Bleeding Heart Narrative » 11 December
John Rogers | Thursday 2 December, 2010 21:51
Union Chapel | Compton Avenue, N1 2X (FREE)
Head down to Union Chapel at noon on a Saturday and you can check out daylight music: the gig series in London most likely to be completely vampire free. The brilliant Bleeding Heart Narrative is the brainchild of cellist Oliver Barrett – they take anthemic, euphoric moments reminiscent of early Arcade Fire, and set them against grand, far-reaching orchestration. Support comes from Brighton scene stalwarts Junkboy and Misty Miller.
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