Pop: The Best Of The Rest

Friday 09 April 1999 18:02 EDT
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Ultrasound Britain's most unlikely pop star, Andrew "Tiny" Wood heads some hefty indie rock.

Sheffield Leadmill (04-275 4500) tonight

The Cranberries Gaelic-tinged pop with an orchestral spin.

Shepherd's Bush Empire, W2 (07-77 2000) Mon

Younger Younger 28's Kooky indie pop with a hint of slapstick.

Improv Theatre, W (07-387 473) Wed

Terrorvision The delightful dumb-ass rockers hit the road.

Bradford University (0274 234877) Fri

Misty In Roots The return of the time-honoured masters of roots reggae.

Watermans Arts Centre (08-568 76) Fri

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