It would have done if Bradford had listened to the in-house tech instead of being a prima donna rockstar.* That show should have been perfect for them.
They've always been brilliant at the Concorde in the past tbf.
*Allegedly.
I haven't got a ticket for the main event the last couple of years and had a great time going round the alt. stuff.
We're also running this banger at The Pipeline on the Saturday. It's going to be 'sick' as they say in modern parlance. So that's one day sorted...
Oh and their drummer Moses Archuleta released a wicked album last year under the name 'Moon Diagrams.' I have a hunch you'll like this Herr T.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkOt4BiH1HI
They were the best band in the world 2007-2009 (as well as Bradford's work as Atlas Sound and Lockett's as Lotus Plaza being exceptional.) That run of records Cryptograms- Fluorescent Grey- Microcastle- Weird Era- Rainwater Casette Exchange is as good as any band post-2000. Their live shows...
Put out of its misery.
They totally ****ed up, if they'd come up with a decent internet offering in the late 90's/ early 00's when Pitchfork started to get going they could have been top dog rather than a free paper more concerned with flogging hair-gel than any serious music journalism as it...
To be honest it gets worse than this, I distinctly remember saying Hughton had 10 games to sort it out in his first full season after the soul destroying end to the Hyppia/ Hughton campaign. I think were top after those 10 games.
Isn't an essential part of being self employed ensuring that you have contingency for scenarios where you are unable to work?
Or should the public purse take the risk on sorting out the mess when people make unnecessary, money motivated decisions to ignore severe weather.
It's selfish. Sort...