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It’s A Shoe In: Northants gig guide Nov 14th – Nov 20th

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HAFDIS HULD
Wednesday November 14th
The Kettering Arts Centre
Iceland’s premier acoustic pop/folk singer regularly performs around the world and is a BBC 6Music favourite. Accompanied on stage by the beautiful guitar-playing of her English husband, Alisdair Wright. Doors 7.30pm, £11 tickets

SKYFLOOD
Wednesday November 14th
The King Billy, Northampton
Four-piece alternative [post]rock band from Corby/Northampton. Music from 9pm, free entry

STEREO SKULL + A TITAN, A DEITY + THE CREATURE WITHIN + BROKEN EMPIRE
Thursday November 15th
The King Billy, Northampton
Cyber metal from Wellingborough, prog metal from Brum, grungey trio from ShoeTown, and hard rock from Oxford. Doors 7.30pm, free entry

LAY IT DOWN
Thursday November 15th
The Lab, Northampton
Featured artist this month at the popular urban night is Anonymous Impact. The night finishes with MC Cypher, and DJ Towner will be doing the mixing. Doors 8pm, free entry

HAZEL O’CONNOR
Thursday November 15th
The Core At Corby Cube 
An evening with the award-winning singer-songwriter Hazel O’Connor, featuring a rare screening of the digitally re-mastered uncut version of the film Breaking Glass, followed by an intimate Q&A and live performance of some of the films best-loved songs. There’s a Meet & Greet immediately after the show too. Doors 7pm, £26 tickets

THE PRIMEVALS + VENUS FLY TRAP
Friday November 16th
The Lab, Northampton
Glaswegian garage rockers, who toured with The Cramps and The Gun Club and did a John Peel session back in the day, are still a tour de force live. Support from Alex Novak’s dark wave duo, promoting new album Icon. Doors 8pm, £5 tickets

TERRY & GERRY + JAMES WATT & THE AVENUES
Friday November 16th
The White Hart, Corby
Birmingham-based cult skiffle cow-punk band Terry and Gerry have been reformed for over three years and are now more popular than ever. Support on the evening will be from Corby surf-twangsters. Doors 7.30pm, £8 tickets

TU-KAY & RYAN
Friday November 16th
The Spread Eagle, Piddington
A local musical duo: expect lush harmonies and “heartfelt lyrics touching at both matters of the heart and encouraging a positive and optimistic outlook on society and life in its entirety”. Doors 8.30pm, free entry

CHARLOTTE CARPENTER + ALESSI’S ARK + BETH MUNROE
Saturday November 17th
The Playhouse, Northampton
Long time friends and soul sisters, Carpenter & AA embark on a run of UK & EU shows this month. They’ll be celebrating releases, new & old, sharing the stage and revealing a brand new project, Blood Moon. Expect cinematic stompers, whimsical storytelling, and a whole lot of love. Plus, the ‘Masochist’ singer opens proceedings. Doors 7.30pm, £8 tickets

THE BIG DIRTY + THE WAX LYRICAL SOUND
Saturday November 17th
Club 43, Northampton
The Northampton hard rock quarter launch their album Sex Rock City at the ‘Rebel Waltz’ clubnight. Support from much-loved returning rap-rockers TWLS. Doors 8pm. Free entry before 9.30pm, £4 after that, £5 after 11pm.

DAVE CLEMO
Saturday November 17th
Albion Brewery Bar, Northampton
A solo performance from the former Left Hand Drive man. Clemo is a sixty something singer-songwriter, whose music contains elements of country, folk, and gospel. He will also be signing his new book Too Old For Punk. Music from 9pm, free entry

LIZZIE AND THE BANSHEES + FAMILY OF NOISE + PROJECT REJECT
Saturday November 17th
The White Hart, Corby
Tribute band to Siouxsie and the Banshees, local purveyors of post-punk / alternative rock instrumental noise nuggets, and a Parisian-based three-piece doing 1979-83 U.S. punk-style material focusing on historical events and distant hardships. Doors 7.30pm, £8 tickets

LAY SIEGE + DARKEST DAYS + EXILES + MUTINY + THE CREATURE WITHIN
Saturday November 17th
Raffs Bar, Wellingborough
ShoeTown metalcore outift promoting debut album hopeisnowhere, more metalcore from the East Midlands from DD, melodic post-hardcore band from Wolverhampton, and grungey Northampton three-piece with a passion for the dirty, weird and loud. Doors 6pm, £5 tickets

GOGO LOCO
Saturday November 17th
The Old House, Wellingborough
The maraca-centric rock’n’roll duo from Northampton help The Old House celebrate their first birthday. Free entry

BEFORE BREAKFAST + GREGG CAVE
Sunday November 18th
The Lab, Northampton
Sheffield indie-popsters, on the road supporting debut EP ‘Sticky Sweet’, support from local singer-songwriter. Doors 7.30pm, £3 tickets

LITTLE BITBOY + JASMINE BURNS + JOEL HARRIES + ZACK BULLOCK
Sunday November 18th
The Garibaldi Hotel, Northampton
The beginning of the Sunday Solo sessions night. Each bringing something different: from trip-hop piano, electric guitar loops, to 8-bit chiptune electronic music. Including an EP launch from the recently featured Jasmine Burns. Doors 7pm, free entry

TU-KAY & RYAN + VICKII STOCKER + STEVE BIRKS + CORINNE LUCY
Sunday November 18th
The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruene
Audio Vendor presents a night of singers and songwriters. The event will be recorded and the recordings will be made available to event attendees at their request [sign up to their mailing list at the event and get sent a link to download the recordings]. Doors 6.30pm, £10 tickets

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