Fightstar play to a sell out crowd at Edinburgh's Studio 24. Main support came from The Xcerts.
Fightstar -
The Xcerts -
Monday, 15 February 2010
Twin Atlantic - Night and Day, Manchester
On Saturday 6th Feburary Twin Atlantic played their biggest headline show to date, selling out all 1300 tickets at Glasgow's ABC1 venue.
Rewind 3 days and the guys are playing the intimate Night and Day cafe in Manchester's Northern Quarter to around 100 people. Though the 2 shows are worlds apart in size and scale the bands performance is the same, full of passion and raw live energy.
They blast through a set of songs from their mini album Vivarium and early ep A Guidance From Colour as well as a new song, the incredibly catchy Running From Money and a slight reworking of older song Atlas Factory.
Twin Atlantic's music has an infectious energy that you can't help but get caught up in, and choruses that are just begging to be sung along with.
Set List:
You're Turning Into John Wayne
Lightspeed
I Cave In
Old Grey Face (And The Way Of The Magenta)
Time Is The Enemy
Better Weather
Running From Money
Atlas Factory
Crashland
A Guidance From Colour
What Is Light? Where Is Laughter?
Human After All
Caribbean War Syndrome
Audience And Audio
Labels:
Gigs,
live music,
Manchester,
Night and Day,
Scottish,
Twin Atlantic
Thursday, 11 February 2010
All Time Low - Fopp instores
All Time Low last week visited Fopp stores in Glasgow and Manchester, whilst on the Kerrang tour.
First up was Glasgow, where hundreds of (mostly female) fans queued for hours to see the lads perform a short acoustic set, and sign copies of their Unplugged album.
Damned If I Do, Damned If I Don't - Live in Glasgow:
Frontman Alex Gaskarth takes over my camera to take a snap of his fans!
Unfortunately for fans queueing in Manchester they had to cancel the performance part of their appearance an hour before they arrived. Leaving fans who had been waiting for up to 8 hours slightly dissapointed. Though frowns soon turned to smiles when the signing started.
First up was Glasgow, where hundreds of (mostly female) fans queued for hours to see the lads perform a short acoustic set, and sign copies of their Unplugged album.
Damned If I Do, Damned If I Don't - Live in Glasgow:
Frontman Alex Gaskarth takes over my camera to take a snap of his fans!
Unfortunately for fans queueing in Manchester they had to cancel the performance part of their appearance an hour before they arrived. Leaving fans who had been waiting for up to 8 hours slightly dissapointed. Though frowns soon turned to smiles when the signing started.
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