I arrived at The Carling Academy two hours before the doors opened and was amazed to see the queue already stretching along Dale End. MUCC and Story of the Year had signing slots prior to the start of the gig, and their fans were keen to make the most of this. The gig was going to be a long one with five bands on show, all who are top acts in their genre and respective countries and the show was set up in a way that it got heavier through the night with Atreyu as headliners on last which was good as they are capable of playing it heavy as well as light. By the time the room darkened the sell out crowd were in the mood for what promised to be an evening of musical mayhem.

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Where better to start than Horse the Band? They bounced their way through their set with energy in abundance, whilst retaining huge grins on their faces. They love live gigs and it showed. Especially strong was Murder which shows off their ability to effectively combine keys and strings to maximum effect while mixing hardcore vocals with lighter styles. They boasted being hung-over, although I suspect they were still in the inebriated stage, we managed to interview them before the show and I think they were cracking cans then. All the same, they fitted the tone of the evening perfectly setting the mood and getting the crowd up for it, a good warm up act who were enjoyed by all.
Review by Mel Flavell
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