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It’s been a while since we’ve pushed the UKHH scene. Let’s rectify that with the Harvs Le Toad album launch party, presented by UltraSound and Yogocop at The Green Door Store, Brighton, on 20 March. There’ll be music from Kemastry & Vitamin G, Louis Loan and a beat battle between Bo Bribery and Illiterate. You can check out the very excellent album, Chicks & Tikka Naans, on bandcamp now, and get on the guestlist through Facebook.

Boyfromthecrowd come to the Lighthouse in Shoreditch on 20 March. Support yet to be announced so keep an eye on the page for more.

False Heads are at the Monarch on 21 March. Support also yet to be announced but, you know, there will be some.

Moth Club in Hackney hosts a free show from Arrows Of Love on Friday 22 March.

The Gulps are part of Scratchstock #30 at The Birds Nest on 23 March, along with Bromide, Gerry Mitchell Allstars and Dark Globes.

If you like songs about Margate, the M5 and Ashton Kutcher, you might want to catch Sports Team on tour this month. Starts with shows this week in Glasgow, Nottingham, Bristol, Brighton, London, Margate (obvs) and Southampton.

TUE 19 MAR / Sports Team @ The Bodega – Nottingham

WED 20 MAR / Boyfromthecrowd @ Lighthouse – London

WED 20 MAR / Harvs Le Toad @ The Green Door Store – Brighton

THU 21 MAR / False Heads @ The Monarch – London

FRI 22 MAR / Arrows Of Love @ Moth Club – London

SAT 23 MAR / The Gulps @ The Birds Nest – London

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