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    Wireless[MAGAZINE]Well straddle my filthy chops and call me Sandra. Your

    favourite (or hopefully soon-to-be favourite) student

    mag is back and were feeling sexier than ever! For those

    of you that dont know it, every page of Wireless Magazine

    is written and designed by students all over the UK - make

    sure you get in on the action too (just go to

    www.wirelessmag.co.uk/write). This issue is a bloody

    humdinger, featuring exclusive interviews with the fat

    thumbed comedy genius Russell Howard, the far-too-

    clever director Rian Johnson, the terrifyingly hard Ben

    Drew (Plan B to you and me), the laptop genius Dan Le Sac,

    super catchy Fun. and Uni tips from the rather lovely

    Fresh Meat actress Charlotte Ritchie. Oh and youll get

    to learn what ketchup sex is too. Hot diggity. Enjoy... x

    Freshers Edition 2012

    This publication

    is aimed at people

    over the age of 18,

    due to the nature

    of its content. If

    you are under 18, we suggest

    you put this magazine down

    and pick up a copy of

    Kerrang or Seventeen or

    something. Sorry about

    that, our lawyers told us to

    tell you.

    Whilst every care has been taken

    to ensure that the data in this

    publication is accurate, neither

    the publisher nor its editorial

    contributors can accept any

    liability to any party or loss or

    damage caused by errors or

    omissions resulting from

    negligence, accident or any

    other cause.

    PUBLISHED BY UK STUDENT MEDIA LTD

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    Editor: Andy Scott

    Contributors: Joseph Smith, Clare Barry, Amy Pay, Ben Gibson,

    Rosey Brown, Adam Clements, Ian Pemberton, Laura Griffiths, Zoe

    Waterson, Michael Glynn, Emma Williams, Faye Duncan, Harriet

    Midgley, Tom Johnson, Curtis McArdle, Alan Ormrod, Khia Reynolds

    Design: Andy Scott, John Rule, Rob Armstrong, Zoey Lott, Becky

    Ryan Photos: Rob Whitworth, Mark Sethi, Dave McEvoy

    Big thanks to: Eugene and Bee at Entertainment One,

    Atlantic, Paul at Zeitgeist, Everyone at ChuffMedia, Rachel at Nelly.com, Blacks Restaurant, Everyone at Redbus, Alka Seltzer.

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    WIN A LES PAUL

    FESTIVAL ROUND UP CHEAP NIGHT

    IN AWESOME COMPETITIONS THE

    UNGOOGLEABLES THIS MONTH

    NEWS FILMS This edition of Wireless was created largely

    while wearing a luminous poncho, cursing the

    weather and getting drunk in a field full of

    maniacs. Both with and without glasses on.

    Page 36: Ben Drew

    Also in this

    issue....

    Page 20: Joe and the Giant

    Burger

    Page 30: Fun.

    Page 16: Russell Howard

    Page 32: Fresh Meats

    Charlotte Ritchie

    Page 34: The Mass Debate.

    Page 24: Rian Johnson

    Page 44: Get The Look

    Page 14: 8 People Youll Meet

    In Halls

    Wireless Magazine (South Wales) ISSN 2051-0233

    words: Ben Gibson

    Page 42: Dan Le Sac

    In this issue....

    Page 08: New bands you need

    to see

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  • Now youre at Uni, there will be countless opportunities to get dow

    n to your nearest

    venue to check out some of the bands coming to town. Here is our pic

    k of the best new

    bands, so you can say yeah, I saw em first, I was down at the front, man.

    ...

    Former members of Joe Lean & The Jing

    Jang Jong got back together, bought

    some paisley shirts and started

    making 60's psych inspired shoegaze

    stuff. It's all extremely good, and

    they rather aptly supported the

    Horrors earlier this year. This lot

    will probably get pretty big, so make

    sure you head out to see them when you

    get a chance!

    TOY

    Alessi Laurent-Marke is a writer of

    sweet, simple and honest songs

    reminiscent of Belle And Sebastian or

    The White Stripe's old acoustic

    stuff. What's more, according to

    Wikipedia her dad was one of the

    producers behind Shooting Stars and

    Snuff Box so you at least owe it to him

    to go to all her gigs.

    Alessis Arkwww.alessisark.com

    It's unavoidable that

    Savages will get a lot of

    comparisons to Joy

    Division because of

    their trebley post punk

    bass, tight drum patterns

    and the lead singer's Ian

    Curtis-esque haircut.

    Another thing they have

    in common with JD is

    their tight, super-

    humanly energetic live

    shows, which is even more

    impressive when you

    consider that they've

    hardly been together for

    a year. Their single

    Husbands is well worth a

    listen...

    Savages

    www.savagesband.com

    Electro duo Stubborn Heart have taken

    on the near herculean task of

    bringing an emotional edge to the

    macho world of dubstep, with their

    self proclaimed electronic soul

    from the heart". The results sound

    blippy and emotion wrenching, a bit

    like Thom Yorke's solo stuff. Or if

    you imagine Hurts having a sexy tango

    with Skrillex.

    Stubborn Heart www.stubbornheart.com

    Before Aluna Francis and George Reid decided to combine names and

    musical forces they were involved in high maintenance electro and

    math rock outfits respectfully. Their joint venture consists of much

    simpler melodic pop tunes sung over some super smart R'n'B

    production work. The pair have embraced the modern American

    mainstream in all its glory and set it back down in an interesting

    direction. AlunaGeorgewww.alunageorge.com

    www.toy-band.com

    Theme Park's rare style of melodic

    funk-rock is quickly earning them a

    lot of attention. The popular

    comparison is to Talking Heads, which

    is completely fair on tracks like

    'Milk' with its scratchy guitar and

    simple keyboard melodies. Theyre on

    tour at the moment, make sure you catch

    them on the dates that arent sold out!

    Alessis ArkAlessis Ark

    Awesome electro-pop love songs with a

    real icey, dark edge. Citizens! have

    all the restraint and stylistic

    prowess of the best 80s post-punk

    groups and if nothing else,

    danceability. They have a handful of

    UK dates in September, before

    buggering off on tour around the world

    so we wholeheartedly recommend

    catching them when you get the chance.

    Citizens! www.citizenscitizens.com

    This hotly tipped trio produce a

    beautiful minimalist sound with

    hugely affecting vocals courtesy of

    their singer Elena Tonra. They've

    been in Abbey Road Studios working on

    their forthcoming debut, and going

    off what little has been released so

    far it's going to be something

    special.

    Daughter

    The music of Rough Trade's Palma

    Violets has been scarce throughout

    the year but luckily they've been

    touring relentlessly so you're bound

    to see one of their chaotic live shows

    before you hear a record. They often

    play in their PJs and few months back

    they were also arrested in Liverpool

    for breaking into a helter skelter. If

    they can stay out of jail long enough

    to record their debut then it will

    definitely be worth listening to.Palma Violetswww.facebook.com/palmaviolets

    Winner of Sideline

    Magazine's 'Face The

    Beat' Competition, this

    is a manic amalgamation

    of influences which

    results in some startling

    and catchy tracks.

    Theme Parkwww.themeparkband.com

    With huge vibes of that grungey West

    coast lo-fi sound, Splashh could well

    be Britain's answer to Wavves. Come

    to think of it even their names are

    quite similar, which is kind of

    fitting given that both bands eschew

    originality in favour of being really

    loud, getting wasted and just being

    awesome in general.

    Splashhwww.facebook.com/splashh.band

    www.facebook.com/ohdaughter

    Storybooks are a six

    piece band who play indie

    r o c k w i t h a n o l d

    fashioned sincerity

    rarely seen these days.

    Lead singer Kristofer

    Harris has an excellent

    melancholy tinged voice

    which works a treat on

    their quieter numbers.

    Storybooks

    www.storybooksband.com

    6-piece electronic-

    tinged indie group

    comparable to the Rakes /

    Depeche Mode. Keep an eye

    on em!

    facebook.com/theadamskikid

    The Adamski Kid

    deadsocialclub.com

    Dead Social Club

    08 09

  • Now youre at Uni, there will be countless opportunities to get dow

    n to your nearest

    venue to check out some of the bands coming to town. Here is our pic

    k of the best new

    bands, so you can say yeah, I saw em first, I was down at the front, man.

    ...

    Former members of Joe Lean & The Jing

    Jang Jong got back together, bought

    some paisley shirts and started

    making 60's psych inspired shoegaze

    stuff. It's all extremely good, and

    they rather aptly supported the

    Horrors earlier this year. This lot

    will probably get pretty big, so make

    sure you head out to see them when you

    get a chance!

    TOY

    Alessi Laurent-Marke is a writer of

    sweet, simple and honest songs

    reminiscent of Belle And Sebastian or

    The White Stripe's old acoustic

    stuff. What's more, according to

    Wikipedia her dad was one of the

    producers behind Shooting Stars and

    Snuff Box so you at least owe it to him

    to go to all her gigs.

    Alessis Arkwww.alessisark.com

    It's unavoidable that

    Savages will get a lot of

    comparisons to Joy

    Division because of

    their trebley post punk

    bass, tight drum patterns

    and the lead singer's Ian

    Curtis-esque haircut.

    Another thing they have

    in common with JD is

    their tight, super-

    humanly energetic live

    shows, which is even more

    impressive when you

    consider that they've

    hardly been together for

    a year. Their single

    Husbands is well worth a

    listen...

    Savages

    www.savagesband.com

    Electro duo Stubborn Heart have taken

    on the near herculean task of

    bringing an emotional edge to the

    macho world of dubstep, with their

    self proclaimed electronic soul

    from the heart". The results sound

    blippy and emotion wrenching, a bit

    like Thom Yorke's solo stuff. Or if

    you imagine Hurts having a sexy tango

    with Skrillex.

    Stubborn Heart www.stubbornheart.com

    Before Aluna Francis and George Reid decided to combine names and

    musical forces they were involved in high maintenance electro and

    math rock outfits respectfully. Their joint venture consists of much

    simpler melodic pop tunes sung over some super smart R'n'B

    production work. The pair have embraced the modern American

    mainstream in all its glory and set it back down in an interesting

    direction. AlunaGeorgewww.alunageorge.com

    www.toy-band.com

    Theme Park's rare style of melodic

    funk-rock is quickly earning them a

    lot of attention. The popular

    comparison is to Talking Heads, which

    is completely fair on tracks like

    'Milk' with its scratchy guitar and

    simple keyboard melodies. Theyre on

    tour at the moment, make sure you catch

    them on the dates that arent sold out!

    Alessis ArkAlessis Ark

    Awesome electro-pop love songs with a

    real icey, dark edge. Citizens! have

    all the restraint and stylistic

    prowess of the best 80s post-punk

    groups and if nothing else,

    danceability. They have a handful of

    UK dates in September, before

    buggering off on tour around the world

    so we wholeheartedly recommend

    catching them when you get the chance.

    Citizens! www.citizenscitizens.com

    This hotly tipped trio produce a

    beautiful minimalist sound with

    hugely affecting vocals courtesy of

    their singer Elena Tonra. They've

    been in Abbey Road Studios working on

    their forthcoming debut, and going

    off what little has been released so

    far it's going to be something

    special.

    Daughter

    The music of Rough Trade's Palma

    Violets has been scarce throughout

    the year but luckily they've been

    touring relentlessly so you're bound

    to see one of their chaotic live shows

    before you hear a record. They often

    play in their PJs and few months back

    they were also arrested in Liverpool

    for breaking into a helter skelter. If

    they can stay out of jail long enough

    to record their debut then it will

    definitely be worth listening to.Palma Violetswww.facebook.com/palmaviolets

    Winner of Sideline

    Magazine's 'Face The

    Beat' Competition, this

    is a manic amalgamation

    of influences which

    results in some startling

    and catchy tracks.

    Theme Parkwww.themeparkband.com

    With huge vibes of that grungey West

    coast lo-fi sound, Splashh could well

    be Britain's answer to Wavves. Come

    to think of it even their names are

    quite similar, which is kind of

    fitting given that both bands eschew

    originality in favour of being really

    loud, getting wasted and just being

    awesome in general.

    Splashhwww.facebook.com/splashh.band

    www.facebook.com/ohdaughter

    Storybooks are a six

    piece band who play indie

    r o c k w i t h a n o l d

    fashioned sincerity

    rarely seen these days.

    Lead singer Kristofer

    Harris has an excellent

    melancholy tinged voice

    which works a treat on

    their quieter numbers.

    Storybooks

    www.storybooksband.com

    6-piece electronic-

    tinged indie group

    comparable to the Rakes /

    Depeche Mode. Keep an eye

    on em!

    facebook.com/theadamskikid

    The Adamski Kid

    deadsocialclub.com

    Dead Social Club

    08 09

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    What would you do

    with 100?

    What would you do

    with 100?

    Were looking for five of you entrepreneurial would-be

    Richard Bransons, Deborah Meadens and Alan Sugars to

    tell us how you would turn 100 into a real life profit

    making idea. Maybe you have some great concepts for t-

    shirt designs that you want to sell, or maybe you want

    to put on a club night, or a gig? Or why stop there, maybe

    you could turn your living room into your own miniature

    pop up restaurant? Or a record label!

    We want you to send us your ideas, and the best five will get given 100

    and two weeks to see how you get on - and

    ! Plus, everyone elses profits

    will go to the charity of the winners choice.

    the person who makes the biggest

    profit at the end of it can keep the lot

    with

    100?

    What would

    you do

    Do you reckon you could turn it

    into a whole load more?

    Are you on to a winner with your idea??

    Email us at briefly outlining your idea and how

    you would go about it, along with your name, address and phone number.

    Good luck!

    [email protected]

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    ...South Wales(and a bit)

    Mon 17th September

    Cardiff: Fat Cat Cafe Bar: Student NightCardiff: Oceana: Fuzzy LogicCardiff: Buffalo Bar: Buffalo LiveSwansea: Grand Theatre: Whose Coat Is That Jacket?

    Tue 18th September

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: Smoke FairiesCardiff: Tiger Tiger: Tiger Rocks!Cardiff: Reflex: The Flex FactorSwansea: Grand Theatre: Whose Coat Is That Jacket?

    Wed 19th September

    Cardiff: The Glee Club: Guitar Masters tourCardiff: Pulse: KapowCardiff: Laced: PolynesiaSwansea: Grand Theatre: Whose Coat Is That Jacket?

    Thurs 20th September

    Swansea: Sin City: Sin CityCardiff: Glam: PropagandaCardiff: Tiger Tiger: Thursday Club

    Fri 21st September

    Cardiff: Bogiez: VILE + Lacerated + CarbonizedCardiff: Dempseys: Withered HandLlansamlet: The New Smiths: The ShakesPenarth: The Paget Rooms: Hellds Bells + HellraiserSwansea: Sin City: Face Off

    Sat 22nd September

    Cardiff: St. Davids Hall: Livewire AC/DC + The ZZ TopsCardiff: Gwdihw Cafe Bar: Afrocluster

    Cardiff: Dempseys: WussyCardiff: The Gate Arts And Community Centre: Roxy MagicSwansea: Sin City: Sink

    Sun 23rd September

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: Acoustic Open MicCardiff: The Ladybird: Sunday SkoolCardiff: Rockin Chair: Roots Reggae

    Mon 24th September

    Cardiff: Rockin Chair: Trojan Boss SoundCardiff: Glam: JagerfestCardiff: Oceana: Fuzzy Logic

    Tue 25th September

    Cardiff: Gwdihw Cafe Bar: Bass Players Band NightCardiff: Revolution Bar: ModeCardiff: The Globe: Globe Unsigned ShowcaseCardiff: Buffalo Bar: Buffalo In SessionSwansea: Grand Theatre: Jim Davidson

    Wed 26th September

    Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Pierce The Veil + Crown The Empire + The Getaway PlanCardiff: Fat Cat Cafe Bar: Student NightCardiff: 411 Bar: So FreakySwansea: Grand Theatre: Tracy TJ Higgs

    Thurs 27th September

    Cardiff: Bogiez: MaleficeCardiff: Gwdihw Cafe Bar: Gunning For TamarSwansea: Grand Theatre And Arts Wing: The Rat Pack Live

    Fri 28th September

    Cardiff: Bogiez: Warrior SoulSwansea: Sin City: Face OffCardiff: The Moon Club: Blah! Blah! Blah!

    Sat 29th September

    Swansea: Sin City: Warrior SoulSwansea: Sin City: SinkCardiff: The Full Moon: Five Dollar Shake

    Sun 30th September

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: The Travelling BandCardiff: Pulse: Jolene Dovers Sunday ServiceCardiff: Rockin Chair: Roots Reggae

    Mon 1st October

    Cardiff: St. Davids Hall: Jodie MarieCardiff: Buffalo Bar: Now NowCardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: We Are The OceanSwansea: Sin City: Vince Kidd

    Tues 2nd October

    Cardiff: The Ladybird: Alt. TuesdaysCardiff: Buffalo Bar: Harry Potter QuizSwansea: Grand Theatre: Calendar Girls

    The Travelling Band:30th Sept@Buffalo Bar, Cardiff

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    Shonen Knife 9th October @ Bogiez, Cardiff Gloriously childish all-female Japanese punk band who were a favourite of Kurt Cobain.

    I Like Trains 24th October @ Buffalo Bar, Cardiff Excellent indie rock with heavy Joy Division-like overtones.

    Bass Players Band Night 25th September @ Gwdihw Cafe Bar, Cardiff Is there anything worse than the sound of funk bass? Maybe hangnails.

    Aled Jones 18th October @ Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral Theres some kind of evil irony in using a cathedral as the setting for what is effectively pornography for grandmothers.

    Wed 3rd October

    Cardiff: Gwdihw Cafe Bar: RSVP BangraCardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: The SkintsCardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: W.A.S.P.Swansea: Grand Theatre And Arts Wing: Bill Bennett

    Thurs 4th October

    Cardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: Flux PavilionCardiff: The Gate Arts And Community Centre: Lucie Jones + David MahoneySwansea: Sin City: Sin Savers

    Fri 5th October

    Cardiff: Bogiez: Hells BellsCardiff: Motor Point Arena: George MichaelCardiff: Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama: Elin Manahan Thomas + Cardiff Sinfonietta + Jeff HowardCardiff: The Globe: Cakehole PresleySwansea: Sin City: Benjamin Francis Leftwich

    Sat 6th October

    Swansea: Sin City: Drumsound & Bassline SmithSwansea: Sin City: SinkCardiff: Crystal Night Club: Public The Launch

    Sun 7th October

    Cardiff: The Coal Exchange: John Cale & BandCardiff: Wales Millennium Centre: A Night At The MusicalsSwansea: The Garage: Vintage Fashion Fair

    Mon 8th October

    Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: The Jim Jones RevueSwansea: Sin City: Dan Le SacCardiff: Fat Cat Cafe Bar: Student Night

    Tue 9th October

    Cardiff: Bogiez: Shonen KnifeCardiff: The Glee Club: Sharon Van EttenCardiff: The Globe: Globe Unsigned ShowcaseSwansea: The Garage: Paul B Edwards

    Wed 10th October

    Cardiff: 10 Feet Tall: Rachel SermanniCardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Foreign BeggarsCardiff: Glam: Felix LeiterSwansea: Grand Theatre: Jephtha

    Thurs 11th October

    Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Field MusicCardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: Young Guns + We Are The In Crowd + Your Demise + The MarmozetsSwansea: Sin City: Sin Savers

    Fri 12th October

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: Rod Jones & The Birthday SuitCardiff: Bogiez: Peter And The Test Tube BabiesCardiff: The Globe: Fred SnowSwansea: Sin City: The Computers

    Sat 13th October

    Cardiff: St. Davids Hall: Magic Of MotownCardiff: Bogiez: JettBlackCardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: Mayday ParadeCardiff: The Gate Arts And Community Centre: KarnatakaSwansea: The Garage Music Venue: Acoustic ZeppelinSwansea: Dears Leap: The Shakes

    Sun 14th October

    Cardiff: The Globe: Touchstone + The ReasoningCardiff: Rockin Chair: Roots Reggae

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    Mon 15th October

    Cardiff: New Theatre: Andy Fairweather Low & The Low RidersCardiff: Bogiez: Heaven AsunderCardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Itchy Feet Returns!Swansea: The Garage: John Renbourn & Wizz Jones

    Tue 16th October

    Cardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: Straight LinesCardiff: The Gate Arts And Community Centre: Roddy WoombleSwansea: Grand Theatre And Arts Wing: Joe Brown

    Wed 17th October

    Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Nine Black AlpsSwansea: Sin City: Hadouken!Cardiff: Koko Gorilaz: Tafijah Allstars & Behind The Line

    Thurs 18th October

    Cardiff: Metropolitan Cathedral of St. David: Aled JonesCardiff: St. Davids Hall: Joan ArmatradingSwansea: Sin City: Sin Savers

    Fri 19th October

    Cardiff: Bogiez: Spit Like This + The Sick LiversSwansea: Sin City: Daytona LightsSwansea: Sin City: Face Off

    Sat 20th October

    Cardiff: The Globe: Pink Floyd & David Gilmour Tribute: Perfect AlibiSwansea: Sin City: Random ImpulseSwansea: Sin City: Sink

    Sun 21st October

    Cardiff: The Glee Club: Kathryn WilliamsCardiff: Buffalo Bar: Open Mic AcousticCardiff: Pulse: Jolene Dovers Sunday Service

    Mon 22nd October

    Cardiff: St. Davids Hall: Neil SedakaCardiff: The Glee Club: Eddi ReaderCardiff: Rockin Chair: Trojan Boss SoundSwansea: The Garage: Black Heart

    Tues 23rd October

    Cardiff: 411 Bar: HypnotionCardiff: The Globe: Globe Unsigned ShowcaseCardiff: Revolution Bar: ModeSwansea: Grand Theatre: Breaking The String

    Wed 24th October

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: I Like TrainsCardiff: Motor Point Arena: Alice Cooper + Duff McKagans Loaded + Ugly Kid JoeSwansea: Sin City: Simon And Oscar (Ocean Colour Scene)

    Thurs 25th October

    Cardiff: Gwdihw Cafe Bar: Buffo WakeSwansea: The Garage Music Venue: Curved AirSwansea: Sin City: Sin Savers

    Fri 26th October

    Cardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: TerrorSwansea: Guildhall & Brangwyn Hall: Elvis In SwanseaSwansea: Sin City: Ryan Keen

    Sat 27th October

    Cardiff: Buffalo Bar: Flipron + Little ArrowPenarth: The Paget Rooms: The Madassa Soul BandSwansea: Sin City: Charlie SlothSwansea: Sin City: Knotslip

    Sun 28th October

    Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach: Animals As LeadersCardiff: Cardiff University Student Union: Every Time I Die + Stray From The Path + Last WitnessCardiff: The Gate And Arts Community Centre: Dean FriedmanSwansea: The Garage: Lawless And Lulu

    Mon 29th October

    Cardiff: Voodoo: Full CloutCardiff: Glam: JagerfestCardiff: Oceana: Fuzzy LogicSwansea: Grand Theatre: Flash A Tribute To Queen

    Tues 30th October

    Cardiff: The Gate And Arts Community Centre: The Wedding PresentSwansea: The Garage Music Venue: HawklordsCardiff: ONeills: Monster Smash

    Wed 31st October Cardiff: The Moon Club: Brother & BonesSwansea: Grand Theatre And Arts Wing: Joe LongthorneSwansea: Sin City: Halloween Ball 2012Swansea: Sin City: Cut Ribbons

    I Like Trains: 24th Oct@Buffalo Bar, Cardiff

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