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Futures, Weds 11th July

Jul 11, 2012
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Posted by Amy Jo McLellan

Originally scheduled for April, Futures postponed their tour after leaving the comfort of their major signing at Mercury Records and setting up their own label, Indigo. Whether their decision will pay off in the long term remains to be seen, but for now, fans will surely be thirsty just to hear songs from the band’s delayed frustratingly debut ‘Karma Satellite’ played live. There’s an impressive trio of opening acts too, with the bill boasting Don Broco, Natives and Loose Lips.

Haunt Weds 11th July 2012

Jul 11, 2012
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Amy Jo McLellan is a contributor to SOURCE. She's been writing about music since 2010, reviewing releases and interviewing various artists. She became a featured writer for Buzznet.com after winning their 2011 'Summer of Buzz' contest. Since then, she's regularly written articles as one of their official music bloggers while continuing her studies. She's a regular gig goer and always knows who's playing where and when.
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