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Lightheaded + Mt Misery

5 Jun, 2024

Friday 19th July

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The Rossi Bar on Friday 19th July. A night of perfect pop!

From the USA, and on Slumberland Records, Lightheaded are, simply, a great pop group. Their songs are full of melody and harmony, are bittersweet and memorable, and familiar yet original. Hartlepool’s Mt. Misery take their influences from The Field Mice and a couple of other Sarah Records bands, but also early Belle and Sebastian and peak period Teenage Fanclub.

Doors 7.30pm / Start 8pm. £12.50 + booking fee / £15 on the door

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Ahmed Khalil
Author: Ahmed Khalil

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