22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
31st July 2008. Singer-songwriter Kieran Leonard has wrote a song for his friend Carl Barāt. He has been supporting Dirty Pretty Things on their last tour and is involved with them in projects such as Real Fits.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.
22nd June 2008: Yeti were doing a concert to launch their new album at the Mother bar, London, when suddenly the venue pulled the plugs out on them after two songs because of the curfew. Undeterred they carried on playing until the venue got really cross with them, so they went out on the pavement and sang tracks a cappella for the fans and the passing tramps.