The Gin Riots | zh

There are four bands called Chariots: 1) A hardcore/emo violence band from the U.K. that formed in 2002 with their full length release "Daybreak" on BSM records in 2004, and their last farewell ep "The Inner Life" on Holy Roar Records in 2007. official myspace: http://www.myspace.com/chariotsuk 2) A Japanese visual kei band named chariots on the label UNDER CODE PRODUCTION. chariots formed late 2007 after the split of the famous visual kei band Phantasmagoria by former vocalist 戮 (Riku). With a concept of "aggressive art" the band creates a sound that "conveys elegance and beauty even while producing a violent,...
Out of the ashes of the much-missed Fell City Girl, Oxford-based 4 piece The Winchell Riots have had a pretty explosive beginning. Their debut Oxford show sold out well in advance such was the hype, their second show at Truck Festival saw over 800 people pack into the Barn Stage to watch their set, and their third show saw the band tear apart Manchester's In The City showcase conference. Things move quickly in the world of The Winchell Riots. Formed over a love of the novels of Philip Roth, mixing up Death Cab For Cutie with Bjork and Sigur Ros,...
The idea to make a festival band was born whilst at Reading '08. We realised that it's not always your favourite band that makes the festival for you. It's the one that takes you away, or leaves you with a big smiling grin on your face; walking into a tent and within minutes you're in the middle throwing beer everywhere. This is the Calico Street Riots incentive. Stay happy and see you at the shows! Keep your eyes peeled for the 'Pint and a Fight' video on YouTube. It's not there yet but it will be soon with a surprise...
Woog Riots are Silvana Battisti and Marc Herbert. In March 2016 the duo will release their 5th album "Alan Rusbridger". Their career in pop music began in 2004 when they compiled and curated an international tribute sampler dedicated to Manchester's indie icons “The Fall”. The double CD was released on the Hamburg based "What's So Funny About" label, run by Alfred 'the record Pope' Hilsberg, the same label handled the first three Woog Riots albums. Sung in English, their electro flavoured three minute garage-come-broadway-hit songs cover various phenomena of culture, pop and politics. Promotional tours to the USA, Great Britain,...
The Australian indie four-piece flew overseas in 2008 to play the Great Escape Festival in the UK after Martin Elbourne (former agent of New Order, The Smiths) immediately confirmed City Riots after watching the band perform just a few weeks beforehand. The band was part of a stellar line-up including The Wombats, Vampire Weekend and The Futureheads, as well as playing sideshows at the Camden Barfly and the International Pop Festival in Liverpool. Following the three-week British tour, the band came back for a brief Australian run before heading across the Pacific to play a five-week tour of the United...