Tag: Carcer City

NEWS: Bristol’s Fat Lip Fest announces 2018 first wave!

Taking place on Saturday 28th July, Bristol All Day festival Fat Lip Fest has announced its first wave of bands for the 2018 incarnation. At £22 plus fees it’s an absolute steal! Hacktivist Carcer City Bad Sign Mallory Knox Black Peaks Area 11 New Volume Tigresses Home Bound Better Than Never Catch Fire Beyond Recall

NEWS: Hopfest 2018 has 3 mystery bands…

Taking place at Rushden Athletic Club in Northamptonshire over the weekend of 29th June, Hopfest 2018 still has 3 mystery bands to unveil. The 3 day festival will feature the cream of the crop of UK underground metal talent, including Sworn Amongst, Carcer City & Confessions of a Traitor while also landing Birmingham’s finest Oceans

NEWS: Carcer City June Tour dates!

Although there has been no official announcement from the band, Carcer City have booked a show at the O2 Academy, Oxford on Friday 1st June. The show proceeds their slot on Saturday 2nd June at London’s Camden Rocks Festival. Tickets are available via Ticket Master. The band’s brilliant third album “Infinite Unknown” is out now

NEWS: Carcer City announce Scottish dates in January!

Liverpool’s Stay Sick Recordings phenomenon Carcer City will resume touring in 2018 with a run of four dates in Scotland in January with Sworn Amongst. 25th – Dundee, Beat Generator 26th – Inverness, Mad Hatter’s 27th – Edinburgh, Opium 28th – Glasgow, Ivory Blacks

NEWS: Arcaeon release “Golden Rehersal Moments” video!

It’s been a long time since we heard anything from Arcaeon, their live debut alongside The Arusha Accord, Carcer City & Perception in June was impressive but we are still awaiting their debut EP with no release date in site! The band have now dropped a second video tease on their YouTube channel, this time

REVIEW: “Infinite Unknown” by Carcer City

I first came across Carcer City when they opened up for Attila on The European Chaos Tour in April 2017 with The Word Alive. I knew they were from Liverpool and signed to Chris Fronzak’s Stay Sick Recordings label, but that was it. Carcer City were second on the bill and put on a stunning