Tag Archive for ‘Winchester’
Review: Mark Eitzel
From the cosy performance room, yet bingo hall vibes of the entrance and drinking area, The Tower play host to the wondrously troubled Mark Eitzel (and friends). This performer, with syrupy showbiz voice and the fragile ego of a teen that is yet to find their place in their bedroom let alone the world, has [...]
Review: Frank Turner – Poetry of the Deed
For me, Frank Turner has always offered value to people who bother to buy his music. It is only right that a man who wrote on his website: “Yeah, you’re cool, you used Limewire or BitTorrent or something to get the album, and you tell yourself you’re fighting against copyright, or that it’s not your [...]
mINterview – Frank Turner @ Camp Bestival
mINtSOUTH’s Rob Ball caught up with Frank Turner just before his set at Camp Bestival in Dorest. He asked him about his new album ‘Poetry of The Deed’, the new single ‘The Road’, reminiced on growing up in Winchester and about his non stop touring.
“Poetry of the Deed comes from Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian Revolutionary, [...]
Frank Turner Announces New Album & Tour
New album planned for October, including his biggest UK tour to date, which includes another Winchester show.
Review: Neville Staple @ The Railway Inn
Veteran Specials vocalist Neville Staple was live at the Railway Inn last night, with support from Will O’Donnell, White Coats and Django.
Review: UPCDOWNC.. + They Came and Ate Us @ The Railway
UPCDOWNCLEFTCRIGHTABC+START are back in Winchester following their best release yet, ‘Embers’- a chilling blend of heavy moments and melodic , experimental rock….
Underworld to Play Glade
Making their only UK festival appearance in 2009, the mighty Underworld will be one of the headliners at Winchester’s Glade Festival this year.
Scratch Perverts Set The Bar for DJ’s Everywhere
Prime Cuts, Tony Vegas and Plus One make up the Scratch Perverts, and with a reputation as one of the world’s most progressive DJ collectives, their live shows are nothing short of legendary. Tonight is no exception.
Something rather special @ The Tower
My first encounter with former million Dead front man Frank Turner as a solo artist was in 2005 at The Dove in Micheldever, which attracted all of about twenty locals. His blend of politically charged anti folk and self labelled ‘camp fire punk rock’ was a little lost that evening but the current tour he’s on, which saw him play to 1,200 in London the previous evening, gives an idea of the word of mouth progress he’s made.
REVIEW: Die So Fluid @ The Railway Inn
Die So Fluid
The Railway, Winchester
28th September, 2008
www.myspace.com/diesofluid
Grisly and slick… someone’s just released the bats.
On the day of rest, heavy metallin’ three-piece Die So Fluid get down to some low down rumblings and ethereal haunts in front of an admirably sized crowd. The U.S. leg of their tour looms imminently and this show marks their farewell [...]
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