LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/
Madame Jojo's Official Website) - Bloody Awful Poetry return to the trendiest yet most louche of Soho haunts. The combination of live bands - tonight, the near - genius A.Human - the Confession Booth, the BAP Art Gallery and the world famous (seriously) Bloody Awful Poetry Competition - plus some surprises - is irresistible!
Madame Jojo's, Thursday 30th July, 2009
Tonight's headliners: A.Human
Dalston-based A.Human tell stories about the damned, the lost, the strange and everything in between. Vintage keyboards punctuate soaring triggered samples whilst rolling drums make an epic backdrop to wry and amusing lyrics. Influences range from the art school originality of Talking Heads to the thoughtful dance music of New Order. Chaotic, unpredictable and frantic are some of the words to describe their live performance, but you must see them for yourself!
Their debut album 'Third Hand Prophecy' (2008) was heralded as a masterpiece by the British media, included in the year's round-up of '6 Albums You Should Download' Sunday Times Style, and number 4 in the 'Top 10 Albums of the Year' in the Independent.
They cemented their success at the summer's most high profile festivals including Glastonbury, Dot to Dot, Lovebox and a residency at Ibiza Rocks, with ground breaking and unique shows creating a benchmark for live acts.
A.Human on MySpace
'The new hope for live dance music ... surreal electronic nursery rhymes-cum-seedy social tales' - The Guardian
'Simply it's fantastic; a really tough, dirty synth-led electro rock brute and you'll be all the better for adding it to your collection, you can trust me on that one' - Room Thirteen
'Frontman Dave Human's voice is cool, dark and addictive. [Third Hand Prophecy is] An extremely mature - and wonderfully different - debut album' - Camden New Journal
Plus more live bands - to be announced.
With sets from BAP DJs That Perfect Fumble, This Handsome Devil and Micky Blue spinning the best in New Indie, Electro, Retro and Hip Hop.
'One of London's top indie nights' - The Guardian Guide
'A fantastic night of indie, electro and retro ... it's chock full of cool cats, fashionistas and more sexy fellas in skinny jeans than you can shake a quivering stick at!' - QX Magazine
'Get along to a Bloody Awful Poetry night!' - The London Paper
Bloody Awful Poetry on MySpace
Bloody Awful Poetry
Thursday Thursday 30th July, 2009
Time: 7.30pm - 3am
Price: �6, �5 B4 9pm/ with flyer/ night pass; �3 with Student Card
Madame Jojo's, 8 - 10 Brewer Street
London, W1F 0SE.
Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus.
020 7734 3040
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Madame Jojo's Official Website