





A sold-out Twee As Fuck played host to the post-shoegaze electro-pop of The Bridal Shop, George Pringle's i-pod poetry, country-pop Pavementisms from My Sad Captains and a blistering set from the soon-to-be-huge Connan And The Mockasins (and, my gosh, doesn't he look like Brian Jones?)
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