What The Hell Is Going On? #41: Club Rockfeedback Week Pt. 4
By: Thomas Hannan

Hey mate.
We’re in the middle of the fourth of our sporadic ‘Club Rockfeedback’ weeks on Rockfeedback.tv at the moment – a time where we dedicate our telly player over to footage shot at gigs we run that we’re incessantly trying to get you to come to. Hopefully, this week’s run of bands will be all the evidence you need that Rockfeedback nights are full of beautiful people listening to beautiful music in beautiful places, and therefore, you belong there. We started on Monday where Welsh noisy indie types Islet (pictured), who release their debut LP Celebrate This Place this week, talked us through their DIY charms and performed a set at our London Lexington home, before Caitlin Rose traipsed just down the road with us to the Old Queens Head, sang some wonderfully sultry alt-country, and was just very endearingly obnoxious (her own word) the whole way through our interview. Today (Wednesday) we have New Zealand genre-contortionists So So Modern performing back at our first Club Rockfeedback night of the year and getting all in-depth with Rockfeedback’s Michael Lewin, whilst tomorrow it’s the turn of Peggy Sue to do their thing for us once more, this time on a boat moored on the Thames for our Christmas party. We wrap up on Friday with another Old Queens Head performance from the highly touted Matthew And The Atlas.
Rockfeedback Live has already got one gig under its belt this week, with Pulled Apart By Horses, Chickenhawk and Bo Ningen hacking away at the 100 Club on London’s Oxford Street last night, but we’ll be running another one tomorrow (Thursday 17th) at the very plush Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush. There, expect to see 22 piece all girl choir Gaggle ably supported by Limerance, Viv Albertine of The Slits’ new project, and returning Club Rockfeedback stars Fiction. The last few tickets for that are available HERE.
And no, I’m not sweating. I’ve got WORLD CUP FEVER.
Tom.x