Sibling rock band The Molotovs bring high-energy live show to UK
The Molotovs, based in London and made up of siblings Matt and Issey Cartlidge, will perform at Chalk in Brighton as part of their Welcome To Urbia tour.
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The Molotovs, based in London and made up of siblings Matt and Issey Cartlidge, will perform at Chalk in Brighton as part of their Welcome To Urbia tour.
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