Like where’d you go lad?
So, like some kind of small greasy confused rodent I’ve awakened from hibernation just in time for winter.
So, like some kind of small greasy confused rodent I’ve awakened from hibernation just in time for winter.
This is rapidly becoming the Frank Turner appreciation weblog. Sorry. No I’m not but I promise I’ll be doing something about that soon(ish). With a whole load of cd’s piling up on my desk waiting to be reviewed there’s only so long I can put off the inevitable before I stop being able to get to my computer.
I’m reluctant to mention the fact that I ordered Colour’s EP, We Are All Over The Moon, a while back, in fact it took about 10 mins between listening to ‘em and clicking “buy” on their website. Because last time I tempted fate like that I ended up looking a little foolish because it was waiting for me when I got home. Of course maybe tempting fate will mean that I get my online purchases sooner… Hmm? Either way I can’t wait.
Went to see Reuben again last night in Manchester, it’s a Sunday, it’s a school night, but I ain’t phased. Some support was provided by the Baddies who, I’m sorry guys, but I didn’t rate. Additional support came in the shape of Brighton hardcore crew Ghost of a Thousand, who were pretty good, if a little Gallows like.
So I went to see a show last night and wound up hanging out of a moving van trying to board Caraway’s tour bus on the dual carriageway. Happy Times.
She Never Sleeps were Chorley FM’s band of the week the other day. I’ve been really good mates with these guys for years so it was pretty cool sat listening to their songs on’t radio. Actually we were streaming it off Chorley FM’s website, but you get the idea.
Hot Bone played the Yorkshire House t’other night, they were good, so I bought a cd. But more than that, they were really good, so I listened to the cd. The cd was also equally good.
Yet another local gig I’m looking forward to, Gnod (Manchester) will be playing The Yorkshire House, Lancaster on the 14th. Describing them is a little difficult but lets give it a shot anyway…
Think a cross between Since By Man and Blood Brothers. Pulled Apart By Horses will be playing my favourite local venue next week at the Yorkshire House, Lancaster. Supporting one of the finest bands to come from my home city, The Adventures of Loki who seem to have returned from hiatus due to injury and are probably ready to bring the noise.
I’m just sat watching the sunset after an awesome weekend. People drank, nobody slept, fun was had by all.