
SUBCULTURE
Fred Perry and
Charles Jeffrey Party
at the 100 Club
Words by Harald Smart Photos by Matt Ford
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SUBCULTURE
Words by Harald Smart Photos by Matt Ford
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Following a period of time when many of the UK’s grassroots music venues’ existence has been under serious threat, there was a genuine sense of elation and relief to be back inside London’s 100 Club for the 2021 edition of All Our Tomorrows. The walls of the venue simply bleed music history and there’s always a sense that you might be about to see something very special - one of those ‘I was there moments’ that you’ll be still talking about years down the line.
With festival season coming to a close, All Our Tomorrows is determined to end it with a bang. On the second night of the annual new music festival, we saw five rising artists completely take over The 100 Club and turn it on its head. For a venue as rich in its history as it is in variety and culture, the artists, DJs, and audience members of last night turned the filters and volume to full blast, making for an important and unforgettable evening.
After a year strictly in the digital realm, it is above all a relief to be back at the 100 Club for the indomitable annual music festival All Our Tomorrows. With a track record that includes early career headline shows from Squid, Black Midi and Black Country New Road, you can be sure that at these events, a future obsession will come out of the Woodwork.
Ahead of their new album release ‘A Daze In A Haze’, Japanese alternative band DYGL perform a set of new songs and familiar favourites, exclusively for us. Following their performance, we caught up with lead vocalist and guitarist Nobuki Akiyama, to find out about the band’s progressive new sound.
Music is a universal language that connects us all. We know you’re all missing live music. Us too.
That’s why we’re bringing All Our Tomorrows to you this year, wherever you are. Allow us to transport you to the 100 Club with two days of live music and conversation.
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