fanclub members and competition winners queued outside the studio in Hackney, east London, where the band filmed the 30-minute short film which accompanies their fourth album 'Heart Of Nowhere'. The film, co-written by the band's frontman Charlie Fink and rising screenwriter Charlotte Colbert, depicts a future dystopia where teenagers are rounded up and detained in coma-like states before having their minds erased, ready for adulthood. For last night's performance, conditions of the film were recreated, complete with mock processing on the way in, and security staff bellowing orders with megaphones. The crowd were also given white jumpsuits to wear, similar to those seen in the film. There was a screening of the film, which stars Bill Milner, Tony Regbo and Josh Bolt as fictional band The Nuclear Toads, who escape the processing camp in order to play one final gig. Noah And The Whale also make cameos. NME