For anyone devastated by the cancellation of this year's GREAT ESCAPE music festival, this might be the first contact with the outside world you've had in weeks. But stop drowning your sorrows in goon and instant noodles because there is light yet on the horizon: many bands on this year's line-up will be rocking sideshows to make it up to you. British India, for one, is determined to party on. The Melbourne garage pop kids will show off their new album THIEVES and have invited The Protectors along for the ride. - JB
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