#15 January 24, 2025, 03:22:06 PM Last Edit: January 24, 2025, 04:36:28 PM by StoutAndAle
Not going to make it to this gig tonight. Trains to Dublin cancelled. Don't fancy the drive at this stage.

Gutted. Absolutely sickened.


Anyone want a free ticket for tonight's (24.01.25) show?   :abbath:

Ticket gone.

The Redneck Manifesto are doing 4 dates around Ireland to promote their new album - "Grushy"

Aug. 28 - Galway - Róisín Dubh
Aug. 29 - Cork - Cyprus Avenue
Aug. 30 - Limerick - Dolan's
Sep. 06 - Dublin - The Button Factory


Quote from: StoutAndAle on June 16, 2025, 10:01:56 AMThe Redneck Manifesto are doing 4 dates around Ireland to promote their new album - "Grushy"

Aug. 28 - Galway - Róisín Dubh
Aug. 29 - Cork - Cyprus Avenue
Aug. 30 - Limerick - Dolan's
Sep. 06 - Dublin - The Button Factory



Hopefully I'll catch the Dolans show.
Over 20 yeats since I've seen them last.

Quote from: Carnage on December 06, 2024, 02:16:48 PMAdebisi Shank, haven't heard that name in a whlie. Saw them in Galway yonks ago, savage stuff. I have a CD somewhere, I think.

Weren't they the support for FNM in the Olympia in 2009. I didn't see them but I'm fairly sure they were without going looking them up

No idea, I didn't go to that. I saw the classic line up in their prime (Angel Dust tour), I see no need to see them again.

Fair enough but they were still fantastic in the Olympia and were a real bucket list band for me. I'd say they were fucking savage on the Angel Dust tour all the same I'd have fucking loved to see that


Quote from: astfgyl on June 19, 2025, 04:22:53 PM
Quote from: Carnage on December 06, 2024, 02:16:48 PMAdebisi Shank, haven't heard that name in a whlie. Saw them in Galway yonks ago, savage stuff. I have a CD somewhere, I think.

Weren't they the support for FNM in the Olympia in 2009. I didn't see them but I'm fairly sure they were without going looking them up

They were. Patton requested them from what I recall.

Adebisi Shank were a great live band. I last saw them at the Mantua festival in Roscommon, 2008 (alongside the likes of BATS and Rarely Seen Above Ground).

The Faith No More concert in 1992 was excellent. Their support that night was L7 who were on their "Bricks Are Heavy" (still a great album) tour. I was disappointed to miss their 2009 show in the Olympia but had been looking forward to seeing them play the Sunstroke festival in 2020 (damn Covid). Now, it seems unlikely we'll get to see FNM with Mike Patton again.

Quote from: seangan on June 20, 2025, 01:13:36 PMAdebisi Shank were a great live band. I last saw them at the Mantua festival in Roscommon, 2008 (alongside the likes of BATS and Rarely Seen Above Ground).


Ya Adebisi shank are great live. We were expecting some mad guitarist doing the crazy bits but they were only samples.
Was that the mantua where it pissed rain the whole weekend?

Quote from: Ollkiller on June 20, 2025, 02:09:48 PMWas that the mantua where it pissed rain the whole weekend?

Mantua was showery when I was there in 2008 – not raining for the whole weekend. Mantua had a great friendly vibe to it and I enjoyed the amateurness of the small festival. Tickets were cheap but there was hardly any security so a lot of people just turned up without tickets. Unfortunately, that wrecked it for the organisers and that was the last year they ran it.

Quote from: seangan on June 20, 2025, 03:30:16 PM
Quote from: Ollkiller on June 20, 2025, 02:09:48 PMWas that the mantua where it pissed rain the whole weekend?
Quote from: seangan on June 20, 2025, 03:30:16 PM
Quote from: Ollkiller on June 20, 2025, 02:09:48 PMWas that the mantua where it pissed rain the whole weekend?

Mantua was showery when I was there in 2008 – not raining for the whole weekend. Mantua had a great friendly vibe to it and I enjoyed the amateurness of the small festival. Tickets were cheap but there was hardly any security so a lot of people just turned up without tickets. Unfortunately, that wrecked it for the organisers and that was the last year they ran it.
Mantua was showery when I was there in 2008 – not raining for the whole weekend. Mantua had a great friendly vibe to it and I enjoyed the amateurness of the small festival. Tickets were cheap but there was hardly any security so a lot of people just turned up without tickets. Unfortunately, that wrecked it for the organisers and that was the last year they ran it.

Aye that's the one. It rained a bit and the ground was very mucky in parts. Ya crowd was friendly. Not checking tickets is mental.

Quote from: seangan on June 20, 2025, 01:13:36 PMAdebisi Shank were a great live band. I last saw them at the Mantua festival in Roscommon, 2008 (alongside the likes of BATS and Rarely Seen Above Ground).

The Faith No More concert in 1992 was excellent. Their support that night was L7 who were on their "Bricks Are Heavy" (still a great album) tour. I was disappointed to miss their 2009 show in the Olympia but had been looking forward to seeing them play the Sunstroke festival in 2020 (damn Covid). Now, it seems unlikely we'll get to see FNM with Mike Patton again.


Shit news. Also mad from reading that article to realise Sol Invictus is ten years ago

Quote from: StoutAndAle on June 16, 2025, 10:01:56 AMThe Redneck Manifesto are doing 4 dates around Ireland to promote their new album - "Grushy"

Aug. 28 - Galway - Róisín Dubh
Aug. 29 - Cork - Cyprus Avenue
Aug. 30 - Limerick - Dolan's
Sep. 06 - Dublin - The Button Factory



Really looking forward to the Cork show tonight.

The videos from Galway look class. 

Not even going to spoil it looking it up, but the anticipation is real.

I'm sure they'll deliver, last time I saw them they were top notch.