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Quietus/Stool Pigeon Curate Ja Ja Ja Show

Kellermensch, Årabrot and Deathcrush for our February showcase at The Lexington in association with the badass Stool Pigeon paper

The Quietus has some fine news to bring you this morning. In conjunction with our mighty big sister paper, The Stool Pigeon, we’ll be curating a Ja Ja Ja show at The Lexington on February 24.

We’ll be joined by Kellermensch, Årabrot and Deathcrush: three fine practitioners of Nordic music who we’re all very pleased to be bringing to the UK because they’re brilliant… and very heavy. To read a Q & A about the night and our line-up, with Stool Pigeon editor Phil Hebblethwaite and Quietus pilot John Doran, click here.

Tickets will cost just £5, and are available from here. You can also listen to choice cuts from each band using the players below.

Ja Ja Ja February Night by JaJaJaMusic

Deathcrush have been friends of The Stool Pigeon for some time and things appear to be just taking off for them as they’re soon to set off on tour with Sleigh Bells. Kellermensch have been on the Quietus radar for over a year, and here is our feature on them from last February.

And finally anyone who has been paying any attention to either publication over the last two years will know how we feel about Årabrot. They are one of the finest rock bands of the last few years and featured highly in our albums of the year list in 2010 with Revenge.

Here are some soundcloud tracks to whet your appetite:

Årabrot


Årabrot – Pilgrimage by arabrot Årabrot – The Wretched Child by arabrot Årabrot – The Most Sophisticated Form Of Revenge by TigerFysiskFormat

Deathcrush


Lesson #1 (For Snoop Dogg) – Unmastered by Deathcrush Lesson #2 (for Cliff Burton) by Deathcrush

Kellermensch





And expect to hear more from each band on these pages in the coming weeks…

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