Thu 16 Jul 19:45pm

Miraculous Mule / MADAM / Graham Loose The Mayor of Kentish Town

Our friends Miraculous Mule are hosting a final gig at Paper Dress – here’s what they have to say about what is in store on Thursday 16 July:

We’ve played some great shows at this cracking little venue over the past few years and we are sad to see it succumb to the rapacious onslaught which sees one great London venue fall after another. We invite you to join us in saying farewell to Paper Dress as Miraculous Mule plan to lift the roof off the muthafucka before the demolition squad move in. We also have the beguiling MADAM and bringing his own special brand of ‘the ruckus’ is Mr Graham Loose, Mayor of Kentish Town.

Miraculous Mule – This will be the bands first show post recording their next album so expect some brand new face melting rock ‘n’ roll!
https://vimeo.com/116720899
“Deep atmospheric grooves meet staggering heaviness on their 2nd triumphant outing” MOJO

“Pure essence of Rock ‘n’ Roll!” Louder Than War

“Such glorious, glorious music. Seriously, do yourself a favour and hunt this one down” Team Rock

“Compellingly dark and malevolently groovy” London Metro

“Lashing voodoo grooves to a delta moan, sounds like it was concocted by some postmodern chain gang.” 8/10 Classic Rock

“Miraculous Mule play the blues, but that strand of the blues that sounds like a defrocked priest is sermonising about bad things. They are therefore excellent” – Supajam

MADAM – Also putting the finishing touches to a brand new album. https://vimeo.com/34469129

Graham Loose, Mayor of Kentish Town – (From the same man than also brought you cabaret legend Lenny Beige)

The Mayor of Kentish Town is a local politician like no other; hard hitting, plain-speaking and honest. He’s also sweary, angry, and he’s demanding your attention. If you like your rhetoric raw and in your face then the Rt Honourable Graham Loose is the man for you. Discover the delights of Mayor Loose now and lets get him to stand for the London Mayor Elections in 2016! He’ll be spinning tunes and setting the world to rights in the way only he can!

Tickets are £5 in advance and £7 on the door