Reviews

Diana de Cabarrus, View London

Venues like the Buffalo bar are vital to a city's energy. London has a fine tradition of providing venues where a whole spectrum of possibility unfolds, night after night, from motley crowds of punters indulging their mates while they have a strum, to the birth of brave new electric worlds inhabited by sweet and strange music.

It is open to anyone who can find a means of transporting their skill from the attic to an audio format. With the current state of the music business that we all love to hate...

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Stevie Chick, Careless Talk Costs Lives

The Buffalo Bar is a happening. Like its namesake, the bar is not known for its good looks. Desperately lo-fi and unstuffy, the draw of this baked earth-hued cellar is its ear-to-the-ground music programming (it's even produced its own compilation album). From art punk to noisy garage to acoustic 1960s harmonies

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