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Strange Victory Present
The Broken Family Band

To date The Broken Family Band have released
four full-length albums, they’ve performed more
sessions for Mark Lamarr than any other band
and John Peel was a big fan. The use of their song
It’s All Over on the Skins television programme
soundtrack has led to the unwanted attention of
beautiful teenagers from all over the world.
They’ve performed on the main stage at the
Cambridge Folk Festival twice, yet have never
claimed to be a folk group. They even gave up
playing country music once they realised there
were other people doing it.
They have received more critical acclaim than any
other outfit of comparative size and now have a
cult following made up of portly men over 30 and
attractive ladies of all ages.
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Friday January 23
The Black Box, 8pm |
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Tickets also available from the Booking Office on 028 9024 66099 |
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Their latest album, Please And Thank You sees
them delve further into their peculiarly English
take on rock music, with folky melodies sat atop
chunky indie-rock guitar riffs and big fat drums
that could power a small village. And the lyrics
are really good, as bloody usual.
www.thebrokenfamilyband.com |
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