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Our next gig is announced: Bodebrixen, The Grave Architects and Our Lost Infantry to play The Lexington on January 31st

January 6, 2010 News Comments
Bodebrixen

Bodebrixen

How much good news can a person take in just a few small hours? Might as well push the boundaries a little bit, or at least that’s our outlook. We’ve got Bodebrixen, The Grave Architects and Our Lost Infantry on the bill for this night and you’d be a mega-idiot to miss it.

It’s happening at The Lexington on Sunday January 31st, and tickets are available from this link: The Lexington on Sunday January 31st, and tickets are available from this link: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/68997

BODEBRIXEN
Indiepoppers Bodebrixen are here all the way from Denmark, with their self-professed “happy pop” set to induce an instinctive singalong-type reaction. Magical.
http://www.myspace.com/bodebrixen

THE GRAVE ARCHITECTS
Blackly humorous, Pavement-kooky and with the occasional tendency to break into an entertainingly contrary rap, we’ve asked this wonderful lot back again because we think they’re so very brilliant.
http://www.myspace.com/thegravearchitects

OUR LOST INFANTRY
Spirited, twinkly uplifting stuff that’s been known to induce an air-punch and slots supporting Frightened Rabbit, Johnny Foreigner and Sky Larkin.
http://www.myspace.com/whereisourlostinfantry

Written by Natalie Shaw

.. rules the Muso's Guide roost, as Editor thereof. Why? 'cause she considers the term 'music snob' redundant, because her music taste is infinitely better than yours and because she likes words a bit too much. She formulates and promotes the inaugural, seminal Muso’s Guide Presents… shows in London and is also the ears, keys, and mouse-clicker responsible for Muso’s Guide’s Last.fm charts.

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