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Two Three Four, Sat 23rd – Sun 24th Aug

Jul 23, 2014
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Posted by Stuart Huggett

Back for its second year, Two Three Four is the Green Door Store’s free weekend celebration of their favourite new-ish bands from Brighton plus a few guest visitors. Saturday night’s headliners Fear Of Men put out their long-awaited debut ‘Loom’ earlier this year, a dreamy affair that stands in contrast to Sunday’s bill-toppers, Falmouth’s chaotic trash-rockers The Black Tambourines. The net spreads from solo electronics to post-punk exploration, indiepop to grunge, with 22 breaking names filling out the main room (see below) and some acoustic acts dotted around outside. Handily most of them have been stuck on the Green Door’s playlist below, so give that a go before heading down or just stick your head in at any time from 2pm each day.

Saturday: Fear Of Men / Kagoule / Demob Happy / Flowers / Tyrannosaurus Dead / Warm Brains / Adolescent / The Hundredth Anniversary / Tusks / Strange Cages / Grasshopper.

Sunday: The Black Tambourines / Gengaar / Laurel / Fever Dream / Spit Shake Sisters / Winston & Goldstein / Skirts / Pink Lizards / Morning Smoke / O. Chapman / Rainslicker.

Green Door Store, Sat 23rd – Sun 24th August 2014

Jul 23, 2014
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Stuart Huggett
Stuart Huggett grew up in Hastings, writing fanzines and blogs about the town’s underground music scene. He has been a regular contributor to SOURCE, NME, The Quietus and Bowlegs. His huge archive of magazines, flyers and vinyl is either an invaluable research tool or a bloody pain. He occasionally runs tinpot record label Dizzy Tiger, DJs sporadically and plays live even less.
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