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British indie-rock band, Art Brut, recently performed a sold-out show in Berlin.

Watch the video of their Berlin show at the SOURCE!
Here is the review, written by a German fan for SPIN Magazine's new global music site.
"I first heard about Art Brut back in 2005, when they released their debut album Bang Bang Rock & Roll and since then I've been a passionate fan of their highly personal lyrics and raw, energetic and genius music.
The Lido club was sold out and packed with people determined to jump, dance and sing-along...however, I can’t blame them because from the start of the show I myself felt like moving to the catchy riffs while trying to focus the camera eye towards the stage. After three songs I had to leave the field of moshers but I still got to shout along with fans to epic songs like “Modern Art“ and “Rusted Guns of Milan."
Claiming to have a bad back, singer Eddie Argos pushed through like a champion and fans could hardly notice. Art Brut presented a noisy, slightly chaotic but extremly inspiring and amusing set and Argos' comments between songs only added to the brilliant and entertaining evening." - Anna Pesavento

Here is the review, written by a German fan for SPIN Magazine's new global music site.
"I first heard about Art Brut back in 2005, when they released their debut album Bang Bang Rock & Roll and since then I've been a passionate fan of their highly personal lyrics and raw, energetic and genius music.
The Lido club was sold out and packed with people determined to jump, dance and sing-along...however, I can’t blame them because from the start of the show I myself felt like moving to the catchy riffs while trying to focus the camera eye towards the stage. After three songs I had to leave the field of moshers but I still got to shout along with fans to epic songs like “Modern Art“ and “Rusted Guns of Milan."
Claiming to have a bad back, singer Eddie Argos pushed through like a champion and fans could hardly notice. Art Brut presented a noisy, slightly chaotic but extremly inspiring and amusing set and Argos' comments between songs only added to the brilliant and entertaining evening." - Anna Pesavento

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