• The Fiddler's Elbow (map)
  • 1 Malden Road
  • London, NW5 3HS
  • United Kingdom

Sunday nights at The Fiddlers gives you the opportunity to finish the weekend off in style. The best in Live Talent - Bands and artists will blow you away! Come and soak up the atmosphere at Londons premier grassroots venue!

Tickets

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-legendary-fiddlers-elbow-camden-presents-live-tickets-182487584277

£6.50 ADV

£8 Door

James Andrews is a London based songwriter and alt-rocker. Having spent the best part of fifteen years focusing on a delicate and introverted approach to making music, he felt that for his latest record - it was time to stomp some pedals. Lyrically, the album is about redemption and regrowth. The cycles of life, the birth and death or everything, and the regeneration of all things, “So the small things then” - he jokes. It is an outpouring of emotion, diving from scratchy and crunchy guitars to tender breakdowns with powerfully melodic vocals and wistful, wonderment-filled lyrics. He will be teaming up with the beat machine Steven Raman, groovy riff and lick maestro Nathan Chan and lower frequency master Stephen J Good to play it out live. Together they are James Andrews & The Ghostwriters and they kick things off at the fantastic Camden venue, Fiddler's Elbow on 7th November.

Nightfires is a ferocious, pumping rock band from East London.

Three-piece Tom, Ian and Dan have been stirring up a storm on the city's live music scene with their blistering melody-driven, guitar bashing rock songs.

They have a firm foot in the past with an overt riff chugging Led Zeppelin influence, mixed with the modern dirty guitars of Foo Fighters and vocal licks inspired by the likes of Fall Out Boy.

With a new album on the horizon and the success of their Six Songs, One Day release lighting up iTunes, it is going to be one hell of a year.

Sinners In The City are an amalgam of dreamlike melodies & hard hitting rhythms.

This bunch will bring you the dark wave thrills and looks to kill

Edith

Born in Romania, before relocating to England, she began writing songs at school as an outlet for emotions she was unable to vocalise.

Creating music was the only path from a young age, with Edith joining any musical assembly available at her school, while also learning guitar and piano.Her mother, who was also in a band, was a massive influence on her musical journey.Edith wrote her first song at just eleven and hasn't looked back since.

Edith has releases two EPs, one self titled and one called "Promises". She is now ready to release her debut album.

Her latest single "Over it" is a breakup synth infused pop anthem and the first single of her upcoming album.