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THE ARISTOCRATS

VENUE ISLINGTON ASSEMBLY HALL, LONDON

DATE 25/01/2020

There’s no support for The Aristocrats tonight and as Marco Minnemann, Bryan Beller and Guthrie Govan take the stage, they fall right into jamming along to their entrance music which, in. From there they launch into Blues Fuckers, from their 2011 debut album, and it’s off to the races. It’s not just that each member of the band is a monster player as an individual, it’s the way the three of them lock together and goad each other on that makes The Aristocrats such an invigorating live experience. Plus, they’re really funny.

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