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So here we are, hurtling with unwavering velocity towards the end of the year. The finish line in sight, 2012 is galloping headfirst towards an inevitable future. It’s looking to utter one last spluttering gasp before collapsing in a big heap before the infantile form of 2013’s calendar year explodes out of its breastbone like some Gregorian chest burster. (Slightly gory images aside) you’ll either feel like you’re being dragged kicking and screaming by the relentless passage of time, or you’re sitting up front “woohoooing” with all the bluster your lungs can expel. This month, we’ve got a treat for you folks. A massive double bumper edition of the MMP covering all the eager festive thrills you’ll be wanting to indulge in up to New years, and then all the necessaries to overcome the sobering cold light of January 2013. To celebrate the festive season we briefly considered laminating each issue in egg nog…that however, was ultimately proved to be impractical.

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Newsboom! Whence we return come February next year, things are going to be a little different around here…. we’ve been re-energized to spruce up the magazine; new content for a new year and all that. Until then, flip through the pages and have a read about what in the name of Santa’s infringement of Elfish working rights is going on this fair city this month. We’ve got your New Year’s Eve plans/damage control methods for what you did during New Year’s Eve totally covered. There’s also all the regular features, reviews and comprehensive live/club listings you’ve come to expect from this little mag. So a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year one and all! So long as no unforeseen circumstances occur between now and the New Year (I’m looking at you jampocalypse) we’ll see you on the other side. God speed dear readers….god speed.

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EVENT LISTINGS All the goings on from Cardiff’s live music venues and clubs this month

REVIEWS The month’s new albums, singles and demos from across Wales.

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Fashion Quarter) Seeks Musicians You may have noticed a new addition to Womanby Street of late. Just passed Dempseys and on the right carved seemingly straight into the wall. Do not be afraid dear readers, we implore thee, wander inwards and explore. BEHOLD. The Cardiff Fashion Quarter! It’s a brand new venture from a pack of independent fashion retailers looking to offer an affordable retail base within the city centre for all you discerning fashionistas/thrift hunters/folks that just plain like spending money. Stuffed to the gills with vintage and modern clothing, furniture and general miscellaneous knick knacks for both tickle your fancy and make you scream “WANT” in your big loud outdoors voice. Well, they’re currently looking for musicians to perform within the converted cinema space and bring a little extra dimension to the blossoming bohemia they’re trying to cultivate. Anybody out there interested in doing music in a on 07774916197 and tell him that “Moscow is cold this time of the year…”

Emerging Excellence Award . Calling all potential musical geniuses lacking the monetary ability to lubricate their ambitions! The Musicians Benevolent Fund is now totally accepting applications for the next round of their Emerging Excellence award. Earlier this year, the pilot round saw 18 young artists from across a wide range of genres and styles receive awards totally a whopping £35,000 to help in the development of their creative careers. Awfully nice of the fund folks wouldn’t you say? Any individuals or groups who in the first few years of a professional music career are able to demonstrate exceptional talent within their field are eligible and urged to apply. The fund is in particular looking for those with long-term visions for their talents, think more “Radiohead” rather than” Sex Pistols”. There are grants available from £500 right up to £3,000 for those that bag the funds to spend how they set fit . You can find out more information on their website www. helpmusicians.org.uk/eea. The application deadline, I’d like to point out, is Monday the 7th of January. So getcha pitches together folks.


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MU Campaign: Work Not Play! Are you a musician whose sick to death getting flipped the bird come post-gig pay check time? Do you keep suffering anger embolisms due to other (let’s be honest, between me and you) less talented musicians getting paid whilst you get kicked to the curb for your hard work? Well if you do fall into this category the MU (musicians union) have started a campaign to try and rectify things a little. This is of course excellent news as the situations detailed above are unfortunately far, far too prominent in the live music scene these days and there’s very little power in the musicians corner to rally against it. If you head over to www.worknotplay.co.uk you’ll find more information about the campaign which encourages musicians to share their personal experiences and stories relating to this enormous injustice. To rip a massive chunk of words said by MU General Secretary John Smith “We are concerned at a growing trend of professional musicians not being paid for their work. In this era of illegal downloading, live revenue is incredibly important and musicians rely on it to be able to survive. “Too many people seem to think that music and entertainment are a hobby rather than a career, and are unaware of the years of training and hard work that it takes to become a professional performer. “It is difficult enough to earn a decent living as a professional musician these days, and, headline artists aside, it is not a highly paid profession. We’re looking to challenge the idea that musicians should be happy to work for free, and we’re delighted that so many musicians and music fans are joining up to this campaign.” Straight up John! Hopefully this campaign can help highlight the plight of under paid, struggling musicians.

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What we’ve been listening to Johnny Hidden Orchestra – Overture The opening track from the electronic jazz quartet instantly made me fall in love with them all over again. Simultaneously mysterious, sinister, cinematic and heart wrenching; it reasserts with some serious panache that there’s no one else out there quite like them.

Jim De Ja Vu - Something For Kate Not as cold as the name may suggest! - with a blend of warm enduring Fleet Foxes style harmonies, glistening guitar and synth soundscapes - this is Glühwein for the soul.

Aimee Clinic - See Saw Phazer riddled, psychedelic weirdness that sounds like the audio equivalent of spelunking down Syd Barretts brain pan when he was at his most hairless and mental .

Kate Alabama Shakes - Hold On A track so infused with heart and soul that it practically ruptures your speakers. All big lunged optimism and sun going down, top rolled back, tearing up middle Americas highway desert scapes heading towards whatever the future holds.

Hayley A dance between shimmering dreamy pop vocals and biting bluesy guitar riffs that comes together in a cocktail of swirling, sexy cinematic grandeur. Oh, it’s also damn, damn cool sounding. There’s a Tarantino-knock off waiting to be cut to this.

Sam out in good ol’ boot stompin, cow devouring, ten gallon hat wearing Austin, Texas, United States of ‘merica has been released into the public dominion recently. AND LOW AND BEHOLD! There’s a handful of Welsh artists the runnings. Alt-rock titans ‘the Blackout”, utterly brutal hardcore act “Brutality Will Prevail”, Welsh institution “Charlotte Church” and percussive, psych rompers “islet” will all be hitting the industry conference and festival next March (no doubt alongside more acts from Wales that’ll be announced in the coming weeks). GO GET EM CHAMPS!

King & Country - Time Will Tell Choppy chords and soaring lead lines signposted towards “really rather epic” and arriving at said destination with the confidence of Tom Cruises wayfarer wrapped, trouserless “Risky Business socks on the laminate floor” slide into shot. Great stuff indeedy.

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Gallops Hailing from North Wales’ tref fawr Wrexham, Gallops have been battering the ears of astounded audiences since 2007. Trying to describe their sound is one of those journalistic conundrums that will ultimately result in someone saying ‘THEY DON’T SOUND LIKE THAT!’..... But we’ll have a go:

exciting drum beats. You get the picture. They make heavy, accessible and, importantly, danceable instrumental rocktronica. December 2012 sees the release of their long awaited debut LP ‘Yours Sincerely, Dr. Hardcore’. While their recordings are excellent, it is in the live

looking electronics while drummer Dave provides the main focal point of their performances with massive and tight beats, all played with the expression of a

ahead of the album’s release to pick his brains on all this and more... MMP: December sees the release of your long-awaited debut album. How are you feeling about it hitting the shelves?

admittedly. We just simply didn’t have the money to be in the studio for any longer! We’re poor. Send us food!

MH: We’re all really excited to finally get our album out. It’s been a long road so it’s good to see things come together. We’re looking forward to people’s reactions too.

MMP: How did you end up as an instrumental band? Was it always your intention?

MMP: What was the recording process like? Was it all done in one go or was it a more fragmented process? MH: The album was recorded over around 9 consecutive days at House of Strange in London in February. It was loads of fun. For a 10-track album that’s a very short time! We have managed to achieve what we wanted to but it was a bit of a rush-around

MH: I wouldn’t say it was a mission statement or anything, like “We’re Gallops and we’re instrumental, end of”. It’s just not something we thought about at first. Our music started as a pure mess-around with software and guitars so we had little idea what we were doing at all at first, still don’t! Maybe we will incorporate vocals in the future, who knows? A couple of the tracks on the LP have vocal samples in

them, which is something we haven’t really done before so perhaps we’ll take it further in that direction. I doubt we would ever use vocals in the traditional sense though!

MMP: The UK ‘instrumental scene’ (if you can call it that) has got some extremely interesting and increasingly successful practitioners - including yourselves & Three Trapped Tigers. Have you got any insight into how its ended up in this place? Has much changed since you started Gallops? MH: I have no idea to be honest. We love Three Trapped Tigers and they are friends of ours but honestly, we have never felt like we are part of an ‘instrumental scene’ at all. Being based in Wrexham we are pretty cutoff from scenes in general, we like it that way though. Personally, ‘scenes’ make me feel a little bit queasy, it means very little to me. There are a lot of great bands doing the instrumental thing and there is definitely a good solid audience for it, there always will be I think. But there is also a good amount of people who are bored to tears by instrumental music. Fair enough..

MMP: The influence of Pink Mist has probably played a big part in helping with the above. How did you end up working with Holy Roar & Blood & Biscuits and how have you found their input?


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“ Imagine Battles with heavier, glitches and squawking synths. ” MH: Yep, Pink Mist are great. It’s a really good idea to get a collective of like-minded labels together and combine forces. From where I’m sitting it seems to be working well too! It’s comforting to know that we have that umbrella over our heads. The new album is actually being released on Blood and Biscuits exclusively. For our last 2 releases it was both Holy Roar and Blood and Biscuits. We just got chatting to the labels via the Internet a few years ago, it’s been a good relationship and very relaxed, we’re pleased to be releasing it with them.

MMP: What’s the scene like in Wrexham/N Wales in your view? Anyone we should be looking out for? MH: It’s a healthy one. There are a lot of good hard-working bands. The trouble with Wrexham is that there are more bands than there are punters though! It’s always been like that. I haven’t been out to see any of the newer Wrexham bands for a

while so not too sure who to recommend. Doppelganger seem to be making waves at the moment. Check them out. Mother of Six are a sure shot too.

MMP: We all thoroughly enjoyed your set at Swn in October. How was that gig for you? MH: Thanks! Yeah our gig at Swn this year was pretty special. We were surprised at the ridiculous turnout; it was one of our busiest headline shows ever I think, so that was a great feeling. That fact that we were the only band on that late definitely helped though! The reaction from the crow was really good and our newer songs seemed to be going down well so we were pleased. Someone vomited in the audience during our set too, mission accomplished! Swn is a great festival to be fair.

2013? Touring much? MH: We are off out on a UK tour in February to promote the album so we are looking forward to that. We also have plans for further afield, Europe, USA, Asia etc. so hopefully everything will slot into place. We want to take our music to everyone we possibly we can.

MMP: And finally, we love the promo photo for Yours Sincerely, Dr. Hardcore, but what does it all mean!? MH: If I was bright enough I’d think of something really deep and meaningful to answer this, but the truth is it’s just a bit of a laugh. We just thought we’d whack some face-paint on and see what we could come up with. It’s managed to be both fun and sinister at the same time which works for us I think.

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FACE + HEEL Atmosphere, mood and texture… Intangible qualities that are extremely tricky to quantify or accurately pin down in an artists music. What exactly is it about some musicians that allow them to exude so much

“... like watching some partially organic machine extensions to the calculated cold of their equipment.”

duo “Face + Heel” have cracked the formula for it quite spectacularly and stockpiled warehouses full of those three “rarer than is so saturated in atmosphere, mood and

Yes, that was a totally unnecessary Pokemon reference back there....If you picture music that sounds a little like Burial and the XX teaming up to rescore Twin Peaks infamous Red Room scene (complete with backwards talking midget and everything) then you’ll be getting somewhere in the region of what “Face + Heel” do . Its music that makes you want to have some horrifying slow motion epiphany or engage in a potentially regrettable groin bumping encounter with an ex. They simultaneously manage to sound hot and cold, exuding a cautious, cinematic optimism via a sinister and other worldly detachment all wrapped up in heaps of sexual tension. They’re something of an anomaly within the Cardiff musical cannon, as far as I’m aware there’s nobody in the city quite making music like this. What makes them even more engaging though is the way that they manage to take these complex studio soundscapes and translate them to a live setting that not only retains their technical precision, but also adds a mesmerizing visual dynamic often missing from performances of this variety of music. There’s always going to be a tension in a band

consisting of one boy and one girl. That’s part of the beauty of such a setup. Live, the two of them face off against one another over a mass of equipment; tables covered in keyboards, synths, laptops and wires. When I saw them recently it was impossible to look away ( audio visual lava lamp syndrome), they were like watching some partially organic machine in action; bodies acting as fleshy extensions to the calculated cold of their equipment. Playing off one another, the mesh of live vocals, samples, instrumentation and pre-programmed beats all whirling into a heady neon lit, noir scented cocktail that made me want to gawk and then clap and then gawk some more. Being as they’re a fairly new musical entity (forming just under a year ago) there’s not a great deal of material out there at the moment, what is on their soundcloud however is marvellous and I heartily encourage you go check it out (recent track “Laughter in the Next Room” in particular). So long as they can continue the path their currently burrowing out within this rather fashionable niche of music, they can likely look forward to an extremely promising future. Words: Jonathan Day Photo: Jon Pontney faceandheel.tumblr.com


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Event Listings SAT 1ST DEC Revival Wolfs @ O’Neils 9:30 PM FREE

Beatbox Ballroom @ Bar 10:00 PM FREE

Loserpalooza 2012 @ Bar 3:00 PM £4.00

Madina Lake @ CF10, Students Union 7:00 PM £12.00

Levi Barratt & The Original Sunsets @ Earl Haig Club, Whitchurch 8:00 PM £10.00

SUN 2ND DEC Reverse Grip / Those Furious Flames / Bang @ Fuel Bar & Music Room 7:00 PM £5.00

Leighton Jones @ North Star 1:00 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

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S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

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RWCMD Brass Ensemble @ RWCMD 11:30 AM £8.00

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Little Giants @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Wake The Dead + Darko + More TBA @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00 *

TUES 4TH DEC BOF downstairs with DJ Gwenno Bar 8:00 PM FREE

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Band of Skulls @ The Coal Exchange 7:30 PM £15.00

Two Piece Sweet @ The North Star 1:00 PM FREE *

Sawdoctors @ The Coal Exchange 7:30 PM £20.00

Ben Ottewell + Little Gem + Julia Harris @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £10.00 *

Five Dollar Shake presents: Salvation @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE *

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Let’s Talk Daggers / Polio & Support Bar 8:00 PM £4.00

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

heritage Rave Review: Professor Elemental + JFB + Kaptin + Peaches & Cream @ The Moon Club 9:00 PM £8.00

Crosswire (bands + djs) feat. The Adelines & more tba @ Undertone 8:00 PM £4.00

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The Olives @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

The Sixteen @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £16.50 * The

Christmas Opera Extravaganza! @ RWCMD 8:00 PM £10.00

@ The Globe 7:30 PM £16.50

A Christmas on Broadway @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £12.00 * This

CLUB OF THE MONTH WOMP @ The Moon Club 5TH DECEMBER Starring the following! Electro, DnB, Dubstep, Breaks, Bass, Jungle, House and Electroswing! With cameo appearances from other similar stuff! Gee Whiz!

Live music from Lach & More TBA @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE *

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Cerys by Candlelight @ RWCMD 5:45 PM £23.50 *

Orchestra Christmas Night at the Movies @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £5.00

Orchestra Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Festive Brass Band @ St David’s Hall 1:00 PM £5.50 *

Three Pairs of Shoes @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

UK Subs + The D Teez + Clay Statues + Not Since The Accident @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £10.00 *

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Mash Up @ The Moon Club 10:00 PM FREE Public Service Broadcasting & Support / Joy Collective DJs @ Bar 8:00 PM £7.00

Jazz4jed Award Presentation @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £5.00

Colours Of One / Piper Saint / Casino Thieves / Set Aside @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £4.00 * Says

University Students Union 7:00 PM £12.00

James Cook @ Gwdihw 7:30 PM £4.00

Colum Regan @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

Fleetwood Bac @ The Globe 7:30 PM £11.50 *

Discotheque: Live Music from Acts TBA @ The Moon Club 8:00 PM £3.00

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Macabre & Psychroptic & The Amenta @ Bogiez 7:30 PM £11.00 * The

bits The Lambrettas & The Universal Band @ The Globe 7:00 PM £10.00 *

This Distance @ Bogiez 7:00 PM £5.00

Peter Andre: Up Close And Personal @ Motorpoint Arena 6:30 PM £32.50

Jazz Time: Carols Special @ RWCMD 5:30 PM FREE

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WED 5TH DEC The Promise of Christmas @ St David’s Hall 3:00 PM £11.00 *

Play. Records and Jealous Lovers presents Harbour @ Gwdihw 7:30 PM £3.00 *

Bump & Grind @ Undertone 9:00 PM £3.00 *

Kate Rusby @ St David’s Hall 7:00 PM £15.00

The Promise of Christmas @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £11.00 *

The Overtones @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £19.50

Tony Breen Band @ Mackintosh Sports Club 9:00 PM FREE

Dave Moreau @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00 Cate Le Bon & Perfume Genius @ Clwb Ifor Bach 8:00 PM £12.50

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Christmas Snowsongs @ RWCMD 1:00 PM FREE *

Nine Lessons & Carols @ RWCMD 2:30 PM £10.00 *

Tony Breen Band @ Splotlands 9:00 PM FREE

James Kenney’s Open Mic @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

Stage! @ Motorpoint Arena 8:00 PM £48.25 *

Juju Nations w/ Bristol Afrobeat Project @ Gwdihw 9:00 PM £3.00 *

Leighton Jones @ North Star 1:00 PM FREE *

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Hark! A Shark! Christmas Party @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM £3.00

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Obey! feat. Happa (R&S/ Church/2nd Drop) @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA

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The Phantom of The Opera @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:30 PM £21.00

THURS 6TH DEC Tim Cronin’s Jam Night @ Bacchus 9:00 PM FREE *

The Milk Race (EP Launch) / Hunters / Gindrinker / DJ: Fudge Wilson (Exit_International) @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £4.00

Miss May I @ Great Hall, Students Union 7:00 PM £10.00

Festive Afternoon @ Wales Millennium Centre 2:00 PM £8.50

Smash Disco Bar 10:00 PM FREE *

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Cauldron & Guests @ Bogiez 7:30 PM £6.00 *

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The Keys / The Coral DJs / Howl @ Clwb Ifor Bach 8:00 PM £6.00

Sharon Van Etten @ Glee Club 7:00 PM £11.00 Kicking Pigeons @ Gwdihw 7:00 PM £4.00 *

The Greyskulls Live @ Fuel Bar & Music Room 8:00 PM £4.00 Fat City v Candela presents Baila La Cumbria @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM £3.00 *

Under The Driftwood Tree @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

GIG OF THE MONTH Sharon Van Etten @ Glee Club 9TH DECEMBER Disarmingly honest and disgustingly cool. Think PJ Harvey and Patti right ballpark.

Santa Lucia Concert @ Norwegian Church 5:30 PM FREE

Smoking Aces @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

Little Giants @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

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The Bootleg Beatles in Concert @ St David’s Hall 8:00 PM £23.50 * The

GIG OF THE MONTH That’ll Be The Day Brand New Christmas Show @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £18.50

Frostbite Promotions: Our Final Hour + Ursa Major + Charnel House + When We Were Wolves + What Lies Below + Years of Exile @ The Moon Club 6:30 PM £6.00

Bump & Grind Christmas Party @ Undertone 9:00 PM £3.00

Pickwick @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:15 PM £12.00

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The Glitter Band @ The Globe 7:30 PM £14.00

Five Dollar Shake @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE * + Support @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00

Scroobius Pip (Spoken Word) @ The Gate 7:30 PM £10.00

Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers @ The Globe 7:30 PM £11.50

Starving Artists: Verb T + Fliptrix + Kashmere + The Scribes @ The Moon Club 9:00 PM £4.00

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Mary Bijou Cabaret & Social Club present “Kiss Masonic Hall 7:30 PM £10.00

MON 10TH DEC Motown Monday @ Bar 8:00 PM FREE

Jazz Band @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £3.00

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

Beth Orton @ Glee Club 7:00 PM £18.50

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Hark + Art of Burning Water + The Death of Her Money + Spider Kitten @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £5.00

At Your Own Risk presents: Castrovalva / Exit International / Constructor / Beasts @ Undertone 7:00 PM £5.00 *

GIG OF THE MONTH Electric Six @ Glee Club 10TH DECEMBER The greatest band in human history? Quite possibly. A hell of a live show guaranteed? Most certainly Jazz Revhw @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM £2.00

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

(Christmas Special) @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00

Residents @ The Moon Club 10:00 PM £5.00 *

CLUB OF THE MONTH Cool House 10 Year Reunion! 1st Birthday @ Aura 13TH DECEMBER Travel back in time as Cool House celebrates ten years by recreating ever birthday. Serious Hedonists only. It will get messy... w/ DJ Lottie & More Local Sports Team: EP Launch / Gindrinker / Alex Dingley & DJ Mazel Tov Cocktail @ Undertone 8:00 PM TBA

December 13, 2012 Dirty Skanky Buskers Jam Night @ Bacchus 9:00 PM FREE

Signature: Obey! Takeover feat. Face+Heel live / support Bar 10:00 PM FREE

Jazz Attic @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM FREE

Future Of The Left @ Clwb Ifor Bach 8:00 PM £10.00

Ambersand Presents Open Mic @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE Smoking Aces @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:00 PM FREE

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Jazz Jam with special guest Kevin Figes @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

The Polar Bears @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

A Christmas Concert of Seasonal Music and Carols @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £8.00 * A

The Beat @ The Globe 7:30 PM £14.00

1950s Discotheque: Live Music From King Salami and The Cumberland 3 + Third Party + MC Little Tree @ The Moon Club 8:00 PM £3.00 *

F.A.O. feat. Leon Vyne Hall (tbc) @ Undertone 10:00 PM £4.00 * The

WED 12TH DEC Christmas Party Bar 8:00 PM FREE

Electric Six @ Glee Club 7:00 PM £12.50

Race Horses + Special Guests @ The Gate 7:00 PM £7.50

Earl Haig Club (Royal British Legion) 8:00 PM £5.00

Hip Route @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

12TH DECEMBER heavy as lead and louder than hell. Live

Natives (formerly Not Advertised) @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £5.00 * The Christmas Concert with Carols @ St David’s Hall 7:00 PM £10.00

Future of the Left @ Clwb

Mumford & Sons @ Motorpoint Arena 6:30 PM £33.50

Shape Records & Swn present: Pinkunoizu / Hail! The Planes / Rhodri Brooks Bar 7:00 PM TBA

Entee @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00

Dopamine @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:30 PM £7.00

Local acts presented by No Sweat @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Slim Chance @ The Globe 7:30 PM £15.00

Hogslayer + Thorun + Tides of Sulfur @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00

GIG OF THE MONTH Fist of the First Man @ Chapter 14TH DECEMBER Music to soundtrack 70s grindhouse slasher movies. Simultaneously dirty, scary and utterly bonkers. We love it.

The Singing Adams @ Undertone 8:00 PM £5.00 *

Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:00 PM £10.00

FRI 14TH DEC

SAT 15TH DEC

Penarth Songwriters Circle @ All Saints Church 8:15 PM £7.00

Necrocest / Merciless Precision and more @ Fuel Bar & Music Room 7:00 PM FREE

The Other Tribe / Dr Meaker @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £6.00

Various DJs Saturday Night Reunion @ Mr G’s Soul Kitchen 9:30 PM FREE

Tony Breen Band @ Mackintosh Sports Club 9:00 PM FREE

Chris Summerill @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE *

Quofestive featuring Status Quo and Special Guests @ Motorpoint Arena 7:30 PM £42.75 *

Big What Band @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

BBC National Orchestra @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £10.00

Welsh Camerata Choir @ St Johns Church Canton 7:30 PM TBC

Five Dollar Shake presents: Kookamunga @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Sevans Christmas Is Cancelled @ Gwdihw 7:00 PM £2.00 Freeman Street Christmas Party @ The

The Gate 7:15 PM £9.00 *


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09 The Globe 10 O’ Neills (Big) 11 Shot in the Dark 13 Students Union

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14 Tommy’s Bar 15 The Promised Land 16 Koko Gorilaz 17 Gwdihŵ 18 Dempsey’s 19 Owain Glyndwr 20 The Bunk House

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21 Bacchus 22 The Vulcan Lounge

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23 St David’s Hall 24 Nos Da 25 The North Star 26 Cafe Jazz

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27 The Pot 28 Rococo

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31 Bar 147 32 The Live Lounge 33 Mocka | Peppermint 34 Pen and Wig 35 The Claude 36 Cardiff Central Library 37 Motorpoint Arena 38 The Old Library 39 The Yard 40 GH2

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Bridges + Local Foreigners @ The Moon Club 6:30 PM £4.00 Dirty Revolution + Not Since The Accident + Will Tun & The Wasters + Perkie + Alex Davies + Dub in the Pub DJs + Nat T Miss Chief DJs @ The Moon Club 7:00 PM £5.00

Hell’s Bent @ Undertone 10:00 PM £4.00

SUN 16TH DEC Jets To Zurich / Pug / The Stunt Doubles Bar 7:30 PM £4.00

Bad To The Bone @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM £3.00 * A

Typical Stereo Presents Your Last Day At Work Ruined @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM £3.00

2 Tickets 2 the Gun Show @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

TUES 18TH DEC Thistletown & support @ 10 Feet Tall 8:00 PM £3.00

Moondog @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Sleepy Weasels @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Mavron Christmas Concert @ The Gate 7:00 PM £6.00

Seconds from Ruin Christmas Party + Support TBA @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00 *

Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

WED 19TH DEC T.O.M presents: Laurence Made Me Cry/ Mab Jones & Support @ 10 Feet Tall 8:00 PM TBA

Leighton Jones @ North Star 1:00 PM FREE * the

Blue Honey presents: Bat Country (psychedelic/60s clubnight) Bar 9:00 PM TBA *

S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Cwpwrdd Nansi @ Gwdihw 7:30 PM £5.00 *

Twilight Cabaret by Mario Morris @ The Globe 7:30 PM £12.50 * A

May Contain Nuts Annual Christmas Bonanza Reunion Show @ The Moon Club 7:00 PM £3.00

FRI 21ST DEC Christmas with the Rat Pack @ St David’s Hall 7:00 PM £15.50

James Kenney’s Open Mic @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Catapult Records presents...Uncle Dugs Rinse FM @ Aura 10:00 PM £5.00

Five Dollar Shake presents: Iron Eye @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE *

GIG OF THE MONTH

support @ Undertone 8:00 PM £4.00 Punk Rock Bowling

MON 17TH DEC Native PM £5.00

Bar 8:00

The Monday Swing Quartet @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £3.00

Ivy + Pink Bukowski + Clepto @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00

A Night at the Moulin Rouge @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:30 PM £39.00

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Manhattan Coast + Falling With Style +

Signature: Crayon Skateboards Christmas Party Bar 9:00 PM TBA

Fusion Four @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00

Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Red Room Therapy + More TBA @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £4.00 *

The Gas Station Bop @ Gwdihw 9:00 PM £3.00 *

Obey Vs City Bass: Boxing Day Special @ The Moon Club 9:00 PM TBC *

Limehouse Lizzy @ The Globe 7:30 PM £14.00 *

Gung Ho Collective Presents: The Studio 54 Xmas Party @ The Moon Club 8:00 PM £4.00 * They

Capital City Ska @ Clwb Ifor Bach 8:00 PM £5.00 *

Goose @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Catapult Records presents… Boxing Day party with DJ Randall @ The Vaults 10:00 PM £11.00

CLUB OF THE MONTH Catapult Records Boxing Day Party @ The Vaults 26TH DECEMBER Get over the food, booze and family hangover of Christmas day by getting right back on it with a little help from DJ Randall

THURS 27TH DEC

Thoby Davies @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE * The

S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Punks Not Dad Christmas Party + Rusty Shackle + Case Collective @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM £5.00

MON 24TH DEC Party PM FREE

Bar 9:00

SAT 22ND DEC Hully Gully Christmas Party @ Gwdihw 9:00 PM £3.00

DJ Moneyshot & Friends Bar 9:00 PM FREE

22ND DECEMBER Grubby full throttle saxophone and funkier than Huggy Bear break beats.

Star 7:00 PM FREE

Kristmas Cabaretheque: Kitsch N Sync’s ‘A Kristmas Kringle’ @ The Moon Club 8:00 PM £3.00

The Bowie Experience Band @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

FRI 28TH DEC

One Track Mind & support Bar 8:00 PM FREE

Live Music from acts TBA @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Footwork @ 10 Feet Tall 9:00 PM FREE

Big Mac’s Wholly Soul

Tony Breen Band @ Mackintosh Sports Club 9:00 PM FREE

THURS 20TH DEC Jane Thomas @ Bacchus 9:00 PM FREE

WED 26TH DEC

Special Event @ The Globe 7:30 PM TBC

Smash Disco End of the World/Christmas Party @ Bar 10:00 PM TBA

Madassa Soul Band @ The Globe 7:30 PM £8.00 *

Christmas Uke Caberet @ Gwdihw 8:00 PM FREE

Goose @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Five Dollar Shake: Iron Eye @ The Full Moon

SUN 23RD DEC Bad Manners & Max Splodge @ The Globe 7:30 PM £16.50

Aloud at Christmas @ Wales Millennium Centre 1:30 PM £15.00

Face Value @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

City Bass @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA Two Piece Sweet @ The North Star 1:00 PM FREE

John Godwin @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:00 PM FREE

10 Feet Tall Boxing Day Local acts presented by No Sweat @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Chrismas @ The Gate 7:30 PM £10.00 Jools Holland and His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra @ Motorpoint Arena 6:30 PM £39.75 *

Written In Kings @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE *

Guns 2 Roses plus Metallica Christmas Performance @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

Signature: feat. DJ Derek / Signature Resdents @ Bar 9:00 PM TBA *

CLUB OF THE MONTH Signature: feat. DJ Derek / Signature Residents @ Buffalo 27TH DECEMBER A heady dose of Experimental electronica, hip hop, glitch, future house, dubstep best taken audibly. Good for what ails ya. Trust us.. Lloyd Haines Trio @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

CLUB OF THE MONTH The Gas Station Bop @ Gwdihw 28TH DECEMBER Sleazy surf, garage and 50s rock and/or roll to corrupt you cardigan wearing teens. Don your leathers, spark up a lucky and watch your innocence up and vanish. Tony Breen Band @ Mackintosh Sports Club 9:00 PM FREE Colum Regan @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

The Blades @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Live Music from acts TBA @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Tribute Band @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

Soul and Funk Evening @ Wales Millennium Centre 6:15 PM FREE * A

SAT 29TH DEC Time Flies Festive Reunion @ Crystal Nightclub 10:00 PM £10.00


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GIG OF THE MONTH Pete Matherson Band @ North Star 7:00 PM FREE

Crimes Against Folk @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

NYE @ Various 31ST DECEMBER See Feature on Pg 12 The best NYE events for you to kick out the old and ring in the new Party PM £10.00

Face Value @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Five Dollar Shake presents a night of live music @ The Full Moon 8:00 PM FREE

Bar 9:00

System 909 @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA Mean Business @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Obey! @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA

SAT 5TH JAN Gary Barlow @ Motorpoint Arena 6:30 PM £38.50

Imposters @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE Tom Lewis @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE New Years Eve Party at The Full Moon @ The Full Moon 5:00 PM FREE

Britten & Bridge @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:30 PM £8.50

WED 9TH JAN Gethin Liddington Quintet with Dick Hamer @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £5.00 * A

Tony Morley @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Spyglass EP Launch @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

GIG OF THE MONTH Free For All Festival @ The Full Moon / Moon Club JANUARY More free live music than you could possibly deal with over the course of January inHopeful Sinners, John Mouse, Blowgoat and Easy Tigerz.

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Hightide @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

TUES 15TH JAN Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

SAT 12TH JAN Johnny Cage and The tic Status Quo Tribute Band @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

Bodacious Promotions (live bands TBA) @ Undertone 8:00 PM TBA *

Years Eve’s Special Show case @ The Globe 7:30 PM £15.00

Levitation New Year Special: Twelve Hours on The Moon! @ The Moon Club 6:00 PM £8.00

SUN 30TH DEC Jo 90 @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE * The

Big What Band @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

SAFE Foundatiom Takeover @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

SAFE Foundatiom Takeover @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Ben Waters @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

The Red Tears + Simple As + Hark! A Shark! @ The Moon Club 7:00 PM £3.00

Two Piece Sweet @ The North Star 1:00 PM FREE

Aloud at Christmas @ Wales Millennium Centre 2:30 PM £15.00

Aloud at Christmas @ Wales Millennium Centre 7:30 PM £15.00 * The

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The May Duo @ North Star 1:30 PM FREE *

MON 2ND JAN Tony Morley @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

TUES 3RD JAN Signature 10:00 PM TBA *

Bar

One Way System @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

WED 4TH JAN MON 31ST DEC 10 Feet Tall New Years Eve Party @ 10 Feet Tall 9:00 PM £10.00

Cradles & support @ Bar 8:00 PM TBA *

Bar

Julian Martin @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00

Jo 90 @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

Showaddywaddy @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £20.00

S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Roosevelt @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

MON 7TH JAN Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Ruins Will Rise + Twice My Size + We The Deceiver + Amongst Others + And They Wrote @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Leigh Coleman @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE *

WED 16TH JAN Jazz Attic @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM FREE Zillorecords @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Free For All Open Mic Sessions @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

Petrus @ St David’s Hall 1:00 PM £5.50 * The

The Undecided @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

The Spook School / The Knox / Dusty Cuts & guest DJs @ Undertone 8:00 PM £4.00

FRI 6TH JAN Bar 9:00 PM

Signature 10:00 PM TBA *

Brymys + Gilded Bones + Jim Swidenbank @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE *

TUES 1ST JAN 10 Feet Tall New Years Day Party @ 10 Feet Tall 9:00 PM TBA

THURS 10TH JAN

This Is Wreckage curating / Beasts / The Saint Pierre Smoke Invasion / Black Art @ Undertone 8:00 PM £4.00

FRI 11TH JAN The Echo and The Always / Neortopics Bar 8:00 PM £4.00

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE Starving Artists @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

City Bass @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA

Free For All Open Mic Sessions @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

The River @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE Johnny Cage’s Hopeful Sinners @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

THURS 17TH JAN Signature 10:00 PM TBA *

Bar

SUN 13TH JAN S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Ampersand @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

Gouranga @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Godbomber + Gung Ho @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Hackensack @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £5.00

New Druids @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Feelin’ Tour @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £27.50 *

Dimensions @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE * Part

the Smiths Imposters @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

TUES 8TH JAN

Quick Fifty @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Rum Puppets @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

No Choice Album Launch @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

MON 14TH JAN Motown Monday @ Bar 8:00 PM FREE

Jazz Band @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £3.00

Rob Lear Album Launch Party @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

FRI 18TH JAN Tangent @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE *



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Tribute Show @ The Globe 7:30 PM £10.00

KYC @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

FRI 25TH JAN Menace & Special Guests @ Bogiez 7:30 PM £7.00 *

Free Beer @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Orchestra of Welsh National Opera @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £5.00 *

Blue Honey presents: Devils Gun (clubnight) @ Undertone 8:00 PM TBA *

SUN 20TH JAN Freeman Street’s Hustle @ The Earl Haig Club (Royal British Legion) 7:00 PM £5.00

Climbing Trees @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *

Hell’s Bent @ Undertone 10:00 PM £4.00

SAT 19TH JAN Sen Segur @ Clwb Ifor Bach 8:00 PM £5.00 *

Heavy Petting Zoo & Support Bar 8:00 PM £4.00

GIG OF THE MONTH

Smoking Aces @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

TUES 22ND JAN Goose @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE * The

Heavy Petting Zoo @ Buffalo 20TH JANUARY Reverb laden, buzz saw garage rock. Like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs hanging out with Sonic Youth and getting along really, really well.

Chunky’s Choice Cuts Robots + The Droids You’re Looking For + Viva La Burn + Godbomber vs Spamwrangler @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *

2 Tickets 2 the Gun Show @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

The Polar Bears @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

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Free For All Open Mic Sessions @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

Dimensions curating & support @ Undertone 8:00 PM £4.00 Two Piece Sweet @ The North Star 1:00 PM FREE *

THURS 31ST JAN Jonas Seetoh @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00

Blowgoat @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

F.A.O. @ Undertone 10:00 PM TBA

SAT 26TH JAN David Bazan playing Pedro The Lion and other songs Bar 7:00 PM £8.00

Jelly Roll Jones @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM FREE

Years Eve @ Mackintosh Sports Club 7:00 PM £5.00

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Johnny Cash Roadshow @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £16.50

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THURS 24TH JAN

MON 21ST JAN

Joe Northwood @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £6.00 *

The Monday Swing Quartet @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £3.00

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms 8:45 PM FREE Freakscene Presents @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Whipping Boy Presents… @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

The Classic Rock Show @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £20.00

John Mouse @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Pangea + Womp @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *

MON 28TH JAN Aeddan Williams Quartet @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM £5.00

S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE *

Colum Regan @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Caroline Street @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *

Hip Route @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part

WED 23RD JAN Ronan Keating @ Motorpoint Arena 6:30 PM £38.75

Free For All Open Mic Sessions @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE

Levitation Presents… @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Danny Bowes & Ben Matthews @ Glee Club 7:00 PM £18.50

Jazz Attic @ Café Jazz 9:00 PM FREE

SUN 27TH JAN

BBC National Orchestra of Symphony @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £10.00

WED 30TH JAN

Orange Goblin @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £12.50 * S&M @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE * Laid

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Andrew Lumsden @ St David’s Hall 1:00 PM £5.50 *

Mise En Bouche / Discotheque Presents… @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Signature 10:00 PM £4.00 *

Time Flies Birthday Party @ Crystal Nightclub 10:00 PM £10.00

Bar

Donny & Marie Osmond @ Motorpoint Arena 7:00 PM £45.25

The Olives @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Grown Up Music Presents… @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Rob Cross @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE Not Since The Accident @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

Colum Regan @ O’Neils Trinity Street 9:30 PM FREE

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Ghost Town Records @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE Frostbite Promotions Presents… @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE

TUES 29TH JAN Dusty Cut & support @ 10 Feet Tall 8:00 PM TBA *

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

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Op:eC Studios @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part

Joel Harries / Big Fin / Scriber & Band @ Undertone 8:00 PM TBA *

Beyond The Barricade @ St David’s Hall 7:30 PM £15.50

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The Joy Formidable @ Solus Students Union 7:00 PM £12.50

Funeral For A Friend / Such Gold / Daytrader / I Divide @ Clwb Ifor Bach 7:00 PM £16.00

Smokin Aces @ O’Neils St Mary Street 7:00 PM FREE

Jeremy Huw & Nigel Foster @ St David’s Hall 1:00 PM £5.50 Easy Tigerz @ The Full Moon 7:30 PM FREE * Part Drift Up Records @ The Moon Club 7:30 PM FREE *


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10:00pm, FREE

Trojan Boss Sound @ Rockin Chair, 7:00pm, FREE

Wednesdays 8:00pm

Bar,

Late Night Live @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, £varies

Mindie @ Peppermint, 8:00pm

Blender Bar, 8:00pm, £varies * Propaganda @ GLAM, 10:00pm, £4

Cocktail Heaven @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm

@ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:30pm, £4

The Lash @ Solus, 9:00pm *

48 Below, 9.30pm

WOMP @ The Moon Club, 10:00pm

Snap, Crackle, Punk! @ Fuel Bar & Music Room, 9:00pm, £3

Fridays Gigantic DJs @ The Full Moon, 7:00pm, FREE *

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Open Mic Night and Karaoke @ WOW Bar, 8:00pm

One’s & Two’s @ The Ladybird, 8:00pm, FREE *

Thursdays Armageddon @ The Old Library, 8:00pm

Revive @ Solus, 10:00pm *

On The Rocks @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE

DroneBoy Industries Hella Party @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm, FREE * Party bass

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Voodoo @ The Ladybird, 10:00pm

Saturdays 7:00pm,

Fuel Rock Club @ Fuel Bar & Music Room, 9:00pm, £4*

GLAM, 8:00pm

Swing and rock ‘n’ roll with DJ Ben Potter @ The Bunkhouse, 10:00pm, FREE

Me And You Club @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE

Sunday Social @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm

The Resurrection @ The Old Library, 8:00pm, FREE * Milgi @ Milgi’s, 8:00pm, FREE Axe the DJ @ NosDa, 8:00pm, £TBC

Twisted by Design @ Dempsey’s, 8:00pm

Salsa Classes @ Live Lounge, 8:00pm

Relax and Unwind @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Sundays

7:00pm, £3 / £5 after 9 *

10 Feet Live @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, £varies

Bogiez Saturday Mayhem @ Bogiez, 10:00pm, FREE *

Five Dollar Shake @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE

Listen Up! @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm

Tuesdays

3 Floor Party @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm

Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon, 10:00pm, FREE *

Ska and Trojan with DJ Potter and Ben Potter @ The Bunkhouse, 10:00pm, FREE

The Capital’s Favourite Monday Night @ GLAM, 10:00pm, FREE

Two Damn Glam @ GLAM, 10:00pm

Scratch @ The Ladybird, 9:30pm, £4

Tiki Island @ The Ladybird, 10:00pm

Ctrl ALT Del @ Solus, 10:00pm, £2

Jagerfest @ GLAM, 10:00pm

Xerox @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:30pm, £4

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

9:00pm

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Swing and Rock ‘n’ Roll @ The Bunkhouse, 10:00pm *

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Bolt From The Blue @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE *

Salsa Classes @ The Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm

Hangover Cure @ Mocka Lounge, 8:00pm, FREE *

Twisted by Design @ Dempseys, 9:00pm * The

Smash Disco 9:00pm, £4 / £3

Bar,

Fancy Footwork @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE b4 11pm, £5 / £4 after

Liven Up Your Weekends At Cafe Jazz @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm

Plug Me In @ Bacchus, 8:00pm, FREE

Mocka Lounge Sundays @ Mocka Lounge, 8:00pm *

The Hop 8:00pm

Bar,

Sunday Nite Chillax @ Bar Icon, 11:00pm, FREE

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE

Milgi @ Milgi’s, 8:00pm * Mixtape @ Peppermint, 8:00pm

Beatbox Ballroom Bar, 8:00pm Therapy @ Glam, 9:00pm *

Mocka Lounge Thursday @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm *

Signature 9:00pm, £varies *

Bar,

Delete @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm

The Furnace @ Bogiez,

Buzz / Berlin Returns! @

Comeplay @ Solus 9:00pm, £5 / £4

Sunday Project @ The Ladybird, 10:00pm, FREE*

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Reviews Albums Singles Demos

The Vanities

Adrian Shenton & Banks Bailey

Much contemporary indie contains monster nods to synth-heavy pop, a la 1980’s romantics, and this release nestles quite comfortably into that bracket. Essentially on offer here are fourtracks of keyboard-driven, dream-pop, each one extremely well produced with a fulfilling and rich sound throughout, complete with Europop beats and occasional Abba-esque backing vocals. Whilst this is certainly an enjoyable collection it’s lacking a little something. Each track threatens to build to a euphoric and memorable crescendo but fall a little short each time, leaving a sense of frustration in its wake. Still, there’s more than enough promise evident on what is otherwise a rather enjoyable foray into the world of modern pop. JS

Maybe I’m an ignorant moron but I’m just a little confused as to… well, what this record is actually trying to achieve sonically/why anyone would choose to listen to it. The songs are all extended field recordings of nature intermittently peppered with the odd bell clang or something that sounds like a glass harmonica drone. If its meant as a meditative back drop, there’s just not enough texture to really get lost in. They utilise a great deal of silence and space over the course of each rather long piece, and this can be a powerful tool when used correctly; but for silence and space to work it relies on a tension existing between the sounds there so that they’re absence can be greater felt. The lack of any such tension here means that there’s no energy in the silence. It’s just…well, silence. All a bit boring. JD

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Ghost Carriage Phantoms

Spillers pick of the month Paper Aeroplanes If you’re easily seduced by deeply emotive, folk-laced songs, then Time To Be is for you. Sarah Howells and Richard Llewellyn waft through the tracks like fevered dreams making temperatures softly rise and fall. At times they weave a rich sonic tapestry, other times a cobweb delicate ambient melancholy. This atmospheric EP of butterwouldn’t-melt melodies and sponge-soft grooves cuts a nicely balanced collection of songs. However, don’t expect theses songs to stay with you - although many of their elements will, and this is what makes the whole experience quite special and wonderful.

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This is a singular album. Something a little bit special actually. Ghost Carriage Phantoms’ debut concept album release is ten tracks of thoughtfulness and creativity. From opener to closer the feel is (to avoid writing ‘ghostly’) phantasmal. Tracks of subtly pulsing bass and sweet little melodies; soft, grounding acoustic guitar and lyrics flavoured with something of the uncanny are artfully combined to make a standout dreamer of an album. Think ‘Xiu Xiu’ meets ‘Grandaddy.’ Strange combination I know, but it’s well worth verifying for yourself. Strong tracks include ‘Yer Boots,’ the pulsating ‘Videotape’ and the rather eerily observed ‘A Special Kind of Cold.’ As you can see I’m rather taken with this one. JH ghostcarriagephantoms.bandcamp.com

Nanook of the North Nanook of the North expertly fuse the tender emotion of Bon Iver with the devastating musicianship of Explosions in the Sky. Opening track ‘Nanook’ is a five minute gathering of sounds that develops into a stunningly atmospheric ambience. Next track ‘We Jump’ is (as its name suggests) injected with more energy; rolling drums, distorted guitars and an apocalyptic theme - reminiscent of Biffy Clyro’s earlier stuff - meander between quietude and impassioned rock-angst. Tender vocals and gentle, twinkling instrumentation in the vein of Panda Eyes, imbued with a powerful twang of sadness bleeds through into Virgin Sands. I would argue there’s something much bigger going on here. A very impressive first offering from a band I look forward to hearing more from. JS

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Fist Of The First Man The new project from production whizz kid Zwolf is a collection of 60’s inspired, scuzzy, reverbladen, buzz-saw guitar lines, throbbing bass and weird vocal samples. Frankly, it’s just awesome. Think a trippy LSD fuelled soundtrack to some grindhouse exploitation movie, involving absurd car chases and a never ending cavalcade of strippers with samurai swords. Occasionally dipping into a more ethereal and creepy sound, it’s still rooted firmly within the confines of 60s and 70s slasher pictures. It’s just great. Track 5 kicks things off with the riff from The Ventures “Outer Limits”before it mutates into some psycho jungle rave happening inside Shaft’s brain as he beats the crap out of “the man”. Only minor criticism is some of the songs sound a little uniform. But great work nonetheless.

R. Seliog Having worked extensively with a host of beloved Welsh artists (Cate Le Bon and H Hawkline et al)R. Seilog is releasing his own music for the first time and boy howdy is it a doozy. The tracks in general begin with a repetitive motif before layers of warm analogue blips, off-kilter rhythmic ideas and miscellaneous synth noises are carefully and deliberately added until a rich, full tapestry of sound is constructed. Sometimes sounding like an orchestra of sentient arcade games, at others like tumbling down some sinister K-hole made of TV static. The whole thing is glossed in a super 8 nostalgia that thanks to its inherent honesty and playfulness, side steps ever sounding like a 2-d instagram pastiche. JD


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Benfro (AKA Benjamin Mason) Benfro, Benjamin Mason’s alterago is an electronic spin off from his usual psychedelia. The Observable universe EP shows glimpses of this amongst its chilled electronica, incorporating other disparate influences ranging from eastern music to hip hop. This works well for the most part, though at times the tracks seem to finish prematurely; not reaching the crescendo they had potential to reach. Sunless Rose is undoubtedly the highlight of the EP, the slightly sinister opening track really sets the tone for the rest of the EP. Overall this is an interesting EP that doesn’t pander readily to any current trend in electronic music and succeeds in creating an interesting and captivating record. JT

Seconds From Ruin

Demo I heard the intro to this track and thought that maybe it might be going somewhere good. I soon realised, to my dismay that it was not to be. Overdriven guitars, Lostprophets-esque vocals and a relentless synth sound (I can’t decide whether this is the best or the worst thing about it) do not make for an easy listen. 442 is well produced (aside from the aforementioned keyboard part) and, despite decidedly clichéd musical content, all parts are played with considerable competence. The refrain is catchy if unoriginal and basic harmonies make it reasonably listenable despite uninventive lyrical context. If you like this particular style of rock (I’m not going name styles because whenever I do I get told I’m wrong) you might like this. PH

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Pun Ra Peddling digital violence on a South Walian scale, Pun Ra blend sampled loops, a talented supporting cast and venomous, perhaps prophetic lyrics. That’s about it. Every track is good in it’s own right, but, assuming you’ve become desensitised to swearing, the album may well just wash over you. The samples are different between tracks, but not within, leading to a rollercoaster of interest. Pun Ra is clearly talented, but P.C.P. never develops into anything but skin deep bruises. It’s a massive waste of potential, with ‘Intro’ and ‘Let it Rip’ in particular showcasing aggressive, yet lo-fi production, coupled with an occasional twist, although the pointless ‘Kill Yourself’ tries too hard to shock and justify parental advisory. This is guerrilla warfare orchestrated by IKEA. It’s really pretty, but homogenous. HP

It’s not hard to see why The Joy Formidable are looking set to be the next stadium filling, global, monster alt-rock band. This song perfectly encapsulates what endears so many to their sound. It’s all instantly gratifying rocket-fuelled guitar riffs, coolly sung catchy vocal lines and exemplary production. Though “Cholla” doesn’t veer wildly away from the blueprint set out on previous releases, it ultimately doesn’t matter. Why mess with a formula that’s proving to be so successful? The track is riff heavy enough to satisfy rock fans, but reins itself in with enough reserve, character and melody to hook even casual pop listeners. The chorus might sing “Where are we going? What are we doing?” but the answer is clearly “Straight to the top”, “Making a pretty big noise”. JD

Prosperina’s debut LP announces itself with all the stomping pomp of the Star Wars Imperial March, although John Williams never turned his guitars up this loud. This is a galumphing, gargantuan, goliath of an album, and one that’s kind of hard to take in all in one go. Most of the nine tracks on show here are slow-moving bone-crushers in the vein of Tool and A Perfect Circle, although the odd burst of speed (‘God vs Darwin’, and the high-octane highlight, ‘Trees Have Eyes’) keeps things fresh. Faith In Sleep is a daunting listen at first, but once you get your teeth into it, you’ll find that every bite is packed with ambition, ability, and hard-rockin’ goodness. JDE

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A steady minimalist house beat with layerings of classic techno sounds, this demo from CHIZOL is the sort of thing that might soundtrack some mid 90s inner city footage, the type that speeds up very quickly in a time lapse (complete with car tail light trace lines) and then slows down dramatically in a laser lined club showing the young and the stupid undulating like sexual lava lamps in blue strobe. It steadily builds with the occasional euphoric sweep sound and blippy electronic rhythmic layering, there’s also a women jabbering about learning your craft and trying really hard intermittently spaced over the top. All in all, doesn’t sound half bad…

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Demo

The Joy Formidable

Prosperina

Chizol

This 3-track EP from the solid as insert swear word here Cardiff DJ is a seriously frustrating little package. Opener ‘Ring in the Alarm’ is something of a Mike Skinner esque call to arms for a nation in the midst of serious government shaped bumming, but it doesn’t possess enough bite to really push its point across. The production is lacking the necessary aggression. Though the vocal hook performed by Benji Talbot does hang around your head for some time, there’re just a certain energy and momentum lacking from it on the whole. One Blood stands out production wise, with a spacey, reverb laden beat coming complete with some spacey dubbed-out moments, but it’s again marred by the vocals. F-Block builds his rhythmic layering in a very subtle and gradual manner that, though effective once the tracks arrive at a crescendo, could have done with some clever editing to prevent them over-staying their welcome and meandering into no man’s land during the mid-sections.

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Houdini Dax

Rhodri Brooks Demo

It’s one thing to shoot for an epic, swooping catchy chorus and quite another to handsomely achieve it. These twangsome titans from Cardiff have hit the bullseye here, firing their crisp Beatledelic pop lucidity dead-centre. Yet again they’ve managed to craft something so irresistible that you wouldn’t object if they carried on the chorus for another hour. This single immediately meets expectations but Houdini Dax have now spread their sonic net wider to allow new shades to seep in. A Pixieesque instrumental passage and splashes of haunting piano cadences now punctuate their glistening melodic songcraft. A commanding piece of pop genius. Yes, it’s that good. SWH

Firstly, Rhodri Brooks has decided to name every one of his songs “Pop Song Number...” then a figure from one to twelve. Which is fine. Whatever. Not a problem. Unless of course all your tracks sort of bleed together into one big long song, then it’s a little less than helpful or imaginative; unless that was the intention of course, in which case, bravo. The songs themselves are strange little numbers, often sounding a little listless or out of energy, sung in a subdued almost lazy vocal style, they tend to meander around with a lack of direction or melody to latch onto before getting occasionally punctuated with some clever little spots of weird instrumentation. All in all it sounds like the slightly drunk soundtrack to a strange cheese dream being dreamt by an odd sock wearing fan of

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MMP ONLINE themmp.tv The Joy Formidable

Alabama 3

Michelle Stodart

Live Reviews

Slowly but steadily, they’re taking over the world of alternative rock. Not too shabby for a North Walian trio who only ever really wanted to make a bit of a noise. We managed to pin them down for a quick natter about their new album and current tour plans. www.themmp.tv/features

The Cribs- When the Wakefield DIY wild indie band of brothers came to Cardiff for SWN festival, they stopped by to give us a chat about chart success, having Johnny Marr in the band, why they love SWN festival and much more… www.themmp.tv/features

As one of the Magic Numbers she’s been an integral (if slightly anonymous) member of a critically acclaimed and internationally renowned band. So we had a bit of a chat about just why she’s decided to step out of her band mates shadows and go it alone with a solo album. www.themmp.tv/features

Our team of gently invasive critical eyes and ears have been scouring the cities events to provide you with the best run down on just what has taken place in Cardiff’s live environment, including write ups of Cosmo Jarvis, My Pet Monster, Oh No! Yoko!, Rude! A Ska Musical and Ben Howard. www.themmp.tv/livereviews

FREE downloads! At a loss for the correct music to soundtrack your bodies hurtling through time and space from 2012 into the marginally

together in a big Ferrero Rocher shaped audio triangle just for you. Completely free of charge to boot! Tuck in to your heart’s content, save those pennies for splashing out on getting some regrets come NYE (or adversely, dealing with said regrets in January) 1. Gallops 2. Howl 3. Face + Heel 4. Paper Aeroplanes 5. R. Seiliog

6. The Vanities 7. Nanook Of The North 8. Benjamin Mason 9. Ghost Carriage Phantoms 10. Pun Ra


SUN 2ND DEC 2012

FRI 14TH DEC 2012

SUN 24TH FEB 2013

Kilimanjaro Live & SŴN presents

Sŵn & Span Arts presents

DOG IS DEAD

BAND OF SKULLS

w/FOLKS ZERVAS AND PEPPER

JODIE MARIE

w/WINTER VILLAINS / CAROLINE HARRISON

Cardiff Coal Exchange

The Queens Hall, Narberth

£15 adv / 7.30pm / All Ages. Under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult

£10/£9 (conc.) Adv / 7:30pm / All Ages

THUR 6TH DEC 2012

CATE LE BON w/PERFUME GENIUS C.A.SMITH Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff £12.50 adv / 8pm / 18+ show

Shape Records & Sŵn Presents

PINKUNOIZU w/HAIL! THE PLANES RHODRI BROOKS Buffalo Bar, Cardiff £6 adv / 7:00pm / 18+ show

£10 adv / 7.30pm / 14+ show

MON 25TH FEB 2013 FRI 18TH JAN 2013 Sŵn presents @ Free For All Festival

WE’RE NO HEROES w/FIST OF THE FIRST MAN DRAW ME STORIES ESTHER & Guest DJ’s The Moon Club, Cardiff

THUR 13TH DEC 2012

w/SUPPORT

The Globe, Cardiff

£ free entry / 7:30pm-3am / 18+ show

MON 28TH JAN 2013

THE JOY FORMIDABLE w/SUPPORT

Solus, Cardiff University £12.50 adv / 7:00pm / +14 show

Kilimanjaro presents

EXAMPLE

w/BENGA (Live) / SWAY BALLER B (DJ) Motorpoint arena, Cardiff

£25 adv + STBF / 7.00pm / Under 14’s accompanied by an adult.

TUE 5TH MARCH 2013

WILLY MASON w/SUPPORT

Glee Club, Cardiff Bay £12.50 adv / 7:00pm / 16+ show

SAT 23RD MARCH 2013 Kilimanjaro and Sŵn presents

FRI 14TH DEC 2012 Sŵn & Arc Vertiac presents

FIST OF THE FIRST MAN (Album launch) w/SUPPORT

Chapter Theatre, Cardiff £5 Adv / £7 On The Night / 8pm / 18+ show

TUE 12TH FEB 2013

DUTCH UNCLES w/SUPPORT

The Moon Club, Cardiff £7 Adv / 7:30pm / 18+ show

BASTILLE w/SUPPORT

Solus, Cardiff University £10 adv / 7.30pm / 14+ show


Ones To Watch 2013 (according to a Janitor) Seeing as we’re legally obligated to construct something resembling an “end of year best of” list, we set to alter our idea slightly. In the interest of avoiding any more bloody noses, we asked the most impartial an impression on him this year.

LITTLE ARROW

WHEN WE WERE WOLVES

INC.A

SKUNKADELIC

EVERYONE AT ASSOCIATED MINDS

NANOOK OF THE NORTH

DENUO MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY WE’RE NO HEROES WE ARE ANIMAL MY NAME IS IAN FIST OF THE FIRST MAN MANHATTAN COAST GEORGIA RUTH

FACE + HEEL

The one thing that Jeff did not enjoy about 2012 and is not looking forward to about 2013

THE DIRTY YOUTH

No new music from Sting….and none on the Horizon….what’s the point in carrying on in a world bereft of his throaty ruminations?

HOWL

TOTEM TERRORS


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