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Just downloaded the new album and it's well good. Would really like to see them live. Not sure if they're Park headlining material yet, not really well known enough, but still would be good to see them.

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Weird, was going to mention these guys in the "Acts from the last 3 years thread".

I loved All Hour Cymbals, and Odd Blood is like they ran that album through a Genesis-afier. It's fantastic.

They were great when they played JP in 2008.

My flatmate knows the bassist - I'll see if they can get any scoop on their summer plans when they're in london at the end of the month

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Bought the album after seeing them on Jools and was suitably impressed. Bet they are good live as the lead singer certainly put on a decent show on there!

Looking forward to the new album now waiting until pay day! Would be great to see them this yr.

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Setlist from Friday.

1. The Children

2. Madder Red

3. Tightrope

4. Love Me Girl

5. I Remember

6. Wait for the Summer

7. Final Path

8. Strange Reunions

9. Rome

10. Ambling Alp

11. Mondegreen

12. O.N.E.

Encore:

13. Grizelda

14. Sunrise

15. 2080

Was one of the most exiting shows ive been to recently and def then best one ive seen in the venue. Theyre quite a studenty/girly band which i wasnt aware of.

Opener "The Children" really reminded me of out-there Ween which is right up my straße. "Ambling Alp" and especially "O.N.E." sounded superb off the new album. Place went ape when they played "Wait for the Summer" and the roof came off when they started "2080". The three lead vocalists/multi-instrumentation was breathtaking.

Check the vocals on this vid for example - gorgeous.

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