Korova (Liverpool)
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Korova is a bar, music venue and restaurant on Fleet Street, Liverpool, England.
Korova was created out of a joint vision from Rob Gutmann (Korova Corporation), Richard Eastwood (R2 Architecture), Ladytron and Liverpool graphics studio, BURN. The venue was inspired by Ladytron's club night EVOL (2003).
Bands that have played at Korova include: The LP [1], The Little Flames, Alterkicks, Hot Club de Paris, The Sunshine Underground, The Robocop Kraus, Simian Mobile Disco, Hot Chip, Paul Epworth, Djs Are Not Rockstars, Adult, White Rose Movement, Battant, The Pistolas, Rumble Strips, Fujiya & Miyagi, Doloroso, The Shortwave Set, The Longblondes, Panico, The Spinto Band, The Kooks, Fields, Idiot Pilot, The Whip, The KBC, The Noisettes, Jeffrey & Jack Lewis, The Virgin Tears, The Juan Maclean, Ladytron, 2manydjs, Reverend and the Makers, CSS and The Rascals.
The album cover for the Arctic Monkeys first album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, was shot at Korova.