See this tonight: Zebra and Snake @ Club NME, KOKO
Duncan Clark | Friday 4 November, 2011 16:42
Zebra and Snake, aka Finnish friends Tapio and Matti, are in the early stages of an already meteoric rise. From word-of-mouth club shows all around Europe they graduated to the big stage quickly, catching the eye of OMD at a small gig in Notting Hill and being invited along to open for them on a German arena tour. Thing is, they look like they were born on the big stage, so this Club NME headline slot will suit them just fine. Watch them belt out their grand, gothic stadium pop in the palatial space of Camden’s KOKO for an early preview of a band that could be headlining festival stages in the not-to-distant future if the wind catches their sails.
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