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Ron
October 15th 2023
Thoroughly enjoyed all the bands I saw. Hadn't heard any before but if you are into Rock Music, all the bands will fulfil. Would go to see all again.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@Ivory Blacks
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Deadfire Biography
There’s nothing subtle about Scottish heavy rockers DEADFIRE. The brazen riff slingers have absorbed the attitude, energy and craft of Motörhead, Black Sabbath, Rage Against The Machine and Therapy? The end result is a no-holds-barred sound and high intensity live show that begs to be witnessed.
DEADFIRE were originally formed back in 2012. However, the band’s early days were hindered by a revolving door of bassists and guitarists. This all changed in 2021 when DEADFIRE settled on a permanent line-up. Ever since then, the fiery rockers have become a sturdy and solid unit. They play together, tour together, drink together. DEADFIRE are an extremely well-oiled gigging machine and have two European tours under their belts. In Germany, Poland, Holland, and Czech Republic, they have played just about every town and city, and also supported the likes of Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, Hawkwind, Sham 69, and Sister Sin. With further UK touring on the horizon tied in with the release of their explosive new single 'Anxiety Society', 2022 promises to be a manic year for the Scottish rockers.
Read MoreDEADFIRE were originally formed back in 2012. However, the band’s early days were hindered by a revolving door of bassists and guitarists. This all changed in 2021 when DEADFIRE settled on a permanent line-up. Ever since then, the fiery rockers have become a sturdy and solid unit. They play together, tour together, drink together. DEADFIRE are an extremely well-oiled gigging machine and have two European tours under their belts. In Germany, Poland, Holland, and Czech Republic, they have played just about every town and city, and also supported the likes of Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, Hawkwind, Sham 69, and Sister Sin. With further UK touring on the horizon tied in with the release of their explosive new single 'Anxiety Society', 2022 promises to be a manic year for the Scottish rockers.
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