Gig plans 2014
Discussion
metalsteve said:
Therapy? and lonely the brave at the scala tomorrow 09/04
Saw Therapy? 4 or 5 years ago, a properly sweaty, energetic night spent in the pit. Terrific fun.The chap I saw Therapy? with has been going on about Lonely the Brave for a couple of months. The tracks I've heard are impressive, is tonights gig their album launch?
offspring86 said:
Saw Therapy? 4 or 5 years ago, a properly sweaty, energetic night spent in the pit. Terrific fun.
The chap I saw Therapy? with has been going on about Lonely the Brave for a couple of months. The tracks I've heard are impressive, is tonights gig their album launch?
Been going to Therapy? gigs since 94, never seen a bad show. Tonights show is a 20th anniversary of troublegum, playing the album in full followed by a set of b-sides, covers and favourites. If it's anything like the 15th anniversary shows it will be amazing.The chap I saw Therapy? with has been going on about Lonely the Brave for a couple of months. The tracks I've heard are impressive, is tonights gig their album launch?
The lonely the brave album will be out on 2nd June and there'll be an album launch show to coincide on 4th June at dingwalls. They currently have the backroads 4 track ep available which is a cracking introduction to the band.
BrownBass said:
Super excited for Sikth, this being their first reunion show.
SikTh reforming was the best news I'd heard in ages. I really hope they play some 'home' shows (I must have seen them play St Albans, Watford and Harpenden 20+ times). It would be nice to see them added to the Sunday at Sonisphere too (only because I've got a ticket for that day).metalsteve said:
Therapy? and lonely the brave at the scala tomorrow 09/04
Pure love at the underworld 16/05
Chvrches at somerset house.
Also saw lonely the brave at the westy in aldershot back in Jan.
Pure Love should be epic, I've got tickets for May-3rd in Bristol and can't wait ,, Frank Carter is a loon, shame it's there last ever showPure love at the underworld 16/05
Chvrches at somerset house.
Also saw lonely the brave at the westy in aldershot back in Jan.
Watched Manchester Orchestra the other night and wow just brilliant
Pulled Apart By Horses and Band New next weekend
xe mini said:
Yes live in Germany and take holidays for the Tour plus the band sell a Season Ticket which helps with costs and the hassle of booking tickets. Cheap hotels and friends houses also helps as does car sharing.
Gotta love the dedication! I've seen Super Furry Animals nineteen times, a pal of mine has seen Springsteen 70+ times on five continents. I'd like to say "well it keeps us out of pubs", but quite the opposite! SlidingSideways said:
motorizer said:
Wildhearts + hey hello, tomorrow manchester academy.
And what a fecking awesome night that was!! Ears still ringing, and my voice seems to be taking a small vacation When did everyone suddenly start loving the wildhearts and therapy? That explains where all the tickets went while I was holding on to my sheckles cos of wedding/honeymoon planning.
whats still on at the mo is NIN, faithless, and the OH has got us tix for the eagles. Saw prong the other week and thinking about sonisphere (anyone in north london fancy taking turns driving? )
whats still on at the mo is NIN, faithless, and the OH has got us tix for the eagles. Saw prong the other week and thinking about sonisphere (anyone in north london fancy taking turns driving? )
irocfan said:
Saw Within Temptation last night - very good, took SWMBO along (not really a 'rock-chick' and hadn't even heard of them), both loved it. I was quite surprised at the age grouping though as there seemed to be a large percentage of oldies (including us!)
WT made their breakthrough in 2000. Saw them on Friday at Manchester. Absolutely brilliant, one of the best gigs/shows I've been to. I thought Delain were good but they need another guitarist live to match this: (riff at 10 seconds)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBbapRRrJ2k
WT have been a slow burner for me, first few albums had a couple of gems each but a lot of meh! stuff. The last few have been outstanding and they really deserve a big headline tour.
I went to the WT gig last night as well. I've been following them since around 2005/2006/ Silent Force era, got my mate into them and now his girlfriend is really into them as well.
Saw them at the Astoria and Brixton a few years back but missed their last gig in London when they rescheduled and I couldn't make it.
They were top of their game last night though, Sharon sounding better than ever.
It was good to see such a turn out as well!! pretty full in there.
Saw them at the Astoria and Brixton a few years back but missed their last gig in London when they rescheduled and I couldn't make it.
They were top of their game last night though, Sharon sounding better than ever.
It was good to see such a turn out as well!! pretty full in there.
S7Paul said:
Machine Head at the 600-capacity Concorde 2 in Brighton on 4th August. Expecting major structural damage!
To you after a few songs in the mosh pit, to the building, or to eardrums and sensitivities in a 3-mile radius???First saw 'em on the Davidian tour supporting Slayer...blew most of the audience away (inc. Barney from Napalm Death, who was standing next to my mate for half the gig), but still didn't quite out-do Slayer...hell of an introduction to 'em though...
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