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Rain In Death Valley / Goose Chase / Scouge / Helle on Friday 24th June 2022
RAIN IN DEATH VALLEY
https://youtu.be/kbtmduKAL58
A punk/post hardcore band based in West Yorkshire, UK. Their sound stems from multiple different genres and influences including 2000s punk rock, modern metal and pop punk with some of the main influences being bands such as Rise Against, Beartooth, While She Sleeps and Green Day.
GOOSE CHASE
“Lyrically unpredictable and musically animalistic”- Shoplifters Union
https://soundcloud.com/user-227883052
Hailing from towns across the UK, but at home in Leeds. Enigmatic punk band Goose Chase have burst onto the local scene supporting Himalayas and Bandit, with their mix of high energy Radio X bait, and the kind of borderline spoken word that makes Radio Six dads forget their divorces. Gather round folks, don’t stand still too long; the goose is loose.
SCOUGE
https://scouge.bandcamp.com
An independent Alternative 3-piece Rock band formed in mid 2021 when Rob Lee from Pulled Apart By Horses moved from Leeds to Bradford and met Drummer and local Tattoo Artist Ian Atkinson and Bass Player Daz Akeroyd. The trio instantly bonded over a love of melodic yet abrasive 90's quiet/loud anthems with big sludge-time riffs.
HELLE
https://www.fb.com/helleband/videos
“In your face in the best possible way – forceful, confrontational, strong, with edge.”
A Leeds based 4 piece featuring screaming vocals, screeching guitars, storming bass and killer drums. They are a mixing pot of influences ranging from classic punk, grunge, and Riot Grrrl.
Shouting about feminism never sounded so sexy!
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