Creating songs which tackle themes including trauma and domestic violence by channelling cult horror and science fiction films, Halloran have been making a name for themselves with intense, introspective and brutally honest material with which they pull no punches. Hailing from Reading in the United Kingdom, the bands reputation is for the kind of incendiary
Burn baby burn, disco inferno. While the United Kingdom is either enjoying or enduring a heatwave, depending on your point of view, Mercury’s Well are preparing for this years incarnation of Summer Bash. Their annual Hawaiian themed Beach Party has reached a milestone eighth year this year and so no less than ten bands will
As Machine Head will tell you, it’s all about the blood, the sweat and the beers so while we’re enjoying a well earned break this bank holiday weekend and a couple of cheeky drinks, we thought it would be fun to spend a moment in the company of Liam Fogarty and Simon Davies from Progressive
What do you think about when someone mentions a Hawaiian themed beach party (or luau)? Vibrant colours, palm trees, flower necklaces (or leis) and laid back island vibes? Mai Tai cocktails? Mercury’s Well have all of that and more lined up for you with this years eighth incarnation of their annual one day festival known
For the past seven years Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well have been hosting a Hawaiian themed beach party known as Summer Bash at The Facebar in Reading. This year it will take place on 18th July and so you can expect blood (a song by Mercury’s Well), sweat (it can get bloody hot in
You’ve read about the possibilities! You’ve seen the line up announcement! Now its time for the first of our band introductions! But wait! What is Summer Bash we hear you cry? It’s an annual Hawaiian themed Beach Party hosted by Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well! This year is the eighth incarnation and will see
Seemingly taking inspiration from the art of the surprise released album (see: “The Spark That Moves” by Canadian Hardcore Punks Cancer Bats), Reading Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well have decided to take the path less traveled when it comes to this year’s eighth incarnation of their annual Hawaiian themed beach party one day festival