Milk Teeth – Camden Rocks Festival, Electric Ballroom – 01/06/2019
The feisty grunge-punk trio made their mark at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
The feisty grunge-punk trio made their mark at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
With their fusion of several genres, Shvpes produced a demanding set at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
With their big grooves and hooks, Red Method left their mark at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Watford trio The Spitfires showcased their genre-crossing, politically-charged style at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
The young, dirty rock n’ rollers bought their brand of trash rock via New York City.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Local duo Colt48 showcased their brand their mix of low, angry rock riffs and anthemic choruses.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
The Wildhearts frontman showcased the band’s new album, ‘Renaissance Men’, at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Brightlight City’s brand of pop-rock bought plenty of chaos and harmony to Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
TheCityIsOurs previewed their new album, ‘LOW’, with gigantic riffs and life-affirming choruses at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
With their hybrid mix of ska, punk, and dub, Sonic Boom Six were a perfectly fit at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
London hard rockers 10 Gauge bought whole load of riffs to Camden Rocks
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Frank Turner returned to Camden for a rare solo outing.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Manchester alt-rock duo The Hyena Kill made their mark at Camden Rocks.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Camden Rocks is now even bigger!
With over 400 bands playing across 20 venues, we’ve picked out just some of them to watch this weekend!
Get ready for Camden Rocks 2018 with our preview playlist!