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We're delighted to have Odd Rival return to Undertone for the Cardiff date of their UK tour, bringing their urban exploring Indie-Garage-Rock to the basement. "...exploring the human condition in relation to 21st century living and leaving us with a record of that exploration."One of the most underated bands in England right now" NARC MagazineSupport comes from a glorious variety of rough and ready rock, with Garage, blues & punk in the mix from Soap, Local Enemy & Them Dead BeatsODD RIVAL - https://www.facebook.com/oddrivalSOAP - https://www.facebook.com/soapukLOCAL ENEMY - https://www.facebook.com/localenemyukTHEM DEAD BEATS - https://www.facebook.com/themdeadbeatsmusic
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Blousy guitars meet a grungy-garage bass and percussion, which allows Local Enemy to deliver music with a distinctive sound that captures the attention”— EmergingIndieBands.com “…high tempo riffs and drumming that to me wouldn’t be out of place on the first Arctic Monkeys record”— The Lemon Underground Local enemy are an indie rock n’ roll gang from Merthyr Tydfil. Inspired by heights of the Britpop by Oasis, The Stone Roses and updated with a modern slant reminiscent of Catfish and the Bottlemen and Kasabian; the result is plenty of attitude, swagger, no affectation and songs that get right up into your personal space. The band have played alongside Circa Waves, Lethal Bizzle, Sundara Karma, Trampolene, The Farm, Slaves and Man Made and toured across the UK, including a night at the legendary Dublin Castle, Camden. In May 2016 the lads released their first EP ‘Something for the Weekend Sir?". The boys have also played a official after party for Noel Gallagher at the Liverpool o2 and have also played pre and at half time at a Wales World Cup Qualifying match getting thousands of fans singing they're own songs sung back to them. Headlined a stage at Cardiff's legendary Swn fest and had Huw Stephens turn up to watch them wow the crowd, later he tweeted how much he loved them. The five-piece are once again proof that Merthyr Tydfil is one of the best new breeding grounds for new Welsh music. GET ON IT! Straight to the point Rock n' Roll band from Merthyr Tydfil
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