Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Damaged Stock 2014 [Vids & Pix]


The 7th and final Damaged stock took place at Rock City Nottingham on the 26th April 2014: Here are a few photos and videos of Evil Scarecrow, Emperor Chung & Damage Scape from the Manofmetal... 

Evil Scarecrow:





                Below: Evil Scarecrow Ready For Showtime.

                         Above: Dr Hell
                          Above: Kraven Morrdeth & Below: Ringmaster Monty Blitzfist

Emperor Chung:

 


                          Below: Martin Jackson & Danny Beardsley.

Above: Rich Shaw. Below Daniel Hayes & Eddie Hodgkinson.

Damaged Scape:


                         Below: Gemma Fox.

@ The After Crow Party:



               Below: Esme Sings.
                Below: MCs Morrdeth & Blitzfist.
               Matt & Jonny... AKA?
                         The Manofmetal & Princess Luxury (In Her Civvies)

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Hell Hath No Fury [Videos]


Sunday the 13th of April and it's time for some 
Grrrl Punk'n'Roll courtesy of Headcheck Records @ the old angel Nottingham. 
this event is part of Polish band Brains All Gone's UK tour 
Here's five videos of all bands from the Hell Hath No Fury gig. 
If you like any of the bands featured contact:
http://www.headcheckrecords.co.uk/


                
               
               
               
               

Contact all the bands @ their websites...

Thursday, 3 April 2014

New Muscle & Blood [Gig Review]

New Generation Superstars [NGS] + Latexxx Teens + First Wave
Sitwell Tavern & The Salutation Inn
Derby & Nottingham
28/29.03.14

Embarking on a three date mini-tour taking in the town of Corby and the cities of Derby and Nottingham at the end of March, New Generation Superstars and their special guests, Italian industrial metal band Latexx Teens scarcely have time to breath before the whistle-stop tour is over. The hat trick of gigs culminates on the eve of British Summer time, and talking of new beginnings…
It’s another new era for New Generation Superstars as sadly a couple of months ago NGS said goodbye to their rhythm section Alex and Rick and welcomed on board their latest drummer and bassist  Mord Fustang and Jonny Suicide. New muscle and blood adding a fresh dynamic to the Leicester/Nottingham based band who have been around for more than a decade now and with three albums under their belt and a fourth in the pipeline they show no sign of slowing down anytime soon.

It all kicked off on Thursday 27th at The Zombie Hut in Corby, it’s a venue I’ve not been to yet but according to Jonny Suicide it is an awesome little venue, a kind of ‘mini rock city’. I did however manage the remaining two dates and rocking up as I did at the ever dependable Sitwell Tavern in Derby was a surprise lying in wait. First Wave were into their set when I got there, the Leicester punk band had stepped in a few weeks ago due to the original support band puling out and blow me recognition suddenly hit, First Wave used to support NGS a few years back about six years back to be precise since I last saw them but here they were, a blast from the past firing on all cylinders. Here’s a thing, First Wave’s new lead guitarist Graham Warne was NGS original guitarist, it’s a small world init?

The intimate nature of the Sitwell only enhances the atmosphere generated by the audience, who as a rule are enthusiastic so when we’d been treated to some old school punk rock the ardour of the crowd grew even more grandiose as we prepared to welcome NGS’ special guests, who’d jetted in Thursday morning from their home country of Italy.
Latexx Teens are neither teenagers nor do they wear latex so any preconceptions made about them from their name was blown out of the water the minute they began their set. All the way from Italy this five piece outfit combined industrial heavy metal with a glam/punk attitude which makes them alluring to many people. Both nights’ I saw them they went down well, especially at the Nottingham show where they went to town on their makeup, looking like the bastard sons of Marilyn Manson. My biggest criticism was the sampled keyboard sounds which tended to drown out both the lead guitars; however they were a great success and a counterpoint to the headliners.

Tennessee Ernie Ford’s Sixteen Tons is not what you’d expect to hear as an intro for New Generation Superstars but that’s what we got, a new era indeed as at both the Derby and the Nottingham show’s the patrons were treated to a ‘new’ look and a different sound driving the familiar songs we know and love.
As ever AJ Superstar (guitar/lead vocals) and Davey Messiah (lead guitar) are at the helm of the ship but now they’re joined by new ship mates, former Suicide Tuesday bass player Jonny Suicide and former Wraith sticks man Mord Fustang. The new line-up has changed the dynamism of NGS but I suppose we won’t feel the full effect until new material has been written and introduced to the shows.
On these three dates NGS were playing an interesting set which contained about 80% of the songs from their 2013 album Rock n’ Roll or Die, however they did play some of the old favourites from their two noughties albums such as  Come Over, Star, Beat Em’ Down and the by now anthemic Overload.
The Derby show was excellent, the intimate atmosphere of the Sitwell Tavern made for a fun evening, it was like being invited into a conclave of rock and metal. The Nottingham gig by comparison, felt more like an arena show; NGS never fail at the Salutation, they’ve played that venue many times in the past and it always comes up trumps for them.

With all four band members now having shall we say a surfeit of tattoos my ‘heckle’ of Tattoo Wars previously directed at AJ and Davey now encompasses the whole NGS personnel, I think Jonny the bass player is losing this war and he is in possession of two full sleeves. Another amusing part of proceedings is the now traditional Ramones’ cover at the end, there’s usually an ex-member of NGS floating about the Sal who joins them for the finale, this time its Dirty Berty, who along with the Latexxx Teens boys invade the stage on mass to round off a fantastic evening and bring the curtain down on the March mini-tour.  
What about that Ernie Ford intro song I hear you say, well when I asked AJ what was that all about, he gave this as his answer…
“I guess it was in the lyrics ‘poor man made out of muscle and blood. Another day older and deeper in dept.’ Sort of sums it all up. We do it for the love of Rock n Roll, not the money or fame!”
In the lyrics of one of their own songs from their first album ‘I don’t do it ‘cos I have to I do it ‘cos I can… Man!’



Find the bands on their websites & facebook…


GD Manofmetal.

Videos of Latexx Teens & NGS from the Salutation Nottingham by GD: