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From Brooklyn to Brixton....Friday 20th Nov from 8pm


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A shameless plug in the wrong section for my fast rising New York hipster mates The PHB who are playing a one off UK gig at The Rest is Noise in Brixton (442 Brixton Road) this Friday night (20th).


This multi talented Brooklyn 8 piece are doing rather well. After an epic time in Hyde Park last summer (from which I'm still recovering) they are about to kick off a European tour with the mighty Franz Ferdinand before hitting the festival circuit next summer.


What's more I'll be keeping it retro and selling special "Compact Discs" after the show. This will be a great alternative night out and it's only a short 37 away for those bold enough to leave the comforts of LL. Come on down.

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