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SOLD OUT Candidate

SOLD OUT Candidate
This event is now sold out. there are still a small amount of tickets left for the thursday night show. Doors open 7.30 pm, music from 8.00 pm sharp. Nearest tube station Kings Cross, 7 minutes walk. Effortless tunefulness A spark of real grandeur. Mojo Magazine CANDIDATE are one of those accessible cult bands who belong to the people who know. They have been compared happily by critics to The Beta Band, The Go Betweens, Julian Cope, and the sacred trio of initialised groups: CSNY, XTC and REM. Long-term fan Stewart Lee described them as one of Britain's greatest psychedelic bands, and they have won album of the year plaudits, (Sunday Times, Rolling Stone, BBC Radio 2) without ever leaving cult status. Candidate provided the theme music for the long-running Johnny Vegas sitcom Ideal and gained widespread acclaim for their 2003 LP Nuada, an alt-universe soundtrack for seminal folk-horror film The Wicker Man, featuring folk legend Bert Jansch of Pentangle on guitar. They were invited to attend the 50th anniversary burning ritual at the original location, playing the part of the village band for the assembled fans, witches and locals. Their latest album, Point Clear, a richly textured bit of estuary psych, got across the board rave reviews, and may be their strongest set of songs yet. A superb band. One of the best in Britain. Stuart Maconie, BBC Radio 6 'Candidate are Britain's most tasteful, witty and thoughtful band. Stewart Lee, Sunday Times The best available bridge between lo-fi Americana and the woody thrum of archaic Britfolk. Q Magazine WATCH CANDIDATE: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=NZ18TprkXXI Simon Love on Simon Love: Imagine Randy Newman's epic storytelling filtered through the Britishness of Ray Davies, with music that veers from mid-60s pop and country to ELO, served up in a style that bears similarities with a sardonic post Britpop Jarvis Cocker. After imagining all that, please lower your expectations and you wont be disappointed by Simon Love. "Very good indeed" - Q Magazine "There's something uniquely British and wickedly funny going on here" - 4/5 Shindig! Magazine

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