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

Mid- week killer of a line up. Get yourself down the front at Londons fave venue!

Tickets

£6.50 adv

£8 door

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-legendary-fiddlers-elbow-camden-presents-live-tickets-170493175678

Pipedream plays an eclectic mix of styles. Indie rock, blues and metal inspired tunes take listeners on an epic musical odyssey on the open ocean with 'The Boat Album', a concept album that takes you through the highs and lows of three sailors heroic journey. After the release of the last EP 'Nostalgia' in 2017, the three piece band from London have been hard at work crafting their magnum opus, 4 years in the making, and set to release soon.

Rangoon

If there's a genre called "Urban Country", Rangoon claims it. Thumping rhythms, underlie blues-based original material with country overtones and gritty street cred. Melodrama, passion and humour abound in stories of love and loss where fantasy and reality clash, and nothing is resolved. 

Gigging in and around the capital for two decades the heart of Rangoon has always remained the same - original songs (Will Hudson) telling tall, urban tales, hand-crafted and cared-for, serving up a sound that is unique and personal. 

Giant Harpoon are a 4-piece Indie/Alternative band with members in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Warwickshire. The members consist of Lee Theobald on lead vocals, keyboards/guitar, Nigel Witney on backing vocals and keyboards, Gary Theobald on bass guitar and Callum Hull on lead guitar. The band formed in 2019, with the full roster being completed in 2020. Due to lockdowns, the full band met all together for the first time in 2021 but managed to record their debut Tiny Little Fractures before meeting, with members sending and revising their individual parts. Once lockdown lifted, they began touring once again.

Ghenghis OTT

Born in Turkey, North-London raised 22-year-old rapper Ghenghis OTT (On The Track) uses ominous melodies and hard-hitting bars to deliver an effortlessly dark, deep and driven style of British rap. Focusing on UK Rap and Drill he uses various contemporary British beats created in-house by friend Rummy. Based on past events and memories; his songs blend new-school sounds from London with his unique mix of storytelling in Azerbaijani - Turkish and London dialects.
The youngest in a large family of soldiers, Ghenghis' heritage and personal experience with the armed forces and his own past, present and future have seeped into his music - the ghillie hood mask that he uses to cover his face symbolises not only the sacrifices of his family but is also a nod to the desire to 'camouflage' among society. The idea of fitting in, standing out.