“Powered, as ever, by the soapbox preacher vocals of Franklin James Fisher, and amplified by portentous gospel backing vocals, the Atlanta group anthemically square up to oppression” – The Guardian
“If you’d never heard anything about the Mayflower and the birth of the modern USA these words and music could be your primer.” – Seth Lakeman
Bat Out Of Hell became one of the best-selling albums in history, selling over 50 million copies worldwide. 16 years later, Steinman scored again with Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell, which contained the massive hit I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That).
Although Boston comedian Alex Edelman may spent a good portion of his time between the UK and the States, his 2020 tour will be the first time he’s had chance to properly tour his comedy show around the UK and he couldn’t be more excited. We spoke to Alex recently about the show and loads more and you can read what he told us here.
“Down’ infuses the best of pop and grunge, with a throwback to the glory days of 90s noise-rock. At the center of manic beats and pounding rhythms are skillfully crafted lyrics that reveal the beauty behind the chaos.” – Hotpress
Scottish comedian Jane Godley is preparing to pack up her soup pot to head out on the road in early 2020. We spoke to Jane recently about comedy, growing up in Glasgow and, obviously, her favourite type of soup.
Hands Off Gretel have announced a special hometown show at Barnsley Birdwell Venue on Saturday 21 December with support from As Sirens Fall, Frank Grimes & The Disasters and Eloise Kerry.
6 December will see Strange Bones occupy the space with an AV landscape, an exhibition of the bands artwork surround their collection of ‘Blitz’ EPs.
After a completed UK and Euro tour which saw the band sell over 7,000 tickets and play to frenzied, sold-out crowds; Inhaler have announced details of a new tour for February 2020.