PREVIEW: This Feeling @ Queen Of Hoxton, London. Saturday July 12th

Anybody who is anybody needs to get themselves down to Queen Of Hoxton on Saturday night, once again This Feeling are bringing the goods with one of their best nights to date.

Saturday July 12th sees This Feeling host four bands breaking onto the scene, with the party continuing into the early hours of Sunday with DJ sets from Mr Nice, Howard Marks and also an exciting DJ set from one of the biggest bands on the newcomers scene right now, Dexters.

One band on the bill is Warrington/Manchester four piece Slydigs, bursting onto the music scene with their charming, swaggering blues-esque pace and hard hitting volume you can’t help but bang your head to. With character bursting from every inch of these guys, its guaranteed that Slydigs will give your Saturday night the tempo you desire. With new EP ‘Down With The Mockery’ filled to the edges with attitude, as lively as the best of the lot in modern music today, with songs such as ‘Stiff Upper Lip’ and ‘Get On It’ showing this, Slydigs are a band not to be missed.

Another band also not to be missed, coming straight from the palms of Portsmouth, are Kassassin Street, gleaming with shimmering groove accompanying crunching guitars and smoothly furnished vocals from home-grown magicians of modern day psychedelia.

“Step onboard and cling on for your life, these boys know how to craft a song, how to give life to s perfect swirling maelstrom of psychedelia-drenched majesty.”- Rebel Rebel Music Club.

Also bringing some volume to your Saturday night are CuT Championed by XFM’s own John Kennedy, bringing with them beats that will push the walls of any place to its limits, warm fuzzy guitars bellowing out riffs leaving you finding your feet time after time, an essential for any music lover. Finally, last and by no means last are London’s very own Camden six- piece West Of The Sun, offering sounds that will send shivers down your spine with eerily surging vocals and instruments, proving why the psychedelic sound is rightly on the rise once again. Check out our track review of ‘Scatterbrains’ here. Top tune!

Regardless of what your Saturday night originally consisted of, scrap those plans of yours and get yourself down to Queen Of Hoxton to experience one of the legendary nights from This Feeling and thank me later.

This Feeling’s Queen Of Hoxton night begins at 8pm, going on through till 2am Sunday morning with advanced tickets priced at £5, tickets before 9pm priced at £6 and after that tickets are £8.

Advanced tickets and more info can be found over at www.thisfeeling.co.uk.

James Cummins

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