Four more acts have been confirmed to play Fopp shows over the next few weeks.

Hotly-tipped Manchester four-piece Keith will be making an in-store appearance at their local Fopp store at 5pm on 29th May. The band's influences are described as including the Smiths and New Order, as well as straying into disco. Their debut album is also out on 29th May, and is titled 'Red Thread'.

The Feeling will head to Fopp Manchester on June 5th, the same day their debut album '12 Stops and Home' is released.

You can see them at Fopp Manchester: 19 Brown St. at 6 PM.

The following day Fopp Manchester will host the first of four shows from The Automatic around the UK. The welsh bands excellent new single 'Monster' is out the same week.

They play:

Fopp Manchester 12:30pm on Tuesday 6th June.
Fopp Sheffield 12:30pm on Weds 7th June.
Fopp Bath (Westgate Buildings) 12:30pm Thursday 8th June.
Fopp Bristol 5pm Thursday 8th June.

Too broke to go on the road, 24 year old singer/songwriter Sandi Thom decided to set up a webcam in her South London flat and staged a three week world tour from her basement.
Pulling in an audience of 70 on the first night, news of the gigs spread like wildfire on the internet and by the end of the 'tour' she had 70,000 web viewers from as far afield as Russia, the USA and Pakistan. Now she hits Fopp to support the release of single 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker from the debut album 'Smile... It Confuses People'.

She visits:

Fopp Nottingham, The Frontage, Queen Street, at 5pm on Tuesday 6th June.
Fopp Covent Garden, 1 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, at 5pm on Weds 5th June.