CANCELLED! Marshall Records Present King Creature & Reigning Days in the Black Box 29 Feb 18
This gig has been CANCELLED
Marshall Records Present: ‘For The Record’ with King Creature and Reigning Days at the Black Box, Belfast on Monday 29 February 2018. Doors open at 6.30 pm and tickets are a mere £5 in advance or a measly £7 on the door.
Having played with rock and metal heavy-hitters such as Motörhead, Megadeth, Hellyeah and Down, King Creature are determined that the true spirit of rock and roll lives on, not just in music but also in the spirit of their performances and the way they live day to day.King Creature were catapulted into the limelight as the opening act for Motörhead in 2015 at The Eden Sessions. Since then, they have layed shows and festivals across the UK, including Hard Rock Hell, Looe Festival and Boardmasters.
Freshly signed to Marshall Records, King Creature have recently finished recording their debut album at the infamous Abbey Road Studios with world class producer Rob Cass. King Creature are determined to make 2017 the year of rock and roll by bringing their high-octane performance to stages everywhere.
“One of the UK’s fastest rising bands gives us a taste of next year’s full length.
Having landed themselves a deal with the newly-launched Marshall Records back in March, and currently putting the finishing touches to their full-length debut, Devonshire trio Reigning Days are gearing up for the biggest year of their career so far. Luckily the band showcasing new tunes tonight look and sound like they are more than ready to conquer the world, hammering out the kind of choruses that turned Royal Blood into chart-topping heroes in what felt like no time at all. “There’s not a lot to say other than get drunk and enjoy yourselves”, grins singer-guitarist Dan Steer whose voice blending with that of Jonny Finnis – along with some clever amp trickery also reminiscent of Royal Blood – gives Empire, Gravity and Crazy Horse layers and volume beyond what a three piece would normally be able to achieve. New tracks including “Do You Feel?” hold up to expectation and bode well for things to come while live favourites Thrones and Friendly Fire manage to sound more deafening than ever.”It’s cold and a school night and you could have stayed in to get laid – so thanks for being here and we’ll be seeing you next year”, winks Dan before the brain burning grunge of closer Renegade. If Reigning Days are looking to be the loudest trio straight outta Devon since the mighty Muse, they can rest assured that, based on form like this, they’re well on course”, Amit Sharma, Kerrang
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