After sweeping the board at last year's Diesel Music Awards, The Infadels (whose name is taken from the Bob Dylan album Infidels - albeit with a spelling mistake) were propelled onto the London live scene, with the aim of shredding the musical rulebook.
Fusing electronics with rock 'n' roll and creating a collision of art, ideas and raw energy, the Hackney five-piece can pack enough exciting ideas in one song to keep your head spinning.
The past few months has seen them gigging relentlessly from London to Ibiza, Paris and Berlin, winning fans across the globe with their superenergetic live shows (anyone who saw them at The Smirnoff Live Experience will vouch for that), so there is quite a buzz surrounding this gig.
They release their debut single Jagger 67 on September 26.
The band set out to create a raw sound, chaotic gigs and to unapologetically follow their instincts. Have they managed it? See for yourself.
Starts 8pm, tickets cost £6, call 01273 603974.
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