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Agaskodo Teliverek

By: Thomas Hannan

Agaskodo Teliverek

Touring this week:

22/10/07 - Club Milk @ Tap 'n Tin, Chatham, Kent

24/10/07 - BBC Electric Proms - London (w/ Siouxsie Sioux & Radio Luxembourg)

25/10/07 - Man In The Moon, Cambridge (w/ The Chap and Cockland)

26/10/07 - Old Blue Last, London

Tour then continues:

16/11/07 - Café Saki, Manchester

17/11/07 - The Junction, Bristol

23/11/07 - Whitechapel Gallery, London (w/One More Grain)

24/11/07 - Flesh Dunce / The Birds Nest, London

27/11/07 - Popaganda @ UCL Union, London

28/11/07 - The Old House, Sheffield

29/11/07 - Radar / Bodega Social Club, Nottingham

30/11/07 - Class A Audio / The Zanzibar, Liverpool (w/ Clinic & a.P.A.t.T.)

02/12/07 - Mother Bar @ 333, London

15/12/07 - The Social, London (w / Masters of the Kazooniverse)

Tickets: Tickets for the band's BBC Electric Proms show cost £15.00 face value and are available HERE. For all other dates, check with the venue directly.

Why is this worthy of my time and money?: Rockfeedback was determined to have a night off the rock, to enjoy other elements of culture, and so return refreshed to the world of music, with a new perspective, to offer new insight, more cutting than before, more informed, more wide eyed, more relevant. So we went to see Simon Munnery perform at our spiritual home of the Buffalo Bar in Highbury (where our Basement Clubs are held), one of the greatest alternative comedians currently working. Turns out however that Simon is a far from narrow minded guy himself, so the night he was curating had a line up as eclectic as we thought we were being by not going to a gig for one night of our moribund lives. Not only were there short films and brilliantly disturbing cabaret from Andrew Bailey, but his immediate support act were these two Hungarian dudes, a band who completely blew our socks off, so much that we vowed never to go to anything that wasn't a gig ever again. Music. F**king brilliant. Agaskodo Teliverek, a name meaning 'Rearing Stallions' in their native Hungarian, had us smitten within a few squelches of their guitars. Everything fit - the all too revealing shorts, the bad haircuts, the tight fitting t-shirts, the insane childish electro-punk rock they were playing as they wandered around the crowd, making friends. The fact that it wasn't until the show was over that you realised they didn't even have a singer. Rockfeedback loved it so much it's considering going to every single one of the dates above, as it's not sure it could possibly have a better night anywhere else.

Artists in this article: Agaskodo Teliverek