Live Review: Pagan and Sick Joy – The Star & Garter – Manchester – 13/05/2019
Pagan left hungry for whatever they do next in Manchester.
Pagan left hungry for whatever they do next in Manchester.
Trade Wind recently made a brief visit to the UK. AH’s Ian Kenworthy caught the band’s focused set in Manchester.
Playing a set spanning almost their entire career, tonight feels like a celebration for In Flames
Stand Atlantic’s personality shines brightly in Manchester.
Fresh off the back of the release of ‘Berkeley’s on Fire’, SWMRS have been back in the UK including a show in Manchester.
Fellow Californians Destroy Boys joined SWMRS on their UK tour.
AH’s Kristian Patten captured the garage rock sweethearts in Manchester.
Liverpool’s Zuzu made the trip over to Manchester to showcase her brand of hook-y indie rock.
Cardiff duo Big Character recently opened up for SWMRS on their UK tour.
Check out these photos from the Manchester date of the tour.
A capacity crowd in Manchester witnessed Bury Tomorrow play their biggest headline show to date alongside 36 Crazyfists, Cane Hill and Crystal Lake.
Liverpudlian pop-punks WSTR were back in the North West as part of their UK tour.
Check out these photos from their recent show in Manchester.
Melbourne pop-punks Between You & Me have been touring the UK with WSTR.
Check out these photos from their recent show in Manchester.
Grunge pop trio Hey Charlie have been on the road with WSTR.
Check out these photos from the Liverpool date of the tour.
Mike Vennart returns home to Manchester with an assured display.
Anti-Flag, Cancer Bats and Worriers recently brought some punk rock anarchy to the UK.
Here’s what AH’s Ian Kenworthy witnessed in Manchester.
Coheed & Cambria, along with CHON, served up a memorable night in Manchester.
Here’s what AH’s Ian Kenworthy witnessed earlier this month.
Crown The Empire triumphantly left a big impression as they returned to the UK last month.
“Spellbinding, delicate and haunting – Julien Baker served up an unforgettable night in Manchester.”
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