Just a quick post to show you this brilliant flyer that a fella by the name of Indiehorse has designed for our March popshow. You can see more of Mr. Horse's work on his website, the aptly-titled indiehorse.com.
Half My Heart Beats is a monthly indiepop, girl group and anti-folk night at The 78, a pub in Glasgow's west end. It takes place on the fourth Saturday of every month from 9pm until midnight and is free.
We also play records at the odd one-off event, when people ask us.
Between September 2008 and April 2011, Half My Heart Beats was also a monthly indiepop club night at The Flying Duck in Glasgow. During that time we put on a number of indiepop gigs too.
We play...
The Aislers Set, All Girl Summer Fun Band, Allo Darlin, Another Sunny Day, Arab Strap, Ballboy, The Ballet, Beat Happening, Belle & Sebastian, Black Tambourine, Bubblegum Lemonade, Butcher Boy, The Buzzcocks, Camera Obscura, Cars Can Be Blue, Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, Cats On Fire, The Chiffons, The Clientele, Comet Gain, The Concretes, Crystal Stilts, The Diskettes, The Essex Green, Eux Autres, Fabienne Delsol, Felt, The Field Mice, The Flatmates, The Go-Betweens, Go Sailor, Hefner, Heavenly, The Hermit Crabs, The Hidden Cameras, The Housemartins, Irene, Jeffrey Lewis, Jens Lekman, Jonathan Richman, The Just Joans, Kenickie, Kid Canaveral , Kids On A Crime Spree, King Creosote, La Sera, Language Of Flowers, The Legends Liechtenstein, The Lucksmiths, The Magnetic Fields, Math and Physics Club, McCarthy, Milky Wimpshake, Neutral Milk Hotel, Orange Juice, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, The Pastels, Pipas, Pocketbooks, The Primitives, Pulp, The Ramones, Razorcuts, The Royal We, The School, The Sea Urchins, The Shangri-Las, The Shop Assistants, Slow Club, The Smiths, The Smittens, Sourpatch, Standard Fare, Stereolab, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, Talulah Gosh, Teenage Fanclub, Tiger Trap, Tullycraft, The Vaselines, Veronica Falls, Vivian Girls, The Wedding Present, Withered Hand, Yo La Tengo, Zipper,Zoey Van Goey, girl groups and more!
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