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Four Day Hombre do London. 'Nuther DiS gig at the Windmill for ya
Four Day Hombre do London. 'Nuther DiS gig at the Windmill for ya
shadyadie by [redacted] February 21st, 2003
Wed, 26 Feb 2003 @ Windmill Brixton, 22 Blenheim Gardens, off Brixton Hill

drownedinsound.com presents...

..august 81
..four day hombre
..destroying something beautiful

8pm - late
3 pounds door tax

AUGUST 81
Hailing from the Scottish capital, creating a bit of a buzz around them with appearances at T In The Park and In The City. Not a million miles from the school of Placebo/Manics rock. They look very underfed. I better add pies to the rider. www.august81.co.uk
ONSTAGE 10.30pm

FOUR DAY HOMBRE
Demo playlisted on Radio 1 last month. Had listeners comparing them to Radiohead and Elbow. Debut single to be released in April. This will be their first London gig since October. Do. Not. Miss. Check their swanky website for more info: www.fourdayhombre.co.uk
ONSTAGE 9.45pm

DESTROYING SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
Fronted by 18-year-old Jamie Cameron, who normally records at home mixing acoustic'n'electric guitar with more twisted noises. He's put a band together especially to showcase a few of those songs live. This will be the debut gig. www.destroyingsomethingbeautiful.co.uk
ONSTAGE 9pm



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