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Showing posts with label Five Second Rule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Five Second Rule. Show all posts
Friday, 2 December 2011
Monday, 2 May 2011
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Five Second Rule Birthday Gig Details 22.01.11

Here is a triple whammy for you... Frank, Damo and Manuela have joined force's and will be celebrating their birthday's together.
The evening will start at Nambucca where the birthday boy's will be playing a Rockin' set with their band Five Second Rule for the Dark Horse Festival.
FSR are on stage at 10pm!
Then around 11.30pm the party will move on to the Big Red... Who know's what will happen after that!
All attendee's will get into the gig for free! so if you can make it please click attending on this invite as this will be the guestlist given to Nambucca and anyone not on it will have to pay!
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/event.php?eid=172943189413877
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Friday, 1 October 2010
October Gigs & News
So with new albums from Cradle Of Filth and Dimmu Borgir and some great upcoming gigs, there is plenty to keep you going this month.
But to jump ahead to December 17th we see a brand new club opening up in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, it promises to bring Live bands and Dj's playing Goth/Alt/Industrial/Blackend Metal, and its free entry.
ACHILLA
But to jump ahead to December 17th we see a brand new club opening up in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, it promises to bring Live bands and Dj's playing Goth/Alt/Industrial/Blackend Metal, and its free entry.

Thursday, 21 January 2010
KNOXFEST @ The Gaff 16.01.10 (Gig Review)
MALLORY KNOX
FIVE SECOND RULE
GENERATION GRAVEYARD
ZERO EXPERIENCE
GHOST TRAIN
The Gaff,Holloway Road 16.01.10
GHOST TRAIN
Fucking hell these guys are good, basically a british WASP without the shock element.A stunning live performance for a debut gig, great songs, really good stage presence and a vocalist who knows how to work an audience.They ended their set with a superb cover of WASP's 'Wild Child'.
ZERO EXPERIENCE
A post grunge trio whose Alice In Chains vibe is quite infectious, well structured songs and a strong vocal make for an entertaining set.
GENERATION GRAVEYARD
Always explosive, never dull, the london mob never fail to impress and tonight was no
exception, in fact tonight was their best show to date.Wheather blasting out 'Murder Rock & Roll', a cover of GG Allin's 'Bite It You Scum' or throwing in a brand new song, every song is delivered will full conviction and recieved with equal energy from the audience.
FIVE SECOND RULE
It was almost exactley one year ago that these guys first took to the stage and it has
been a pleasure to watch them mature (if thats the right word for this gang??) into a very serious outfit, now i say serious in terms of professionalism because the most important factor with their show is "fun" and "entertainment", both delivered to perfection.
As always a friend gets a lap dance and the finale has dancers and fire!!!!
MALLORY KNOX
To end one of the most exciting gig's in a long time comes the slightly scarey Kit and
her band of warriors!It's just pure punked up energy, backed with solid drums and bass and some neat solo's and agressive backing vocals.You cant get bored when these lot are on stage and for the third time in a row the audience went crazy.
Show-stopper tonight was a highly amplified version of 'Helter Skelter'.
STU
GHOST TRAIN
ZERO EXPERIENCE
FIVE SECOND RULE
GENERATION GRAVEYARD
ZERO EXPERIENCE
GHOST TRAIN
The Gaff,Holloway Road 16.01.10
GHOST TRAIN
Fucking hell these guys are good, basically a british WASP without the shock element.A stunning live performance for a debut gig, great songs, really good stage presence and a vocalist who knows how to work an audience.They ended their set with a superb cover of WASP's 'Wild Child'.
ZERO EXPERIENCE
A post grunge trio whose Alice In Chains vibe is quite infectious, well structured songs and a strong vocal make for an entertaining set.
GENERATION GRAVEYARD
Always explosive, never dull, the london mob never fail to impress and tonight was no
exception, in fact tonight was their best show to date.Wheather blasting out 'Murder Rock & Roll', a cover of GG Allin's 'Bite It You Scum' or throwing in a brand new song, every song is delivered will full conviction and recieved with equal energy from the audience.
FIVE SECOND RULE
It was almost exactley one year ago that these guys first took to the stage and it has
been a pleasure to watch them mature (if thats the right word for this gang??) into a very serious outfit, now i say serious in terms of professionalism because the most important factor with their show is "fun" and "entertainment", both delivered to perfection.
As always a friend gets a lap dance and the finale has dancers and fire!!!!
MALLORY KNOX
To end one of the most exciting gig's in a long time comes the slightly scarey Kit and
her band of warriors!It's just pure punked up energy, backed with solid drums and bass and some neat solo's and agressive backing vocals.You cant get bored when these lot are on stage and for the third time in a row the audience went crazy.
Show-stopper tonight was a highly amplified version of 'Helter Skelter'.
STU
GHOST TRAIN

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