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Review of Auger | Nottingham - Nighthawks Tour 2022
Auger are fresh & original. Imagine a mix of Sisters of Mercy, a dash of Kraftwerk and a whole lot of metal.
All beautifully brought together by their passion & positivity. They are very up and coming. Watch this space!
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Review of Lips Can Kill 2
Excellent small venue centre Notts , £11 for 4 x amazing original bands , each one worth entrance fee alone , high quality entertainment.
Great friendly atmosphere and Bar staff,
Highly recommend seeing this lips can kill tour, I’m going to the Coalville one too now ,
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Review of The Rose Of Avalanche
I went to see the awesome support band; Yur Mum, Rose of Avalanche were simply blown off stage by a far superior energetic band. ROA were too serious; boring and pretentious; they acted like superstars; there are not and never were as I was around back in the day during their 'heyday' which sadly for them never amounted to much; retire guys....
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Review of The Rose Of Avalanche
The Rose of Avalanche are amazing, why were they not huge in the eighties?? Great to have them back playing live, they have not lost any of their spark. The Chapel is a very intimate venue with friendly staff, only disappointment was the sound, the twin guitars are what gives the Rose their distinctive sound, and the volume was far too low on Glen Schultz’s guitar. That said, it was a fantastic gig and a real treat the hear the guys live again.
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Review of The Rose Of Avalanche
I've wanted to see the Rose of Avalanche since the mid-80's, when I first got into them. They did not disappoint, playing most of the classics from back in the day.
The only minor downsides, the stage at the Angel is very small and the band, a five piece, were almost on top of each other. Also, for what it is £15 is quite steep for Nottingham.
That said, it was a top night out and, at last, I have got to see ROA.
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Review of The Rose Of Avalanche
One of my all time favourite bands back together playing a great set and clearly enjoying themselves - wished for this for a long time.Go see them, you won’t be disappointed, still got “it”.
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Review of The Rose Of Avalanche
I've been to the venue (Old Angel,Nottingham) before so knew what to expect. Small friendly upstairs venue with bar. The gig itself was great, impressed with 'Yur Mum' in support- female fronted singer/Bass player with a guy on drum- gutsy Punk/Grunge sound that has the crowd moving to the rhythm.
Rose of Avalanche headlined, belting out songs from their back catalogue many at the gig had waited to hear again from the good old Hippy/Goth (a term I've heard 'Gippy') days ð???â??ï¸
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