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This slot comes across as a jamming session, where the audience were lucky enough to be invited to! No one will ever forget this theatrical masterpiece. Atheist and antitheist. To cap off what has already been an amazing year for the Essex outfit, InMe have announced their final headline tour of the UK in December. All dates of the tour are listed below: Zach Read More. Stroud based up-and-comers Milk Teeth have kicked off their with a bit of a change to their usual proceedings. The band have announced that they have parted ways with their vocalist, Josh Bannister, effective Read More.

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But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Non-necessary Non-necessary. BBC Radio 2 Live. MADE Festival. Cream Classical on the Waterfront. Cross The Tracks. Ritual Union. Early risers Ugly Love got the party started over on the Obsidian Stage with their joyous old-school punk rock. Frontman Adan Crilly is a charismatic powerhouse who spent as much time in the crowd as he did on the stage, and he still managed to belt out a succession of richly emotional gothic punk anthems without faltering, as his band raced around the stage behind him, often colliding with each other like skinny black-clad dodgems.

Over on the introducing stage We Deny drew a decent audience with their feisty female-fronted pop punk, which had distinct shades of a slightly heavier We Are The In Crowd and made for an enjoyable, if slightly derivative, listen.

However, it was at the packed out Big Deal stage where one of the surprise gems of the day was being unveiled, in the form of Southampton-based gothic punk rock act Creeper.



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