Little Fish @ Camden Barfly
Little Fish are playing around 4 in this afternoon bill at the Barfly. Although I see a lot of bands in Camden, I rarely visit during the day and it really is amazing how the crowds of little people seem to fill every little part of the market and the roadway. Camden council apparently have agreed to replacing the stables with a generic high street mall so that should cut down the crowds when its built (to object to this you could go to http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/camdenmarket/ and sign the petition)
We had time to enjoy a pleasant lunch in the Brazilian restuarant in Inverness Street. The starters were particularly interesting and 2 courses for £12 was good value.
I arrived in time to catch the band playing before Little Fish. They and their fans had travelled up from the west country. They were called Kolo and were interesting particularly in their unusual changes of pace from a slow dirge to a mad thrash with nothing in between (and back again).
You will have noticed that I have seen Little Fish a lot lately but their set is still inspiring. Downstairs at the Barfly is a little short of lights but the daylight gives good picture opportunities. 4pm on a Sunday afternoon may not be the best time to attract a big crowd, but those who are here are enthusiastic. Judging by the number of CDs sold (and mostly signed by the band) it seems that there are quite a few new fans here.
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