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Febueder, Holy Milk To Play Neu’s Hello 2014
Neu & Kanada are presenting four, free new band nights across January 2014.

Neu & Kanada are delighted to confirm the first acts for the 21st & 28th January dates of our Hello 2014 series.
With the January residency kicking off tonight through a Kagoule / Polterghost set (with newly announced special guests Ancient Times completing the bill), Febueder, Spring King and Holy Milk are among the names confirmed for the second half of the month.
New Cross-based Holy Milk (28th January) build crazed atmospherics into something resembling pop, a little like Warpaint but with even greater sensibility. On the 21st, Alt-J channellers Febueder’s inventive pop is joined up with Ekkah, the project of Rebekah Pennington (hence the Ekkah) and Rebecca Wilson. They’re fleshed out to a five-piece in the live setting, with only a couple of gigs under their belt.
On the 28th, Holy Milk are coupled up with Youth Man and Spring King, the solo guise of go-to producer Tarek Musa.
Hello 2014 kicks off tonight with music from Kagoule, Polterghost and Ancient Times. All shows are free entry & 18+. Doors are open from 7.30pm, bands begin at 8pm.
The line-ups in full:
7th January
Kagoule
Polterghost
Ancient Times
14th January
Honeyblood
Sundara Karma
Sun Machine
LSA
21st January
Febueder
Ekkah
Special Guests TBA
28th January
Spring King
Youth Man
Holy Milk
Check out music from the newly added bands below:
Febueder:
Holy Milk:
Spring King:
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