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

Camden Rocks Festival

proudly presents an alt-rock blend of punk, indie and art-rock from The Parasocials plus Tracey, JW PARIS, The Strange Days and Project Culture live at Fiddler's Elbow - Camden.

Live music is back in action Grab your mates, grab your tickets, and get down for some of the best new alternative, indie, rock & metal music about! Brought you by Camden Rocks Festival

Doors - 7pm // £10 Adv. // 18+
Tickets - http://camdenrocks.seetickets.com

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About:

The Parasocials

- https://youtu.be/Xo3o-kXsqqI
It was whispered in the finest scents of the Deptford muck; The Parasocials. A unique union of neo jazz composer Tomer Krail, roguish folk singer George Calne Jones, charming indie softboi Felix Slander and miracle drummer Rob James, The Parasocials combine four great talents of the London music scene to bring you a sound rich with art rock and yet strangely palatable stadium anthems.

Tracey

- https://youtu.be/83l9VBCAeGQ
Hailing from North London, TRACEY is an energetic four-piece band, channeling the spirits of post-punk and alternative genres into their very own refreshing and danceable sound.

JW PARIS

- https://youtu.be/zHWdjy1f4Io
Taking influencers ranging from Smashing Pumpkins, The Dandy Warhols, Nirvana, Blur and Suede has given them a raw Anglo-American, alt-rock swagger that wouldn’t sound out of place in the late 90’s.

The Strange Days

- https://youtu.be/v0aS5eV-X4Y
'The Strange Days Describe themselves as ‘Gutter-rock champions hailing from the bosom of Brexitland’ and who are we to argue. Excellent hook laden, edgy, indie rock which doesn’t really sound like anyone else, a neat trick.' - The Dublin Castle

Project Culture

- https://youtu.be/LhTttxM0884
Meta, self-deprecating, and occasionally earnest, Project Culture began at Queen Mary University in London, where singer/songwriter Gary Hill started a music society that hosted live music nights at the university's student bar and pubs in the area. The society helped create a close-knit group of music lovers, and through these friendships, the band formed. The Indie Rock 4-piece is inspired by The Smiths, The Strokes, Pixies, and The Velvet Underground and, though the new line-up has only been together since late 2019, they’ve already had 4 of their songs played on BBC Introducing.