LOOP + Iroha, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham 09/04/14
Iroha with their close links to Jesu, Cable Regime and Godflesh are an ideal band to open for the return of late 80’s / early 90’s drone masters LOOP.
Read MoreIroha with their close links to Jesu, Cable Regime and Godflesh are an ideal band to open for the return of late 80’s / early 90’s drone masters LOOP.
Read MoreIt’s early and Lime kick off with a short but straight-to-the-heart-of-it set.
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Read MoreGoddamnit it’s good to have you back Dave. Long live the long-haired rain of God Damn over all their nutty disciples.
Read MoreLeaning heavily on tracks from their recently released self-titled sophomore album, the extra bodies onstage combine to make this gig louder and richer.
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Read MoreWhen you get to a venue and they’re serving mulled wine by the entrance, it can only be a good thing. Cue a packed venue on the second day of This Is Tmrw’s All Years Leaving festival.
Read MoreAny city that holds gigs that involve bouncing beach balls, confetti and inflatable sharks is surely a good’un, right? Tonight, the Hare & Hounds is chock full of 90s revivalist teens, doting parents and the familiar faces that pop up at most Birmingham gigs, every one of them forming the backbone of the *SOLD OUT* headline that was splashed across Jaws’ advertisement.
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