Wednesday, 6 July 2011

The Thirst Video Launch Party for "DAMN GIRL" @Plan B


We cant take the suspense  any longer! Gearing up for the release of their-eagerly awaited EP scheduled for August. THE THIRST are back in their hometown with another big night at PLAN B.

I think its safe to say that coming form Brixton THE THIRST are definitely one fo the UK's hottest band and if you don't know, we just have to ask where have you been?


A Right Pair went down to the Launch for "DAMN GIRL" Video release party down at Plan B and what a wicked night it was. MC Fonts who seems to be the resident host for just about every one right now obviously lived up to his name with an energetic presence and giving the crowd a real buzz. When the Fontz about just be prepared for a ruthless and somewhat sexual display *wink*

Supporting the show was the quite intimidating but highly entertaining ENGLISH FRANK. Fun loving NEUTRONICS and THE LONSDALE BOYS CLUB. We officially have a new love for English Frank who lit up the stage with his mix of colourful dancing and 'real talk'. It was definitely an entertaining performance from the online sensation

The young and vibrant band are a breath of fresh air and a true source of original exiting content. Their energy is contagious and you cant help but move to there melody.

The night was a breath of fresh air with a great collaboration of music and definitely catered to all.


Tuesday, 5 July 2011

SBTV Launch Party

The SBTV Launch Party was definately one event that a right pair were very happy to be invited too. With a selection of  beer, wines and CHICKEN, A Right Pair were sure to be at the most anticipated urban industry launch party of the year. Indulging in some Peri Peri and witnessing the incredible show provided to the guests. With performances from the likes of Angel, Bluey Robinson,  Ed Sheeran, Cleo Sol and incredible Headliner Keri Hilson, to name a few the night definitely was filled with a great atmosphere and a sense of real achievement.



Jamal Edwards, the founder of SBTV gave a speech of how far he has come and how proud he is of his achievements, along with the help of the well rounded SBTV team. The website has come strength to strength over the years, from being a 16 year old with a basic camera, to featuring in his own documentary shown on T4 on Sunday the 3rd July. The SBTV brand has become notorious for showcasing urban acts, but now they are breaking boundaries, venturing into a more mainstream field but still keeping the essence of what SBTV is all about. Focusing on music, freestyle, acoustic, interviews all areas involved in youth culture.