Dome,Brighton
The London band deliver a winning indie intensity, with a welcome Macc’n’cheese momentIn the balcony, and half a dozen young men are urging on the Maccabees by bellowing “Feee-lix! Hugooo! Rupert! Orlandooo!” On the face of it,that’s 2015 indie-rock all over: well-connected characters named after Edwardian rakes possess surged to the top, and even their most bellicose fans are mannerly, and apologising for jostling as they fist pump to their chart-topping fourth album,Marks to Prove It.
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Source: theguardian.com