SLOUGH Feg, formerly known as The Lord Weird Slough Feg, are an enigma. After listening to their latest release on Metal Blade we weren't sure whether to send them Primordial, Darkest Era, Mael Mordha and Thin Lizzy albums, or forcibly take them away from Slough Feg.
The sheer concept of a metal band from USA playing Celtic tinged songs
The sheer concept of a metal band from USA playing Celtic tinged songs
Read more: Slough Feg - the mystery and the glory of American Celtic Rock
FOR a few short hours the Limelight2 in Belfast was turned into a mini-Bay Area bangers of thrash metal's heyday.
That thrash spirit was delivered by The Distortion Project in bucketloads with four bands delivering sets that could snap a neck.
Sinocence, Bull Riff Stampede, Psychosis and Bakken were on top form in front a
That thrash spirit was delivered by The Distortion Project in bucketloads with four bands delivering sets that could snap a neck.
Sinocence, Bull Riff Stampede, Psychosis and Bakken were on top form in front a
THERE was a time when the rock 'n' roll fraternity enjoyed the anarchy and the middle finger to the establishment and disdained the sit down concerts of their parents; when even the most moderate sounding rock bands enjoyed a swirling mass of swaying fans.
The first Rock Radio NI gig of 2014 in Voodoo, Belfast on Saturday 12th April sees the return of the Pat McManus Band who have performed for us a number of times in the past. These have always been well attended and highly entertaining shows. Tickets can be bought via www.wegottickets.com and from Voodoo, Warrens Newsagents or Fresh Garbage for just £8.
Support comes from Worldsend who made a welcome return recently after a short break to find a new drummer.
Read more: RRNI Presents "The Pat McManus Band & Worldsend" - 12th April