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Published Date:
27 August 2008
My Passion's heaven and hell
Their music apparently transcends the 'heights of heaven and depths of hell – one minute you're at the greatest party on earth and your world is filled with joy, the next you're plunged into a dark dirty scene from a Tim Burton film and a nightmare that you don't want to end'.

So says the press sheet inviting you to go and check out Friday's gig at Wolverton's Craufurd Arms.

My Passion are apparently exponents of psychotic electronic rock that makes the strong dance and the weak run in fear, and they are topping the pile of plenty booked in for the bash.

Local pop punkers Hiding In Reno have bagged the special guest slot, with the rest of the billing shaping up like this: rock trio Shiema, and electro pop punk from The Broadcast and Dissolved In.

Tickets for the show are four quid on the doors, from 8pm. If you break that down, the cost to view per band is 80p....that's less than two bags of crisps, and a whole load more satisfying! It's an all-ages show, too, as Underpass Promotions welcome one, welcome all.

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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 4:55 PM
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  • Location: Milton Keynes
 
 
  

 
 


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