19 Jun 2009

Demontré
Nineteen Forty

unsigned

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Demontré's brooding and effortlessly cool post-punk is turning heads on London's indie circuit at the moment. Nineteen Forty, which is scheduled to be their first single, offers promising glimpses of their potential, with further recordings being made with Rory Brattwell (Kasms/ex-Test Icicles. As a demo this got 6Music play on Steve Lamacq's show where it was Demo of the Week and on Tom Robinson's show too. JF London gig: July 9 Rhythm Factory E1

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