Oct 15
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It’s been a while since Enter Shikari were last in Birmingham and tonight’s sold out gig at the academy promises to be one hell of night. |
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It’s been a while since Enter Shikari were last in Birmingham and tonight’s sold out gig at the academy promises to be one hell of night. |
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Forever wanting to keep my finger on the pulse of the youth of today, this Metal Hammer-sponsored package tour featuring rising new hardcore upstarts Your Demise was one I fancied checking out from the start. |
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Currently touring their 2009 effort Homesick which was recently re-released as a special deluxe edition including acoustic and live versions A Day to Remember hit Birmingham for the first headlining show in over a year the last one being at the 400 capacity Barfly last February. As a band they have come a long way since then. |
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Since the demise of Edwards No 8 on John Bright Street Eddies Rock Club has flirted with a residency at the Newt pub before settling into this, its current location, on Gough Street. It's a strange location; off the beaten track geographically and musically, it represents the real alternative to the O2 Academy's slew of fashionable indie gigs... |