Darwin Deez » 26 October
John Rogers | Sunday 3 October, 2010 19:17
Scala | 275 Pentonville Rd, N1 9NL
Last issue’s cover star Darwin Smith brings his good-time pop show to the Scala for the Deez’ biggest UK headliner to date. Expect good vibez aplenty, hook-laden NYC indie-pop, beaming band-mates and dance breakdowns that make the gaps as fun as the songs themselves. Their next live stop is Koko early next year, and if the label masterplan unfolds as seamlessly as it seems to have so far, they’ll end up in Brixton Academy before long. Support comes from French hip-pop trio Naïve New Beaters and Little Comets.
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