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The Ghost Of Fudge Posted August 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 Fudge Aberdeen and the Moorings Bar present:Saturday 27th August ESTEL (Dublin, Ireland) An original member of the nineties school of uncompromisingunderground rock/ punk bands, with an impressive back cat-alogue and at least three more releases to come in 2011.This Irish band last played here a couple of years ago, andwere magnificant, so dont miss the oppertunity to see them.Were calling it horror-jazz, but see what YOU think......COHOLIC (Edinburgh)COhOLiC ViDeO - least amusing video ever made .mp4 - YouTubeCoholic are a three-piece alternative rock band with dynamic,dramatic and passionate songs about Work War, Anxiety,Sex and Serial Killers. Their influences count Manic StreetPreachers, Rush, Radiohead, Idlewild, Smashing Pumpkins,Biffy Clyro, and Our Lady Peace.SEMPERFI Recently voted Most Metal Of Metal at Aberdeens musicalversion of the Oscars, The Fudge Awards 2011.SemperFi took to the stage, with a great confidence knowingthat their songs will surely strike a chord with the audience.They blasted into their set with crushing double kick drum,dual solos, pounding bass lines and face melting vocals!Mosh pits were aplenty and so were the compliments flyingaround about the band. Their merch table was reminiscent ofa Beatles concert. The band as a whole were excellent, themusic was tight. SemperFi are a reminder of Five FingerDeath Punch, and are sure to do just as well"- Jonathan Toye,Ultimate Guitar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teabags Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 No Fi, Lo Fi, Hi Fi | Quarter Inch CollectiveAwesome collection of Estel recordings for 5 Euro. Also, if you have Spotify, check out the album "The Bones of Something" here: The Bones Of Something by Estel on SpotifyEstel are, without a shadow of doubt, fucking fantastic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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