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high voltage – Oct 18th

Please find below details of the next High Voltage band night, taking place at Korumba. Its free entry for all and pints are only £1.30 a pint! The next issue of the High Voltage fanzine will be out on the 22nd October.

Band biogs..
Komakino link – Making strong headway in their home town Derby, their local appeal is being strengthened through numerous out of town support slots with Lapus Linguage in Bath and Simple Kid in Leeds. Signed to Hope of the States management also presented the lads with support slots on the UK tour in Manchester H & Grape on the 4th Oct at Leeds Cockpit on the 7th Oct. Their music is reminiscent of Television and Joy Divison, with a more modern Interpol edge. Not to be missed!

Censa Faye link – Drawing in a wide variety of influences from RATM, Manics, Radiohead & Joy Division, Censa Faye are making emo tinged angst rock like few no acts around. Their recent in the city appearance clearly illustrated that the Manchester based band are heading strongly upwards, with a strong record label interest!

Nusonic link – The 'Seeing Stars' has received a high level of praise on various websites including highvoltage.co.uk link. The diversity of each of the 3 tracks shows high musical ability and excellent songcraft. Evidence of Tom McRae style writing, with a harder Jesus and Mary Chain style rythmn, loads of potential!

Venue address
Korumba
York St
Off Grosvenor St
Manchester
M1 7HR
Phone – 01612734357, Promoter – Richard Cheetham 07941623039

Stage times roughly…
Komakino 10.25-11pm
Censa Faye 9.40-10.10pm
Nusonic 8.50-9.20pm

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