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Appearing:
- Courteeners
- The Lathums
- Reverend And The Makers
- The Lemonheads
- Brooke Combe
- The Clause
- The Rosadocs
- October Drift
- Pleasure Inc.
- Arthur Black
- Gabby Rivers
Courteeners
Manchester's Courteeners both look and sound as though they've come straight out of another time and place, and yet, somehow, are bang up to date. Think Babyshambles meets The Smiths and you'll be somewhere close to their gritty, electrifying sound. The band, who have been friends since childhood, have grown into one of the UK’s premier guitar bands delivering such era-defining anthems as ‘Not Nineteen Forever’, ‘Are You in Love with a Notion’, ‘How Good It Was’, ‘The 17th’ and last year’s ‘Hanging Off Your Cloud’.
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The Lathums
Wigan Indie four-piece who were peronally chosen by Tim Burgess of The Charlatans to play Kendal Calling. "Luscious jangle pop guitar layered through whimsical vocals and harmonies that fuse The Smiths and The Bluetones into a new, Britpop-tinted, hope for the future" - The Zine UK
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Reverend And The Makers
Fusing indie rock melody and attitude with dance rhythm, Reverend And The Makers is the brainchild of Sheffield musician Jon McClure, who recorded the original RATM demos with members of the Arctic Monkeys and Bromheads Jacket. The group uses a combination of indie rock, electro and funk to complete their signature sound.
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The Lemonheads
Initially formed as a punk-pop trio by three schoolkids from Boston, the Lemonheads came close to becoming major stars in the early nineties. The hint of country music in some of their songs was unusual for the time, but the catchiness of their material and the charisma of frontman Evan Dando made the Lemonheads natural candidates for big time success. The band's discography began in the late eighties, reaching a commercial peak with 1992's 'It's a Shame About Ray' and the followup 'Come On Feel the Lemonheads' (1993). Mentioning the name 'The Lemonheads' can still provoke wide-eyed excitement in their legions of loyal fans.
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on Fri 15 August 2025