Radar: Edils Records, free cake and free downloads

Edils, in the space of a single year, have consistently been championing exciting new music from here and far - so their first birthday party, this weekend, promises much joy, and plenty of cake.

A swaggeringly good night in store at the Caledonia this weekend, as Edlis Records stage a launch party for the latest in their always on the money compilations: Now That’s What I Call The Fourth Edils Compilation.

Expect all the good stuff you’ve come to, er, expect from the Edils stable. More specifically, the hazy textures of summer courtesy of Elk (straight outta Liverpool, London and Grimsby), with support from Cavalier Song and FightFightFight, oh, and did we mention free cake? It’s Edil’s first birthday celebrations - so go show your support. They’re doing good things.


Edils Records, 4 February, £3

8pm, The Caledonia

02 February 2012
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