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White Heat Presents: Ex-Test-Icicle Rory Brattwell’s Kasms – Madame Jojo’s, London

Kasms

White Heat continues their tradition of presenting bands that have members that’ve been in other bands that have played for White Heat …

Ex-Test-Icicle Rory Brattwell’s doom-children Kasms make a noise like Sonic Youth and X-Ray Spex being squashed into a washing machine and thrown down a flight of stairs, their female-fronted shriekbeat likely to obliterate your eardrums and shatter your bones.

With voodoo stomp, screeching guitars, surreal blues and vocalist Rachel Callaghan’s spooked, shuddering howling and wailing, expect a full complement of show stopping punk goth anthems.

“Kasms are thoroughly entertaining even on a bit of an off day” – Artrocker

Kasms MySpace

With Luke (ex-Twisted Charm) DJing early and White Heat DJs Matty & Olly playing electro and indie till late.

White Heat
Tuesday 20th January 2009
Time: 8pm-3am
£6 advance, £7 on the door. Tickets from venue or www.ticketweb.co.uk
Madame Jojo’s, 8-10 Brewer Street
Soho, London
W1F 0SE
Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus.
020 7734 3040
events@madamejojos.com

About White Heat
“London’s infamous Art Rock Disco” was launched in 2003. Its band list is a Who’s-Who of independently-minded music since the turn of the century, including: British Sea Power, Good Shoes, Test-Icicles (first London show), Foals (first show), Bloc Party, Blurt, Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong, The Horrors, The Klaxons, Chrome Hoof, Mystery Jets, The Kills, Liars, Lightspeed Champion and Alex Turner.

Guest DJs have included Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackey (Cavemen, Pulp), CSS and Steve Aoki as well as hosting label nights by Rough Trade, Young Turks (XL), Young and Lost and Brille. Constantly introducing new bands and underground cult favourites, DJs Matty & Olly keep it innovative, inventive, ever-changing and above all a hell of a lot of fun. White Heat is living proof that independent music culture can still thrive outside the mainstream.

Madame Jojo’s Official Website



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