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Written by Darve on 29 March 2010
Monotone and Tone Deaf Presents – Thursday the 1st of April – GOOD FRIDAY EVE.
Revolver has the best Easter celebration in town for 2010. This Good Friday Eve, you can come and watch The Fearless Vampire Killers, Wilfred Jackal and The Kicks in one night!
TFVK have already had an amazing (if not hectic) beginning to the year, supporting huge name bands like Kasabian and the Cruel Sea. Their 60’s rock and roll influenced songs will make you dance and jive until you potentially sprain something. Proving a big hit with audiences all over the country, watching these guys will only end with sure-fire satisfaction.
Wilfred Jackal will be celebrating their recent Royal Derby Residence by playing alongside TFVK for this Easter spectacular. With melodic mantras that will only compliment their comrades and themselves, they will have you bopping along with glee. A single launch due out in May, these boys will be massive, so come and see them while tickets are still cheap.
The Kicks, led by the Koppes sisters are sure to treat your dancing feet. Influenced by gems such as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, PJ Harvey, The Dandy Warhols, Jefferson Airplane and Sonic Youth, you will not be let down.
This is no April Fool! Rock on down to Revolver at 8pm to experience the best Easter life could hand you. Forget chocolate eggs or Good Friday fish, get over to Monotone for cold beers and live bands. Amen.
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