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The Last Of The Lovely Days @ The Folkore Rooms
Thu 26 Feb 26
7:30pm - £8.00 advance + booking fee: WeGotTickets – £10.00 on the door
The Folklore Rooms, 12 North Street, Brighton BN1 3GJ
Swings & Roundabouts Present THE LAST OF THE LOVELY DAYS Riding high after the release of their debut album ‘No Public House Talk’, Brighton indie-pop band The Last Of The Lovely Days return to The Folklore Rooms with a specially curated night of music with special guests Lovejoy and Keiron Phelan & Peace Signs. “The Last of the Lovely Days have released one of the indie pop albums of the year with ‘No Public House Talk’.” PENNYBLACK What might have happened if Kirsty MacColl had collaborated with choice players in the ‘80s-to-‘90s guitar-led underground crowd. Replete with resourceful angles and arrangements, as well as thoughtful songcraft. FREQ A lovely jangly guitar pop beast of an album wrapped lovingly with charming melodies and hooks that will linger and help your day be a much more enjoyable experience. MONOLITH COCKTAIL Spiky indie pop, this release feels like a first in spirit; lyrically sharp and musically spry. SHINDIG! “The melodic confidence of The Smiths or maybe the Yardbirds, filtered through a 21st century lens, the album picks carefully from the indie pop spectrum to create a satisfyingly complete listen. RnR (****) LOVEJOY Releasing a string of albums and singles during the 90s and 00’s, Lovejoy made a return in 2024 with acclaimed album '…And It’s Love!' This was followed by a reissue of their debut album and a collaboration with Creation Records’ Alan McGee on 2025 single ‘Let There Be Love’. With a new album and further reissues in the pipeline, this is a rare solo show by highly rated Lovejoy frontman Dick Preece. KEIRON PHELAN & PEACE SIGNS Keiron Phelan & Peace Signs return to The Folkore Rooms in a stripped back, two piece line up. Keiron and Jack present an intimate version of the Peace Signs baroque, chamber pop sound, with some less frequently performed songs. Shades of Cale, Kevin Ayers, Bolan and Harley, with Neil Hannon lurking around the...
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