Our pick of the week's musical must-sees - Martin Grech, The Tenderfoot, The Delgados and the 80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster.
80s MATCHBOX B-LINE DISASTER, The Freebutt, Brighton, February 1.
Were you cool enough to see this rock/punk five-piece before they went into the Top 40 at number 26?
If not, this is the last chance to hear the heavy bass rhythms and deep-throated vocals in a venue as small and sweaty as this.
Starts 8pm, tickets tbc. Call 01273 603974 for further information and ticket details.
THE DELGADOS Pavilion Theatre, Brighton.
A welcome return to Brighton from Chemikal Underground, founders of the indie/pop scene.
Their new album All You Need is Hate reveals the band's change in direction to satire delicate harmonies.
Starts 8.30pm, tickets £10. Call 01273 709709 for details.
THE TENDERFOOT, The Freebutt, Brighton, February 2.
Melodic guitars, melancholic tunes and the bruised vocals of Darren Moon bode well for this Brighton band's single Still Holding My Stomach In, released on January 27.
Critics have drawn comparisons with the compositions of Belle and Sebastian.
Starts 7.30pm, tickets £tbc. Call 01273 603974.
MARTIN GRECH, Concorde 2, Brighton, February 3.
With a celestial voice, Martin Grech has the ability to make your hairs stand on end.
The young lad from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire has developed a rock sound for the 21st Century, following in the footsteps of Pink Floyd, Nirvana and Radiohead.
Starts 8pm, tickets £7. Call 01273 772770.
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