3 DAFT MONKEYS + Flipron

Fri 17 Jul 2009 @ Tor Sport & Leisure (Glastonbury) in Bath (UK)

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Music : Indie, Rock and Acoustic

Midnight Mango Presents...


3 DAFT MONKEYS
FLIPRON



Friday 17th July

Tor Sport & Leisure, Glastonbury,
Somerset BA6 9EF

Doors Open 8:00pm. 16+ Show.

Tickets:£10 in advance, £12 on the Door.

Visa Hotline: 0871 2200260
Tor Records, Glastonbury
West Quay Record, Bridgwater
Martian Records, Taunton
Online: www.seetickets.com
Online: www.wegottickets.com



3 DAFT MONKEYS (Cornwall)
Genre: Alternative / Folk
Web: 3daftmonkeys.co.uk
Myspace: http:/www.myspace.com/3daftmonkeys
Youtube: youtube.com

Cornish trio 3 Daft Monkeys combine rousing vocals, frenetic fiddling, rhythmical 12-string guitar, dancing bass and foot drum. Whether it's Celtic, Balkan, Gypsy, Latino, Cornish or other World Music you are drawn to, all these influences and more are in evidence within 3 Daft Monkeys’ music. Far too diverse to be pigeonholed into one genre, and possessing a sound completely impossible to typecast into being a particular “style”, 3DM traverse Dance, Dub, Punk, Reggae and Traditional Folk with ease, creating a stunning blend of upbeat, danceable music which despite all its world influences remains undeniably British.

FLIPRON
Genre: Psychodelic Folk Ska
Web: flipron.co.uk
Myspace: myspace.com

Dark and mysterious gypsy waltzes with accordion and a piano almost lost in reverb, like a French film dream sequence...
Praise for “BISCUITS FOR CERBERUS”

"…woozy bohemian pop massacre…brilliant, but frankly unclassifiable." - Daily Telegraph

"…a recipe of psychedelic instrumentation and fairytale-like lyrical rhymes leave a strangely addictive taste in the mouth. An increasingly infectious listen." - Music Week.

"…the album that Paul McCartney might have made if Linda had let him stay on acid." - Unpeeled (album of the month)

"…the best wordsmith in the UK…immerse yourself in their world and celebrate a true national treasure." - www.mickmercer.com

"…perhaps the first truly eccentric figures of the twenty first century." - www.classicrocksociety.net

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