MARK BURGESS (The Chameleons) Acoustic Set + Gothzilla + Faces of Sarah
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AGMP Concerts presentsThe Chameleons“What Does Anything Mean? Basically” 35th Anniversary Tour 1985-2020+ support: The Membranes The Chameleons are back..! Original members Mark Burgess and Reg Smithies have reformed The Chameleons in 2020 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically” album. Known for their atmospheric, guitar-based sound and passionate lyrics, The Chameleons are regarded as one of the most underrated Manchester bands of the 1980s.
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Formed in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army’s beginnings were inspired by Northern Soul, Punk Rock and the incendiary atmosphere of the times. Since then, they have had a long, creative and eventful journey. They have been massively influential in ‘post-punk’, ‘folk-rock’, ‘political-rock’, ‘goth’, ‘metal’ and all kinds of musical sub-cultures but they have steadfastly refused to belong to any club or style that would limit them Even without a specific ‘genre’ audience, New Model Army still have album sales in the millions, have attracted some of the biggest producers on the planet (Glyn Johns, Tom Dowd, Andy Wallace, Bob
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Due to covid-19, this event has been rescheduled once again to April 2022.All original tickets remain valid!AURELIO VOLTAIRE BIO:Aurelio Voltaire is often described as a modern day renaissance man. He is a singer/ performer, creator of comic books, animation and toys.An internationally touring musician, he is at the forefront of the Gothic, Steampunk and Dark Cabaret genres headlining some of the biggest horror, sci-fi and comic book conventions as well as Gothic and Steampunk festivals for nearly two decades. His music can best be described as a collection of murder ballads, tongue-in-cheek exercises in the macabre, with just enough bawdy
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April 2022 will see Gene Loves Jezebel embark on their 40th Anniversary UK Tour! Even bigger than last years, when the band released Dance Underwater, their first studio album of new material in 15 years via Plastichead. Fans can expect to hear all the classic GLJ songs plus a few from the critically acclaimed new album too! Last tour they wowed audiences both sides of the continent and live, they are seriously on fire, so make a date with destiny and be part of their 40th Anniversary celebrations!
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Scotland Rocks Radio Presents:Live and Loud at the Banshee Labyrinth.With performances from Twisted Nerve, Gothzilla and The Dead Seasons.
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PPost-Punk/goth icons Spear of Destiny perform live at The Caves, Edinburgh with support from local legends Twisted Nerve. This event is a Songs of Preys Music Production
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ELKAPATH hailing from Gloucester uk a gothic synthetic metal band with dark melodies enchanting high vocals influenced by the birthday massacre the prodigy NIN and korn GOTHZILLA Scottish Goth Rock band
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The night is short. It weighs heavy, but the light always awaits us,” begins the darkly poetic taglinefrom vocalist Chibi about ‘Diamonds’, the eighth album by The Birthday Massacre. In these currenttroubling times that have forced the Canadian post-punk goth act to postpone a North Americantour that had been due to commence on its release date, we can only look forward to brighter daysahead. The tour will be the first opportunity for UK based fans to see new bassist Brett Carruthers performwith the group. Carruthers is also the frontman of fellow Toronto-based act A Primitive Evolution,who released an excellent album of industrial tinged rock entitled ‘Becoming’ on Metropolis Recordsin 2018 and will remain
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