Radar: Dirtblonde EP launch

Pick up the new Dirtblonde EP at the launch this week. And a cake.

What’s not to like about a dirty blonde? If you’re familiar wit the Liverpool music scene you may be aware that the city has its very own.

Having spent much of the last ten years sticking fingers up at the perceived stuffiness of the local scene, Dirtblonde have another EP ready for launch, Token Rose, that’s in shops - and the ether - now.

What’s more there’s a launch part this week at Cafe Tabac where you can buy the record, eat cakes, drink wine and listen to some choons from Chew Disco DJs.

The dynamic duo have an album out next year - if you’re a newbie take a look at our interview with Ivan and Lula from earlier this year.

Dirtblonde EP launch
7-9pm, 13 October
Cafe Tabac


If you want to attend then RSVP on the Facebook page

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