Live music listings: May 2008

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Fri 2nd

On The TV presents
SCANNERS
+ Royal Treatment Plant
+ Betty & The Werewolves
+ Pamflet DJs

Doors 8.00
£7 door
£5 when pre-registering at myspace.com/onthetv

Click here for a flyer.

Having released their debut album 'Violence is Golden' (Dim Mak) in late February, 9 months after it was released in the USA to massive acclaim, Scanners are continuing their takeover of the UK. With a raucous female lead singer (Sarah) and a scorching female lead guitarist (Amina), "Scanners might well be providing us with Yeah Yeah Yeahs style thrashy kicks in the new year...dripping with highs and lows...alluring throughout" - Artrocker

Gigging to plug their single 'Get Played', released on Universal's No Carbon digi-label, Royal Treatment Plant are making major moves on the frontline. Scoring regular airplay on California's renowned KROQ and impressing with live sets on London's XFM radio, Royal Treatment Plant are following up on the promise played out at last year's In The City. "Royal Treatment Plant are a band who could rock an AGM....frontwoman Princess P does a good line in infectious, hair-flicking theatrics: she's a girl worth spilling your beer for." - Disorder Magazine.

Openers Betty & The Werewolves are 'a dapperly dressed and incredibly cute quartet catering in soaring choruses and clever lyrics' [The Fly].

Self-styled underground 'zine girls Pamflet are back to tell us what we should be dancing to. They know what they're on about, too, and they dress very well.

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