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Cat’s Cream: Week 2

Live Music

This Monday, get yourself down to the Carling Academy to see Noah and the Whale. Since the release of their debut album this summer, Peaceful The World Lays Me Down, the folk rock band have received much positive critical acclaim.

You might recognise them by their song of the summer ‘5 Years’ Time‘. A twee indie folk tune, that repeats the words ‘love’, ‘sun’ and ‘happy’ a lot, it epitomises the endearing cuteness of this London band. Judging by the simple quirkiness of their videos, this show will certainly be entertaining.

So, as the work begins to set in this term, give yourself a break and have a frolick. You certainly won’t regret it in five years’ time.

Club Night

Wednesday – always a tricky one for choosing your clubbing alliances. Are you a ‘Shark Ender’ or not?

Well, this week there are two alternative options for you to try. Free Range, Oxford’s the new dubstep, hip hop and drum n bass night, will be returning to The Cellar for a dubstep special with N-Type DJing. This relatively new phenomenon has certainly become the fashionable dance music genre to namedrop, but Wednesday should still provide some dark and dirty beats.

Alternatively, it’s Action Stations number 7 at Baby Love Bar. Playing a mix of retro rock n roll, blues, ska, reggae, swing and surf rock they’ll have something to delight anyone’s palate.

Except for those of you who like cheese and r n b, but we all know where you’ll be hiding. And that is something you’ll regret in 5 minutes’ time.

 

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