
*Fav Album:
Nirvana – Nevermind
Spice Girls – Spiceworld
*Interests: Rock gigs, Filmmaking, Clothes, Avant Garde weirdness.
*Describe your self: A little devil
*First live gig: My dad took me to see Oasis as a kid & it was like finally finding your religion.
*Fav movie: I saw Bad Timing recently which is about this incredibly bewitching girl who is really alluring but she is also slowly going insane. Maybe I’ll meet her doppelganger in a mental institution one day.
*What do you think of the future of British rock? Wait till you get a load of us.
*Fav Album: This has got to be Fat Of The Land by Prodigy, It was something so completely different from everything that was going on at the time. For me it was the last of the ‘album’ albums; a collection of songs that were all part of something rather than just put together, it is a journey from start to finish.
*Interests: Music I think is the obvious one, I’ve got the day job to keep me going but music has always been with me throughout my life.
*Describe Your Self: ‘Crazy’ would be the word most people would jump to I guess. Not in a horrible serial killer way but in a fun, enjoyable way. Always trying to see the happier side of life and inviting anyone that want to join in.
*First Live Gig: If we’re talking actual 1st live gig then it would be a band called Production G (local town band). I think the G stood for Gorman as they were all siblings. A little like Hanson except didn’t get the 1# hit wonder. They did do a wicked cover of Button Moon though.
*Fav Movie: This is difficult, there are so many! Really want to say Fight Club, just genius throughout; great story, brilliant actors, awesome scenes, directing on point, and a stupidly annoying Easter Egg. But then there is Ghostbusters. I did spend a large proportion of my youth thinking I would grow up to be a ghostbuster! Me & my sister even had proton packs but we never had the trap so could never fully capture ghosts. We were told to imagine the trap – bizarrely this was the hard part looking back!
*What do you think of the future of British rock?
It is whatever we choose to make it. Like everything in life, if you want it you have to go out & get it. Don’t like it? Change it!


*Fav Album: Changing regularly; but “My Chemical Romance – The Black Parade”, “Beartooth – Below” and “Charli XCX – Charli” are always high on the list.
*Interests: Live music and music production, card games, nerd shit, anime.
*Describe yourself: I’m the scary queer trans-rights activist the Daily Mail warned you about. (They/Them pronouns)
*First Live Gig: Of Mice and Men, supported by Beartooth and Issues. I’ll forever have a soft spot for metalcore, and Beartooth have been my favourite band (or one of) ever since
*Fav Movie: The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, although the cinematography in Knives Out captivated me the first time I saw it.
*What do you think of the future of British Rock?
With so many amazing bands on the scene, us included, in my opinion it’s never looked brighter.
