Divine Schism in London! REAL FARMER + Rainham Sheds + Gross Misconduct
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Divine Schism in London! REAL FARMER + Rainham Sheds + Gross Misconduct

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Date

Wed, Jun 3

Time

06:30 PM

Price

13 GBP

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About the event

Join us for an electrifying night at Song's Kitchen as the incredible Divine Schism collaborate with their Dutch friends Real Farmer on their UK tour! 🚀 Featuring their latest album, Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right, which releases on 1 May via Peter Doherty's Strap Originals 🔥.

Real Farmer are making waves in alternative music across Europe with their dynamic mix of DIY punk, angular art-rock, and true authenticity. Having shared stages with high-profile acts like Babyshambles, Protomartyr, and The Libertines, they’ve also rocked festivals such as The Great Escape, Primavera a la Ciutat, and Pitchfork Paris! 🎉

With an impressive history including their debut EP launched through Dutch indie Subroutine Records in 2019 and a recent signing to Strap Originals, they're catching the attention of fans and critics alike, with support from outlets like BBC 6Music, Radio 1, Apple Music 1, and many more! 📻💖

Their new release was crafted at Far Out Sound Studios in Rotterdam and promises an array of empowering tracks. As they say, "not all songs are punk songs, but everything is written in this spirit," reflecting the overwhelming and poignant feelings in today's world. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of music! 🌍✊

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Location

Song's Kitchen, Eade Road, London, N4 1, United Kingdom

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