About a week about I went to see Killing The Dream/The Carrier/ More Than Life/Unrestrained at the Underworld Camden. The first band up were Unrestrained over from the states, today was the last date on their European tour. They sounded brilliant, full of passion and anger, just my type of band. They also spoke about some issues between their songs, which I know no everyone enjoyed, but I personally enjoy it. Next up were probably my favorite new UK band at the moment, scratch that the World. Ive been playing this record pretty much no stop since I got it. The last time I saw them they were brilliant, but I didn't really know them that well at the time. This time though I was well into it. There was only me, my mate and maybe two other people who were getting involved, which was a shame but still, they were fantastic and played with such rage and passion that I thought was long lost. Next up was The Carrier who were pretty good, I wasn't too into them before this show, but tonight they hooked me in, they played a storming set but in turn lead me to pick up the 7". Then tonight's headline Killing The Dream came one, they opened with my favorite song by them, Fractures. Which I got the mic handed to me during the "we are letting go bit". Which pretty much made my good night even better. This band are fantastic in every way. Go see them , pick up their new record and you will see instantly was I'm talking about.
On Saturday came the hugely anticipated Royal Rumble alldayer. The day really started by me meeting Leanne at Victoria Station, getting donuts and catching the tube up to Camden. On they way we en-counted 4chan people, with V for Vendetta masks playing that Chocolate Rain song very loudly. We arrived at the venue, found James and got our passes hung out with the Search Party boys for a bit and drank some Buckfast (don't try it.). Then we went to see the Search Party boys. This was their first show out of Glasgow, but you couldn't tell. They played asif they had been doing this for years. So much energy, so much talent. I really really hope they get some more English shows, hell maybe even a tour, god knows they deserve it. Next was Lonewolves, a relatively new band, but still a fucking good band. The tunes are fresh but still have plenty of intensity, and brilliance. Expect big things from them in the coming months. Next we have Chaos Days. Now being the only Pop Punk band on pretty much an exclusive Hardcore show, certainly has its disadvantages. And not everyone in the crowd was into them.
BRB gonna go see ringworm/xbishopx will finish this off later.