BRADLEY Wiggins not withstanding we have a bit of a problem with MODs - all relates back to the 80s and their hijacking of rock bands and New Wave bands and a devotion to 'fashion' rather than the music. Which makes it all the more worrying that the arrival of The Who in Belfast will see the parkas and scooters out in force.
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THERE'S something unique about Orange Goblin gigs - something that straddles space and time to reach through the infinite wormholes of multi-dimensional travel to pull the adherents of the ancient art of heaadbanging into 2013.
So, that may be a bit of hyperbole right out of a Michael Moorcock novella, but Orange Goblin, back in Belfast
So, that may be a bit of hyperbole right out of a Michael Moorcock novella, but Orange Goblin, back in Belfast
The Treatment are five young guys from Cambridge in England who have taken the rock world by storm with great live performances, a fantastic debut album and support slots with some of the biggest names in rock. They’re currently working on a new album and head back out on the road again in February and March to support Slash on tour in Nottingham, Blackpool and Dublin. On their “day off” from the Slash tour they play a headline show in The Diamond Rock Club in Ahoghill on Saturday 2nd March.
When a band has been around as long as 18 years they can go two ways – out the door or on to yet further success: for Orange Goblin the second option is the one proving that longevity can result in greater rewards and the just triumph of god solid heavy
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