentatively titled 'Lay of the Land'. Londoners can catch them before the tour, playing with Dead Meadow @ Islington Academy 2 on Mon 27th October.

NOVEMBER
Thu 20th Liverpool The Masque
Fri 21st Nottingham Bunkers Hill +Redjetson
Sat 22nd Brighton Freebutt
Sun 23rd TBC
Mon 24th London The Spitz +Redjetson
Tue 25th Cambridge The Boatrace
Wed 26th Derby Vic Inn
Thu 27th Newcastle TBC
Fri 28th Glasgow Barfly

And before you've got time to catch your breath, Pretty Girls Make Graves come over for the first time since bombing us with their triumphant Matador-debut album 'The New Romance'. They play...

DECEMBER
15th Oxford,Zodiac
16th Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
17th Manchester, Uni
18th London, Meanfiddler
19th Brighton, Freebutt

Tickets for some of these shows are available from the DiS ticket shop (Spitz tickets will be onsale next week!).



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