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Dancehall Share Video For New Single 'Virgin'

Dancehall are a trio of believers in distortion, energy and melody who meld their droning shoegaze with serrated punk. Based in London and from previous punk bands Kill Kenada & Ice Sea Dead People, they've honed their craft of writing tightly wound songs via copious amounts of bedroom demoing, rehearsing in Limehouse, recording and fried chicken.

Now releasing their newest video, we follow the group into their local offy to catch their pre-practice routine. Speaking on the video, guitarist Craig Sharp says, “The idea was to shoot the whole video in various newsagents near our practice space. Going to a newsagents to load up on Polish beer and maize-based snacks for the studio has become a bit of a ritual for us and it seemed fun to glorify that fairly normal event in slow mo. It was shot by our drummer’s brother, William Keeler and directed by me.”

'Virgin' & the B-side 'Digging' were recorded live by Mark Jasper at Sound Savers Studios (Cold Pumas, Sauna Youth, Slowcoaches, etc.) under the constraints of the band's own 3-take rule. Lyrically, Timothy V (singer/bassist) says 'Virgin' is "a nod to the pressures of modern youth and the loss of it through advertising, media, sex, social media, etc. A faint farewell to the clichéd values that they have been built upon and a repositioning of rock 'n' roll's tired message". The record is released on 7" vinyl courtesy of the band's own label, Anti Vibe Music Group & Strong Island Records.

 Live dates 

June 21 - Tooting Tram & Social, London 

July 7 - Blissfields Festival

Frank Turner To Headline Cambridge Folk Festival

Acclaimed English indie-folk singer songwriter, Frank Turner joins the bill to headline Saturday night with his band The Sleeping Souls. He made his Cambridge debut in 2008, with a completely new take on English folk, fuelled by the intense energy that marked him out as frontman of his post-punk band Million Dead. The creative force of his ever-evolving material has made Frank Turner a hugely popular name at Cambridge, as he makes a timely return following his last appearance in 2015 where he performed a solo set.

Jake Bugg and twin sisters, Ward Thomas were only 18 and 21 respectively when they first played Cambridge’s now famed emerging talent stage, The Den. Still only 23, both acts subsequently enjoyed meteoric career success as they return this summer to perform as Festival headliners on the Main Stage; two artists proving once again how Cambridge leads the way, divining new talent and ensuring the right exposure to audiences and industry figures needed to help artists stand out and make it.

As a development stage specifically for emerging artists under 30, Cambridge has now been investing in The Den for several years. Set within a beautiful Indian marquee and decorated to create a quirky, welcoming and intimate space, 15-minute slots are also set aside each day for younger artists attending the Festival to perform alongside those booked. To help cement further Cambridge’s reputation as a hot bed for new and developing talent the Festival has launched The 1965 Club which enables Festival attendees to actively contribute to artist development projects like The Den and directly help create the next generation of headliners.

Steve Bagnall, Managing Director of Cambridge Live comments: ‘Cambridge Folk Festival aims to lead the way with artist development, an ambition perfectly illustrated by Jake Bugg and Ward Thomas moving from The Den to the Main Stage within a couple of years. One of the most exciting parts of the Festival really is seeing who playing The Den this year will be a headliner of the future.’

Festival artist booker, Bev Burton shares her ‘one to watch’ playing The Den this year: ‘The Wandering Hearts, a fantastic Americana band hot on the heels of the pack, getting great reviews and I keep getting recommended to check them out, but I’m already a big fan!’

 

This year’s programme of exciting new talent for The Den is:

Wooden Arms - Sleepy Folk - Noble Jacks - Old Sea Brigade - Honey and the Bear - Lucy Farrel - The Lake Poets - Hattie Whitehead - Kerrie Devine -  Ailbhe Reddy - Phil King The Buffalo Skinners – Laucan - Ceilidh Liberation Front - Laura Oakes - Emma McGrath  Sam Gleaves - Nina Harries - Young Waters - Kizzi Crawford - Thom Ashworth - Danni Nicolls - The Wandering Hearts – Samana

Full main stage line-up below, including other new additions: Daphne’s Flight, recently reunited and returning to the Festival after forming in the Club Tent in 1995, double BBC Folk Award winner Daoiri Farrell, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Josie & Pablo, Charlie Grey & Joseph Peach, Darren Eedens & The Slim Pickin’s, Kate in the Kettle, Jon Cleary and Threepenny Bit.

(*new names)

Thursday

*BENJAMIN FRANCIS LEFTWICH - *DAOIRI FARRELL - THE FURROW COLLECTIVE - TALISK - MAWKIN -*DARREN EEDENS & THE SLIM PICKIN’S - MIDNIGHT SKYRACER - RIVER MATTHEWS - NIKHIL D’SOUZA

Friday

INDIGO GIRLS - SHIRLEY COLLINS - LISA HANNIGAN - WARD THOMAS - BOKANTE - CARA DILLON - COVEN - WILDWOOD KIN - RACHEL NEWTON - THE RHEINGANS SISTERS - AMYTHYST KIAH - TALISK - WORRY DOLLS - ROBERT VINCENT - TANNARA - AMELIA COBURN - SHE SHANTIES - THE URBAN FOLK THEORY CEILIDH - *THREEPENNY BIT

Saturday

*FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS - JON BODEN & THE REMNANT KINGS - SHARON SHANNON - FANTASTIC NEGRITO - LAU - TAMIKREST - CC SMUGGLERS - MOXIE - JAMIE SMITH’S MABON - FARA - BEOGA -*DAPHNE’S FLIGHT - NITEWORKS - BELSHAZZARS FEAST - MAWKIN - ROXANNE DE BASTION - BRIAN McNEILL - JUANITA STEIN - MICHAEL BERNARD FITZGERALD - FEIS ROIS -*CHARLIE GREY & JOSEPH PEACH – ALLURI

Sunday

 

JAKE BUGG (acoustic) - LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III - OYSTERBAND - MARTIN SIMPSON - HAYSEED DIXIE -*JON CLEARY - FAY HIELD AND THE HURRICANE PARTY - ADMIRAL FALLOW - SKERRYVORE - BLUE ROSE CODE - JAKE ISAAC - WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR - *KATE IN THE KETTLE - ORPHAN COLOURS - LEWIS & LEIGH - THE ESKIES - SHE DREW THE GUN - THE FURROW COLLECTIVE - HO-RO - ROSIE HOOD - *JOSIE & PABLO - CHRIS T-T SINGS A.A. MILNE 

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