Randolph's Leap
Community Central Hall
304 Maryhill Road
Oct 8, 2016
2:00 PM UTC
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We’re delighted to announce the next instalment of ‘I Can’t Dance To This Music’! This’ll be the 4th outing for our all-day mini festival and it will take place on Saturday 8th of October in the Maryhill Community Hall in Glasgow. We’ll be performing as well as choosing the bands. The lineup is going to remain a secret for a while longer but previous I Can’t Dance events at the Bowlers Bar, The Glad Café and The CCA have featured music from Withered Hand, Adam Stafford, Viking Moses, Ballboy, Kid Canaveral, BMX Bandits and many more as well as comedy from Josie Long, Richard Brown and Paul McDaniel.The I Can’t Dance gigs have been some of the best shows we’ve ever played. It’s great to be able to hand-pick the lineup and there’s always a really fun atmosphere with comedians filling in the breaks between bands. The events have gradually been growing in size since the first one in the Bowler’s Bar in 2014 and the hall in Maryhill looks like a smashing room.
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"Masters of melody... lo-fi indie-pop gems"
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"wordplay-fuelled compendium of lovesick croons, instrumental wrangles, awkward hosannas and gorgeous, longing pop arias"
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"Merry silliness... low-key beauty... some of Ross's finest work"
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"The next generation of witty Scottish indie pop"
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"a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience"
Read More"Masters of melody... lo-fi indie-pop gems"
THE LIST
"wordplay-fuelled compendium of lovesick croons, instrumental wrangles, awkward hosannas and gorgeous, longing pop arias"
THE SKINNY
"Merry silliness... low-key beauty... some of Ross's finest work"
THE QUIETUS
"The next generation of witty Scottish indie pop"
FOLK RADIO UK
"a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience"
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