If you haven’t already, there are at least 21 good reasons to grab yourself a ticket to the annual Hawaiian beach party that is Summer Bash. Hosted by Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well, this year’s sixth incarnation, subtitled “Hell In Hawaii“, takes place on Saturday 13th July at The Facebar in Reading with a
A red sky at night means that Hell In Hawaii approaches and the annual beach party at The Facebar in Reading hosted by Progressive Death Metal heroes Mercury’s Well is only getting bigger. If you don’t already know, this year’s sixth incarnation is only 48 days away, set to take place on 13th July and
Why should you drag your carcass down to The Facebar in Reading on Saturday 13th July? Aside from the fact that fresh air is good for you and alcoholic beverages are on offer, 10 bands will take to the stage as the sixth incarnation of the Hawaiian Beach Party that is Summer Bash takes place.
“We’re leavin’ together, But still it’s farewell, And maybe we’ll come back, To Earth, who can tell? I guess there is no one to blame, We’re leaving ground (leaving ground), Will things ever be the same again? It’s the final countdown.”
Like McDonald’s Winning Sips, Reading Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well are gradually putting out the classic arcade game style fires on the poster for this year’s incarnation of Summer Bash and revealing the bands that are joining them on stage. Subtitled 666: Hell In Hawaii, the annual one day event will take place on
If you haven’t already read the memo, Reading Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well are bringing back Summer Bash, subtitled 666: Hell In Hawaii this summer. It will take place on Saturday 13th July at The Facebar in Reading with 10 (or possibly 11) joining them on stage. After all the speculation around a possible
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Seven days and seven deadly sins after our first encounter of the strange kind with Industrial Post-Hardcore, Math Rock and Alt. Hip-Hop genre bending trio Masquerader, it’s time for round #2. It may have taken longer than anyone could have imagined to appear but their debut EP “Nothing Will Change” finds them create something refreshingly
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