
Steve Gullick
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1 week ago |
theface.com | James Balmont |Steve Gullick
“All my favourite songwriters’ best qualities are their abilities to reckon with themselves. I knew I was going to be touring a lot, and so I felt that night after night I should believe in what I’m saying” “A24 completely let me do what I want. It feels really fresh and exciting [in a way that] signing with a classic indie label that imposes its own context perhaps doesn’t”
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1 month ago |
kerrang.com | Emma Wilkes |Steve Gullick
May 21, 2025Words:Emma WilkesPhotography:Steve GullickA pandemic. The death of a monarch. The Conservative party’s fall from grace. The ejection of Donald Trump from the White House and his subsequent return. All of these historic moments have unfolded in the time since Loathe last released a proper album. To be precise, 1,930 days have passed since the Liverpool alt. metallers unveiled their stunning second album, I Let It In And It Took Everything.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
theface.com | Steve Gullick
Yeah, there’s a day festival happening pretty much every weekend in London, but how many of them have line-ups as cool as RALLY’s? Taking place on 28th August at Southwark Park in South East London, the second edition of RALLY includes the monochrome art-rockers Bar Italia, Detroit’s rowdy ghettotech trio HiTech, cult rap duo Armand Hammer, tongue-in-cheek ravers Two Shell and the charmingly eccentric songwriter Nourished by Time.
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Jul 5, 2024 |
kerrang.com | Emily Carter |Steve Gullick
Marmozets have just revealed that they’ve signed a new record deal, meaning that their next chapter is hopefully go. It’s been six years since the band’s 5/5-rated album Knowing What You Know Now, which was released via Roadrunner Records. But now the Bingley faves have signed to the independent, genre-spanning Nettwerk Music Group – so fingers crossed we get a new record at some point in the not-so-distant future.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
kerrang.com | Rishi Shah |Steve Gullick
June 26, 2024Words:Rishi ShahPhotos:Steve Gullick“There’s only so much I can take, in the van,” jokes Lia Metcalfe, calling in from the Liverpool Lime Street station smoking area. The Mysterines’ frontwoman has ditched the rest of her bandmates on their long, winding journey back from Germany’s Hurricane and Southside festivals, opting to catch an early train home.
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