The Harmonica Movement Performing Live In London This Thursday

Jan 09 2018

The Harmonica Movement, a four-piece band hailing from Peterhead, Scotland who, "play loud songs about hope", are playing their first ever London gig this Thursday, 11th Jan, at The Dublin Castle, Camden at 8-8.30pm.

The hope that the foursome sing about is, of course, the hope found through a relationship with Jesus Christ but it's expertly set to the backdrop of feelings of unworthiness, uncertainty and being lost in a way that betrays a maturity beyond the band's relative youth.


Delightfully harking back to the sound of punk-era guitar bands of old, the Movement are not afraid to turn the amps up and just go for it and what they deliver is a refreshingly raw and thundering set of songs that match the subject matter perfectly. Add to the mix the enigmatic vocals of front-man Daniel Cox, choosing to sing in their natural Scottish accents, this has the feel of a band refusing to conform to the norm. Their latest single 'Prisoner of Hope' is out now.

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