The Elixir Bar in Camden was the host of the second fundraising event for the film and also the debut performance from the film's writer and director's band, Kat Kampf.
Three other wonderful bands took part on behalf of the film and performed memorable sets. The crowd certainly enjoyed all of the performances and thanks to everyone who came and supported the film.
Full photographs of the evening are given here. Thanks to Ellie Atkins for taking the wonderful pictures.
The highlights of the night are shown in the video put together by Alastair Paterson below.
The Clearing
Myspace: The Clearing Players: Prashant Majmudar, Hannah Wilson
The Clearing were on first and warmed the crowd up with some beautiful duets and acoustic magic that ensured that the night went of with a bang.
The Clearing
The Lost Cavalry
Myspace: The Lost Cavalry Players: Mark West, David Roberts, Oliver Whitehead, Nicholas Goold
The lost Cavalry were also playing their debut gig and were recently formed by Mark West. You couldn't tell it was their first performance as they blended folky tunes with some sublime and truly wonderful moments. Mark again demonstrated that he can play more instruments than everyone in the pub combined. Not sure if this was the first run out for his tiny Ukulele but everyone enjoyed it.
Myspace: Belter Players: James Chappell, Angelo Kyriakides, Rob Eijkman, Odette Dillon, Francesco Bettoni
Next up were Belter who decided to raise the roof with their adrenaline filled punk epics. They had the crowd in the palm of their hand throughout the set and left the stage to rapturous applause.
Belter
Kat Kampf
Myspace: Kat Kampf Players: Cat, Del, A Pat, Matt, Bryan
Kat Kampf were up last and were the band that everyone came to see (we bribed them to be there you see!). There were no signs of nerves as they delivered their indie disco classics to the ever vocal crowd. The finished with screams for an encore and even when the audience were repeatedly informed that they had ran out of material another song was dammed. I think "first song again" were the shouts. They duly obliged and rounded off a very memorable night.
Oh yeah... and to prove that I (writer/director) was actually playing there is some proof below. Mental note to self - staging a picture of myself with a guitar would probably suffice next time!
Proof that I was playing the bass - Photography by Ellie Atkins