Location: Islington Mill, Salford, Manchester.
And the reason for this mission over the snake pass (to rock the heck out with the Nazards):
Upon arrival at the venue, a little wait was needed until sound-check o'clock. Not long to go, the Suzuki Method chaps were on stage testing their guitars and synths etc. Time for a little rest.
Hallo Lucy Synth.
Hallo Lee Bass.
Perfect time for a G&T...Thanks Gordon.
There was even time to pop in to a local exhibition (it was downstairs, so very local)...
Salford Zine Library presents the Stomach Pump exhibition.
A collection of over 400 zines dating back 30 odd years. Sick.
Look...
The Beanie, with Dave the menace...Well I mean! What a coincidence that there was that one called the Beano, but that was like about Dennis, not Dave int it...
Awesome:
The Suzuki Method were headlining the night, they sounded pretty ace during sound-check so the show later on was an exciting prospect.
Not to mention Kingfishers Catch Fire who were first to hit the stage...Rocking out to a highly receptive audience,
Trumpets and synths and drums and guitars all ready, vocal chords suitably warmed up,
Ambient lighting...Check.
Everything was in order...And then the Nazards rocked out,
And so did Suzuki Method, (it looks like he is kissing the microphone doesn't it.)
Review...here.
All in all a pleasant/furious event.
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