Camden Crawl line-up revealed

Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Los Campesinos! set for the event

Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Los Campesinos! are among the bands to have been confirmed for 2008’s Camden Crawl.

The event, held on April 18-19, showcases over a hundred bands at 25 different venues around London’s Camden area.

Other groups set to play at the event include Future Of The Left and Let’s Wrestle – however, the full line-up, usually including some high-profile bands playing in tiny venues, will not be announced until nearer the time.

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The full line-up is:

(Both days)

The Answering Machine

Bobby Cook

Bombay Bicycle Club

Boy Kill Boy

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Cage The Elephant

Cat The Dog

Cock N Bull Kid

The Creepy Morons

Crystal Castles

Does It Offend You Yeah?

Elle S’Appelle

Fanfarlo

Florence and the Machine

Future Of The Left

The Haunts

Ida Maria

Ipso Facto

Johnny Flynn

Johnny Foreigner

Let’s Wrestle

Los Campesinos!

Lykke Li

Make Model

Noah And The Whale

One Night Only

Operator Please

Royworld

Slow Club

Sam Isaac

Sam Sparro

Tellison

This City

(Friday only)

Agaskodo Teliverek

Blackhole

Cheap Hotel

Cutting Pink with Knives

Eugene McGuinness

Figure 5

The Ghost Frequency

Hatcham Social

In Case Of Fire

JME

The King Blues

Pete Molinari

Post War Years

Rolo Tomassi

The Rushes

Sergeant

Shut Your Eyes And You’ll Burst Into Flames

Simone White

SixNationState

Soko

Vinny Vinny

William

Yoav

Youthmovies

(Saturday only)

Acoustic Ladyland

The Brute Chorus

Circulus

Cheeky Cheeky and the Nosebleeds

Damn Shames

The Dirty Feel

Duels

Innerpartysystem

Invasion

Jay Jay Pistolet

Kode 9

Lucy and the Caterpillar

Nic Dawson Kelly

Pacific!

Reuben

Rosie Oddie and the Odd Squad

Skepta

Sky Larkin

Slagsmalsklubben

Stricken City

Team Waterpolo

Tronic Youth

White Lies

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