This gallery contains 12 photos.
For Mr Teeth‘s review of the gig, along with photographs from a professional, please see here. Britrock Must be Destroyed – Portsmouth Guildhall, 26th May 2018
Sometimes I don’t have much to go on when things arrive in my inbox. In fact I still have little to go in terms of the artists background, other than the release of this 4 track EP. However the beautiful … Continue reading
Review: Spear of Destiny – The 1865, Southampton, 2nd June 2018 Having recently appeared fronting Spear of Destiny at the 1865 in Southampton last weekend, Kirk Brandon is a busy man. It was the penultimate show of a month-long batch of … Continue reading
Photo’s: Spear of Destiny – the 1865, Southampton, 31st May 2018
Review by Mr Teeth, written for Loud Noises Mag (photo’s by Sam Taylor). Britrock Must be Destroyed, Portsmouth Guildhall, 26th May 2018 The final night of the Britrock Must be Destroyed tour arrived at Portsmouth Guildhall last weekend. Featuring some … Continue reading
This gallery contains 12 photos.
For Mr Teeth‘s review of the gig, along with photographs from a professional, please see here. Britrock Must be Destroyed – Portsmouth Guildhall, 26th May 2018
I must admit, I’ve been sat on the Junkyard Choir’s new album “Trouble in Mind“ for a while now. It came through before it even got released, but that’s not to say it hasn’t been a regular on my playlist. … Continue reading
There’s something about trying to put on a punk festival in Portsmouth. They’re almost destined not to run smoothly. However unlike Punk by the Sea several years ago, Southsea Punk Fest by all accounts fell apart due to the owners … Continue reading
Kirk Brandon is a busy man. Having finished playing a batch of intimate solo gigs, Kirk is now getting ready to head back out on the road with Spear of Destiny, followed by Theatre of Hate. Mr Teeth caught up … Continue reading
The Smokin’ Prophets – Deceived Diseased (re-issue) Having taken a break to pursue his Marty Mayhem and the Liabilities project, the south-coast rock n roller has since reformed the Smokin’ Prophets. The return also comes with a re-release of their … Continue reading
At the age of 82 Lee Scratch Perry is probably the oldest performer to have ever graced the Wedgewood Rooms stage. Has to be said that the man is a legend, a pioneer of dub reggae and a producer responsible … Continue reading