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A band not afraid of hard work, but certainly afraid of a quiet room, The Marble Index will be playing their shouty, yet still quite funky in parts, emo rock for your hearing pleasure on September 1st at the Magnet in Liverpool and September 2nd at Dry Bar in Manchester.
With guitar backing reminiscent of early Muse, and vocals leaning slightly towards Nickleback, this Canadian three piece fuse the sounds with a flawlessness rarely heard in a band still in the youth of their career. These two dates are your only chance to catch the band before they head off back to their homeland, so don’t miss out.
The Toronto Star (yes that well-known newspaper) describe the band as: “refreshingly unkempt and unpredictable…”
While our very own BBC say “A sparkling true blood rock experience.”
So if this sounds like your cup of tea, and your Friday or Saturday night is looking decidedly dull – get yourself to the Magnet or Dry Bar and liven your weekend up.
Tickets are £5.00 and are available here: link