It’s only been a few months since Jared James Nichols was in KK’s Steel Mill as support to The Winery Dogs but tonight, he’s at the Midlands’ best venue under his own name with a couple of tasty support acts to ensure people have a great Wednesday night. It’s a night of bluesy tones for … Continue reading Gig Review: Jared James Nichols / DeWolff / Doomsday Outlaw – KK’s Steel Mill, Wolverhampton (11th October 2023)
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Festival Review: Camden Rocks 2019 – Ross’ View
It’s that time of the year when several thousand people descend on Camden for the weekend to enjoy sunshine, good music and great company. As the yearly multi-venue festival in the heart of London saw it expand to a second day this year, stamina is needed. And once the tickets are exchanged for wristbands and … Continue reading Festival Review: Camden Rocks 2019 – Ross’ View
We’ll Be There: Camden Rocks 2019 – Ross’ View
I remember sitting in The Elephant’s Head in Camden last year. RavenEye had just smashed their set at Dingwalls and every other venue was full to the rafters so myself and two friends retired for the evening; Camden Rocks 2018 had come to its end. Beer and whisky were flowing in equal volume and with … Continue reading We’ll Be There: Camden Rocks 2019 – Ross’ View
Interview: Doomsday Outlaw (Bloodstock 2018)
Doomsday Outlaw know how to rock a stage as they proved at Bloodstock 2018. They also know how to rock an interview, as we discovered! Header image by Sean Larkin Photography Doomsday Outlaw official | facebook | bandcamp https://youtu.be/cwfhRo-zh7E
#RoadToBOA2018- Doomsday Outlaw
As ever, we’re going to try and cover every single Jäger, New Blood and SOPHIE stage band before Bloodstock kicks off on August 9th. Your chance to check them out and start planning which bands to get there early for! Trust us when we tell you that this is bound to result in some frustrating … Continue reading #RoadToBOA2018- Doomsday Outlaw
Camden Rocks 2018: Ross’ view
Camden Rocks. The one day of the year when 8000 people descend onto Camden for a full day of rock and all its bastard offspring across the entire town. Having attended the last two years, knowing the lay of the land is an essential with regards to venue sizes and band popularity. As you read … Continue reading Camden Rocks 2018: Ross’ view