The Mules + The Victorian English Gentlemen's Club + Pop Levi

The Mules + The Victorian English Gentlemen's Club + Pop Levi played On The Up on Wednesday 6th September
On September 6, it was time for the posh boys to take over with lead act The Mules.
Formed at Oxford University in 2003 after drumming singer Ed Seed – who
currently works for a government think tank – met pianist Tim Burke and
discovered a mutual obsession with The Band. They brought in James
Lesslie (bass), Duncan Brown (guitar) and Nico Beedle (fiddle) to
create a sound Ed describes as ‘a carnival of sound: vaudeville,
country, experimental music and post-punk.'
Girl-boy-girl group The Victorian English Gentlemen's Club
played their edgy schizo jerk-pop; an instantly
addictive live atmosphere, with an ever-so-slightly distinguished air.
And Pop Levi, a one-man wunderkind from Liverpool, sprinkled '60s-inspired twinkly music from on high.
www.myspace.com/itsthemules
www.thevictorianenglishgentlemensclub.co.uk
www.poplevi.com
John-paul Nicholas,
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