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Musicians — East London
A 485C Photo
Photo by Domante Kaminskaite
Adam (A), Dom (D), Sam, Rory and Lucas. We're from South Woodford in East London.
(A) Eclectic, Enigmatic and Endearing.
(A + D) We went to see King Crimson at the Hackney Empire and have not seen anything like it. They had three drummer's across the front and we were in the front row. Walked back to station feeling dazed and insecure.
(A) I'd go with Talking Heads because they're probably the band I'd most want to watch.
(D) I'd have to say The Smiths, for the same reason.
(A) I'd say the post-punk/new wave movements heavily influenced the record and we're currently enjoying a lot of the stuff coming out of the South London scene. There's a lot of good stuff scattered around though.
(A) I'd love to spend a good hour with Will Ferrell, I feel like he'd make me feel like everything was alright.
(D) The Victoria as it's got a bookcase for the entrance to the venue, really nice lager and decent sound (although we nearly got deafened at a soundcheck once...)
(A) Sam Dust of LA Priest and Late Of The Pier, the man's seminal.
East London quintet 485C released their self-titled debut album in April 2018.
(A) I remember listening/hearing to Cornershop's 'Brimful Of Asha' (Norman Cook Remix) when I was very young. Whether it was a conscious decision to or not I'm unaware, but I remember very much enjoying it.
(A+D) 'Careers in Combat' by Parquet Courts. Their first record had a profound effect when we were starting out the band, and been in love ever since.
(D) I'd go for 'Houses of the Holy' by Led Zeppelin, there's never a bad time to listen to that album.
(A) Fat White Family "Hell hath no fury like a failed artist or a successful communist" There's obviously a lot of lyricists I love but this always stuck with me, although most of the time I can't understand what he's saying. Got to include them somewhere.
From 'Is It Raining In Your Mouth' by Fat White Family.
(D) 'Something' by The Beatles. It's an incredible song, and I think it paved the way for many other great tracks.
(A) Three Trapped Tigers - 10.
(D) Three Trapped Tigers - 11.
(A) 'Maria I'm Drunk' by Travis Scott (feat. Young Thug, Justin Bieber). The whole of Rodeo's great though.
(D) 'Congratulations' by MGMT, not a bad song to end a playlist with either.
(A+D) Pleasure Complex, Honey Hahs, FEET, Sorry, Sports Team, Shame, Insecure Men, Goat Girl
Photo by Domante Kaminskaite
Adam (A), Dom (D), Sam, Rory and Lucas. We're from South Woodford in East London.
(A) Eclectic, Enigmatic and Endearing.
(A + D) We went to see King Crimson at the Hackney Empire and have not seen anything like it. They had three drummer's across the front and we were in the front row. Walked back to station feeling dazed and insecure.
(A) I'd go with Talking Heads because they're probably the band I'd most want to watch.
(D) I'd have to say The Smiths, for the same reason.
(A) I'd say the post-punk/new wave movements heavily influenced the record and we're currently enjoying a lot of the stuff coming out of the South London scene. There's a lot of good stuff scattered around though.
(A) I'd love to spend a good hour with Will Ferrell, I feel like he'd make me feel like everything was alright.
(D) The Victoria as it's got a bookcase for the entrance to the venue, really nice lager and decent sound (although we nearly got deafened at a soundcheck once...)
(A) Sam Dust of LA Priest and Late Of The Pier, the man's seminal.
East London quintet 485C released their self-titled debut album in April 2018.
(A) I remember listening/hearing to Cornershop's 'Brimful Of Asha' (Norman Cook Remix) when I was very young. Whether it was a conscious decision to or not I'm unaware, but I remember very much enjoying it.
(A+D) 'Careers in Combat' by Parquet Courts. Their first record had a profound effect when we were starting out the band, and been in love ever since.
(D) I'd go for 'Houses of the Holy' by Led Zeppelin, there's never a bad time to listen to that album.
(A) Fat White Family "Hell hath no fury like a failed artist or a successful communist" There's obviously a lot of lyricists I love but this always stuck with me, although most of the time I can't understand what he's saying. Got to include them somewhere.
From 'Is It Raining In Your Mouth' by Fat White Family.
(D) 'Something' by The Beatles. It's an incredible song, and I think it paved the way for many other great tracks.
(A) Three Trapped Tigers - 10.
(D) Three Trapped Tigers - 11.
(A) 'Maria I'm Drunk' by Travis Scott (feat. Young Thug, Justin Bieber). The whole of Rodeo's great though.
(D) 'Congratulations' by MGMT, not a bad song to end a playlist with either.
(A+D) Pleasure Complex, Honey Hahs, FEET, Sorry, Sports Team, Shame, Insecure Men, Goat Girl