Tonight: Andrew Paul Regan
John Rogers | Thursday 7 June, 2012 10:55
Cardiff-based indie maestro Andrew Paul Regan brings his new album, The Signal & The Noise, to London tonight for a release party. The record is a ten-track conceptual pop piece, based around the concept of white lies, untruths, assumptions and small deceptions. As subtle as it sounds, it rings true when you hear it – this is intelligent, literate songwriting at it’s very best.
He’s joined by Dad Rocks! and Mat Riviere. Doors are 7.30pm, it’s a fiver to get in, and the show is at Dalston’s new hipster café Power Lunches, on Kingsland Road.
Here’s a free song by each band.
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