About this concert
Ben Marwood plays his first London gig in ages* as part of a short run of shows with long time tour pal/enabler Oxygen Thief.
Expect songs, singalongs, and hugs at the merch stand afterwards.
*6 years and 6 days, but who's counting?
Times:
7.30pm: doors open
7.50pm: - Katie MF plays
8.35pm: Oxygen Thief riffs
9.30pm: Ben Marwood sings
10.30pm: we all chat at the merch desk (maybe you buy some stuff?) and then we all go home!
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Sarah
April 7th 2017
Hugely enjoyable. Terrific to see Ben back touring.
Bristol, United Kingdom@Crofters Rights
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Ben Marwood Biography
Born in the same hospital where cult TV comedy Green Wing was to be shot a mere few decades later, lyrical songsmith Ben Marwood mixes pop songwriting with a generous portion of angsty anti-folk.
Signed to one of the UK’s smallest but proudest record labels, the ever-DIY Broken Tail Records, he’s gigged alongside Frank Turner, Frightened Rabbit, Pete and the Pirates, SixNationState, Glasvegas, Jetplane Landing and Chris T-T, and he’s loved every second of it. Having previously worked with Rob Bloomfield of Does It Offend You, Yeah? and electro-whizz Mr Fogg, Marwood’s debut release proper, the mini-album This Is Not What You Had Planned, was largely self-recorded and marketed on a budget of just £70, yet somehow ended up being supported by BBC Radio 1 and 2, 6Music, Artrocker and The Times.
He makes a pretty decent cup of tea.
Read MoreSigned to one of the UK’s smallest but proudest record labels, the ever-DIY Broken Tail Records, he’s gigged alongside Frank Turner, Frightened Rabbit, Pete and the Pirates, SixNationState, Glasvegas, Jetplane Landing and Chris T-T, and he’s loved every second of it. Having previously worked with Rob Bloomfield of Does It Offend You, Yeah? and electro-whizz Mr Fogg, Marwood’s debut release proper, the mini-album This Is Not What You Had Planned, was largely self-recorded and marketed on a budget of just £70, yet somehow ended up being supported by BBC Radio 1 and 2, 6Music, Artrocker and The Times.
He makes a pretty decent cup of tea.
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