Previous shows

Thursday 23 November 2006
The Good Ship, Kilburn
With The Outdoor Types, Their Hearts Were Full of Spring and Haley Glennie-Smith
We played: Cross the line / I'm not going out / Every next day is a new adventure / Skating on thin ice / Running circles / Every good time we ever had / The first world record


Saturday 4 November 2006
Carpe Diem, Calverley Street, Leeds, LS1 3AB
A
Tasty Fanzine show with The Bobby McGees and Chapter 24
We played: Cross the line / Page in my diary / The first world record / Skating on thin ice / Running circles / Every next day is a new adventure / I'm not going out / Every good time we ever had

Photos to follow shortly!


Sunday 15 October 2006
Crystal Cabinet Festival - The Hope, Brighton
With The Poppycocks, Shoreline, Stars of Aviation, The Fabulous Nobody and -a+m.

This is an annual festival organised by the superb
Stars of Aviation.
We played: Running circles / The first world record / Page in my diary / Lessons that I have learned / Skating on thin ice / Every next day is a new adventure / Every good time we ever had / Cross the line

Photos from Brighton...


Saturday 14 October 2006
Crouch End Community Music Festival, London

This free festival showcased music from across Haringey and took place outside Hornsey Town Hall - our first open air gig! 
We played: Running circles / The first world record / Every good time we ever had / Every next day is a new adventure /  Cross the line

Photos from Crouch End...


22 September 2006
The Buffalo Bar, Highbury and Islington

A
Fortuna Pop! night with The Mary Epworth Band, Fanfarlo and Monkey Swallows The Universe.
We played: Running circles / Every good time we ever had / Lessons that I have learned / Skating on thin ice / Every next day is a new adventure / Page in my diary / The first world record / Cross the line

Photos are available on
Flickr.
... and there's some reviews on
Teletext and Indie MP3


11 September 2006
The Enterprise, Chalk Farm, London

This was a
Spiral Scratch show supporting Suburban Kids With Biblical Names!
We played:Running circles / The first world record / Page in my diary / Lessons that I have learned / Skating on thin ice / Every next day is a new adventure / Every good time we ever had / Cross the line

Photos are available on
Underexposed and Flickr


13 July 2006

The Windmill, Brixton, London

We played our first ever show at this
How Does It Feel To Be Loved? night. The setlist was:
I wish that you cared / Running circles / Something in the way you're speaking  / Lessons that I have learned / Page in my diary /  Every next day is a new adventure / The first world record /  Now we're getting on

Photos are available on the
HDIF photos page
Ben's also written a piece about the show for the
Pocketbooks blog
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