Slow Club » 9 December
Lauren Down | Thursday 2 December, 2010 21:48
Union Chapel | Compton Avenue, N1 2X
Having released their incredibly saccharine debut full-length last year, Slow Club’s records have done away with the brash harmonies of many contemporary duos and headed into infectiously cute territory. However, with more recent efforts proving the band are not ones to rest on their laurels, tonight’s performance promises to be an compelling blend of romantic folk pop sensibilities and more mature, cynical numbers. That, combined with a sparser live aesthetic and the raw acoustics of the Union Chapel, is bound to result in rather lovely, warming winter evening.
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