Spann Report: Hadouken at Central Station
by Chris Spann October 19, 2010 | 1 comment
I decided to do something a little different with this review. This review takes the form of three open letters…
I decided to do something a little different with this review. This review takes the form of three open letters…
In his debut posting on wrexhammusic.co.uk, Joe McNally brings us his ‘Mac Attack’ review on the Los Fastidios gig in Wrexham…
Wednesday isn’t exactly the most punk day of the week. As a rule, if I’m smashing the system I like to have a good night’s sleep afterwards, but even with Sonisphere Festival looming the day after, I couldn’t turn down the opportunity to see Sonic Boom Six in such an intimate setting. How did it go? Read on and find out…
The Span Report returns to WM with a life-affirming review of the Future of the Left gig at Central Station last Saturday…
When I first found out about the metal legends gracing our little town, I was intrigued. Then, when I found out I’d be reviewing the show, I was excited. Very, very excited actually. How did it go? Read on to find out…
So, it’s Wednesday, the rockingest day of the week, as I’m sure you’re aware. It’s 7pm, and once again I find myself, notepad in hand, ready for a night of hair, headbanging and heaviness – This time, in the company of three local bands and a legendary Californian Thrash group…
Thrash metal seems to be experiencing a resurgence at the moment, and Evile are certainly one of the bands at the forefront of the revolution – So the fact that they were playing in Wrexham on a cold Friday night was a rather exciting one…
Gig Review by Elly Roberts.
According to Jools Holland Irish chanteuse Imelda May has ‘it’. Now this ‘it’ thing is a tricky one. Does it mean ‘it’ for now, or ‘it’ for longevity? Answer later…