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Devendra was joined by his band featuring members of Vetiver and The
Pleased, playing an awful lot of material from his forthcoming album Cripple Crow. From Seattle, Sir Richard Bishop opened the night.
8 -10 July @ ms Stubnitz, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Whoever had
the idea to send a German WWII boat (the ms Stubnitz) around Europe to
end up hosting three days worth of high profile and local experimental
music in Newcastle Upon Tyne needs to be given some sort of peacetime
medal. Being internationally renowned for beer and football, the
burgeoning scene in the area has long been overlooked and acts are
reaching unseen peaks of potential simply because about thirty years
ago it was 'Grim up North'.