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Rootsy and haunting, vintage folk, coloured with notes of Americana and alt.country from the Toronto headliners, fronted by the sweetly bruised voice of Tony Dekker, here promoting latest (fourth) album, 'Lost Channels'. In support, Bristol-based Markland Starkie and a revolving cast of musicians are SS, peddling sweetly mournful, melody-strong experimental pop that should appeal to fans of Sufjan Stevens. NB: this gig has been moved to The Garage.
Opened as a cinema shortly after World War I, the Scala was used briefly to show adult films in the '70s before becoming a live music venue where...
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