Post by swimmingbadger on Feb 1, 2012 18:26:07 GMT
Glynfest is back with some seriously on-point noise terror for your ears. Live at Lock 42, Leicester.
RUN, WALK! (http://runwalk.tumblr.com/ www.facebook.com/runwalk?sk=app_19507961798)
Matthew Pickering-Copley (bass, vocals) and Tom Clements (drums) aka
run,WALK! have been battering UK and European audiences with their
bass-led artrock for several years.
They formed as teenagers in the southern city of Winchester and it
wasn't long until they were snapped up by influential hardcore label Holy Roar
(Gallows, Rolo Tomassi, Trash Talk, The Ghost of a Thousand). Shortly
afterwards they released the seven track EP 'I Hope This All Works Out
So I Can Stop Standing on Even Amounts of Manholes in the Street' to
critical acclaim.
Their unrelenting hard work and dedication to the cause was rewarded in
2011 with a slot at SXSW where the band where one of the loudest and
most devastating highlights of the festival.
Recent extensive tours in the UK and mainland Europe have further
demonstrated why run,WALK! are one of the most exciting and furious live
acts in the UK right now.
www.deathdrone.co.uk
NO COAST (>http://soundcloud.com/nocoastband)
Weapons-grade UK hardcore at it's finest:
"No Coast on the other hand, are a band I'm not at all familiar with but I had expectations for a band recording a split release with Jackals. They didn't disappoint. The first track kicks off with, well, a bit of noise nest. Some feedback, a repeated riff with some dweedly guitar playing rolled over the top, it soon kicks in to a thrashy hardcore song. Interesting, high pitched and squeeling, heavy and hard, contrasting all the time describes the guitar work. Vocally they are suitably abrasive and the drums are relentless. The mid-tempo second half riff to 'Beardrider' hooks and grabs your attention, gradually slowing down to a crawl-like-pace before abruptly finishing in typical hardcore fashion. 'Heels' quickly follows. With No Coast at their most aggressive and confrontational it doesn't let up. Drums power along and push the track on at a break-neck speed before its transition into what is an oddly catchy song. You'll be humming the guitar bends even after the song has finished, I promise. It's probably the best track on offer here." Sputnik.com
ROUSED TO BURNING HOMES (http://www.myspace.com/rousedtoburninghomes www.facebook.com/pages/Roused-To-Burning-Homes/198095623535984?ref=ts)
Back once again to batter you senseless with space rock meets Boris meets Unsane
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RUN, WALK! (http://runwalk.tumblr.com/ www.facebook.com/runwalk?sk=app_19507961798)
Matthew Pickering-Copley (bass, vocals) and Tom Clements (drums) aka
run,WALK! have been battering UK and European audiences with their
bass-led artrock for several years.
They formed as teenagers in the southern city of Winchester and it
wasn't long until they were snapped up by influential hardcore label Holy Roar
(Gallows, Rolo Tomassi, Trash Talk, The Ghost of a Thousand). Shortly
afterwards they released the seven track EP 'I Hope This All Works Out
So I Can Stop Standing on Even Amounts of Manholes in the Street' to
critical acclaim.
Their unrelenting hard work and dedication to the cause was rewarded in
2011 with a slot at SXSW where the band where one of the loudest and
most devastating highlights of the festival.
Recent extensive tours in the UK and mainland Europe have further
demonstrated why run,WALK! are one of the most exciting and furious live
acts in the UK right now.
www.deathdrone.co.uk
NO COAST (>http://soundcloud.com/nocoastband)
Weapons-grade UK hardcore at it's finest:
"No Coast on the other hand, are a band I'm not at all familiar with but I had expectations for a band recording a split release with Jackals. They didn't disappoint. The first track kicks off with, well, a bit of noise nest. Some feedback, a repeated riff with some dweedly guitar playing rolled over the top, it soon kicks in to a thrashy hardcore song. Interesting, high pitched and squeeling, heavy and hard, contrasting all the time describes the guitar work. Vocally they are suitably abrasive and the drums are relentless. The mid-tempo second half riff to 'Beardrider' hooks and grabs your attention, gradually slowing down to a crawl-like-pace before abruptly finishing in typical hardcore fashion. 'Heels' quickly follows. With No Coast at their most aggressive and confrontational it doesn't let up. Drums power along and push the track on at a break-neck speed before its transition into what is an oddly catchy song. You'll be humming the guitar bends even after the song has finished, I promise. It's probably the best track on offer here." Sputnik.com
ROUSED TO BURNING HOMES (http://www.myspace.com/rousedtoburninghomes www.facebook.com/pages/Roused-To-Burning-Homes/198095623535984?ref=ts)
Back once again to batter you senseless with space rock meets Boris meets Unsane
£5 ADV FROM WEGOTTICKETS.COM OR £6 ON THE DOOR