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Refuge For The Meeks played their first live shows in London late in 2010, and since then have torn across London’s stages, leaving audiences raving, about their costumes, their stageplay, about whether those two guys at the front are twins or if they just really really look alike, but mostly about the songs, car-crash pop that slams gonzo glam-rock stomping headlong into Pavement-y slackadaisicalness, into floor-throbbing disco blitzes, into bank-burning agit-pop throwdowns, into some of the sickest and stickiest choruses since Sparks.

They make the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band look like Mumford and Sons, a wild and irreverent pop collective who will make you pump your fists, shake your moneymaker, and very possibly burn a bank on your journey home.

Refuge For The Meeks number Jeremy C (synth), Luke G (Keytar & Vox) Andy F (Lead Guitar), Jonny Mc (Drums), Damian D (Bass) and Tom G (Guitar & Vox), and are currently working on their debut album. It will melt your brain, but pleasurably, like.

Their name is Refuge. And they’re here to party.