A host of musicians played a one-off gig at the Camden Crawl afterparty.

A one-off secret gig featured performances from a range of indie stars at yesterday's (April 26th) Camden Crawl, it has been reported.
Playing the two-day event's afterparty at Dingwalls, Carl Barat, members of Babyshambles, The La's frontman Lee Manvers and Reverend and the Makers man Jon McClure took to the stage in a band named Mongrel Soundclash, according to NME.com.
The group, which also featured Dirty Pretty Things' Anthony Rossomando and rapper Lowkey, played to a small crowd at 02:00 in the morning.
Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell opened the proceedings by performing songs from his Helsinki side projects, before bringing Barat and Rossomondo on to play Libertines' tracks Time For Heroes and What A Waster.
The rest of the gig saw the remaining musicians make their contribution, with The La's Feelin' and Son Of A Gun also being played to the crowd among other songs, the news provider reports.
Last week, NME.com revealed that former Libertine Pete Doherty was joined onstage by Blur's Graham Coxon as he played a solo set at London's Proud Gallery.
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