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Camera Club

Camera Club

There are so many bands coming onto the scene from London these days, and it is nice when we discover new northern bands.

Camera Club are a four-piece based in Liverpool who have style and pizzazz. Having started life as a band titled My Auntie Sam they have very recently revamped and are ready to rock the north (and hopefully the south). There is something very likeable about this band, with their lively and positive basslines that bring a certain freshness to their sound with personalities to match.

Track ‘Crayons’ is instantly catchy with a kick of originality and creativity. “Take your crayon, colour me in”. Just one listen leaves us wanting to hear more.

Camera Club recently played the 25th anniversary show of the Good Mixer in Camden and are currently playing shows up and down the UK. They are a sure fire hit that we won’t be missing out on.

RECOMMENDED TRACKS: ‘Crayons’, ‘Sheffield’

FOR FANS OF: Kids In Glass Houses, Go Audio

Written by Helen Szczupak

.. is a girl of many personalities with a manic life as part of a menswear fashion buying team by day (crazy but she loves a challenge!), an undercover rock chick by night for the de-stress factor, and fun-loving friend when times require. She's a bit crazy and strongly believes in living life to the max and the phrase "where there's a will there's a way"! Her main hobby and love in life is music. Admittedly she had a slightly shameful music collection as a teenager,but it was her time spent at uni in Leeds (love The Cockpit!) that introduced her to real music. Helen's taste spans a wide, ecclectic spectrum. Whilst in the summer months you'll find her down the front armed with a can of cider (or several) at the ever-so-rocking Download Festival, it is also not unusual to find her perching on a rather uncomfortable seat of the London tube in her own little world with some Death Cab For Cutie and Imogen Heap. The bands she loves, she loves with heart and soul, with her most favourite being Brigade who brighten even her darkest of days, admiring them not only for their music but determination and dedication. Other favourites: Mexicolas, Fightstar, Make It Better Later, Armor For Sleep, Biffy Clyro, Funeral For A Friend, Lost Prophets and Prego. Helen has an adopted monkey called Bryan!

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