WIN CASS MCCOMBS TICKETS!
November 26, 2009,
Written by The 405
Following on from our fabulous competition giving away tickets to see Port O'Brien this week, we have another AMAZING competition for you!
It involves seeing one of America's finest songwriters, Cass McCombs, plus an all star support line-up of Sian Alice Group and Left With Pictures; all under the roof of the rather spectacular Lexington in London this Monday (30th).
For your chance to win all you need to do is send us a link to the FUNNIEST picture you can find. Send links in the comment section below or via our twitter (@The405)
Competition ends this Sunday (29th) and the winner will be notified that night.
Vital Info
VENUE / THE LEXINGTON 96-98 PENTONVILLE ROAD,
LONDON, N1 9JB 020 7837 5371
TIME / 20:00
TUBE / ANGEL / KINGS CROSS
TEL / 020 7837 5371
TICKET INFO / £7.50
URL / WWW.MYSPACE.COM/CASSMCCOMBS, WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SIANALICEGROUP, WWW.MYSPACE.COM/LEFTWITHPICTURES










danny - 12/03/10
This is absolute, unmitigated, GENIUS. Contender for my favourite video ever I think! Absolutely sick song too, prefer it to Ambling Alp fo sho. [view article]
danny - 12/03/10
This girl is amaaaazing! [view article]
duncan - 12/03/10
Nirvana, mainly because they were over and done with before I was musically conscious so Dave Grohl couldn't ruin them for me by how intrinsically annoying he is. [view article]
Will - 12/03/10
We are including all his musical directions in the debate, which is why we're discussing whether he was better in Foo Fighters or Probot also. Facts are he is a better drummer than he is a guitarist or vocalist, and as we're debating which band he was best in rather than which band he made the best, he thus performed better in Nirvana and QOTSA. To repeat what some of the others have said, he's been good in Foos and had a lot of fame, but hasn't been nearly as influential or impressive as in the bands beforehand. [view article]
Aaron - 11/03/10
Sure, but since Grohl has played his hand at many different musical directions its important to include all of them in this debate in order to find out when he was at his best. Otherwise It'd be a debate about when he was the best drummer... For the record, I do think he's a really good drummer. But doesn't it take a little something away from QOTSA as a band and Grohl himself, if were just going to consider his one off involvement with the group as his crowning moment? I've always been a fan of that band, way before Grohl ever did SFTD with them and though he was a great addition, it's not like the album was carried on his drumming alone. QOTSA are an awesome band regardless of whether Grohl played with them or not. [view article]