High Tides & Where There’s Life @Rock City Basement, Nottingham 17/3/17

The online review of the High Tides gig on Friday @Rock_City_Notts Basement with Where There’s Life as the support. Fresh from Nottingham Post. Read and enjoy
http://www.nottinghampost.com/nottingham-band-high-tides-launch-ep-at-rescue-rooms-review-and-photos/story-30217960-detail/story.html

Nottingham band High Tides launched their latest EP at Rock City. Word and photos by Adam Humphries It was around four hours long but definitely a great evening for rock fans, both local and from…
 

One To Watch: High Tides (online)

Fresh from the Nottingham paper online aka Nottingham Post my interview with new band High Tides. Their new EP is out tomorrow, and if you’re in Nottingham you can catch these guys in concert tomorrow. Print version will follow soon.

http://www.nottinghampost.com/new-nottingham-band-high-tides-to-launch-album-at-rock-city/story-30208373-detail/story.html

High Tides are an energetic new band from Nottingham under the influence of everyone from Blink 182 to Panic At The Disco. Adam Humphreys spoke to them ahead of their album launch gig at Rock City…

http://www.nottinghampost.com/new-nottingham-band-high-tides-to-launch-album-at-rock-city/story-30208373-detail/story.html

High Tides are an energetic new band from Nottingham under the influence of everyone from Blink 182 to Panic At The Disco. Adam Humphreys spoke to them ahead of their album launch gig at Rock City…

MacMillan Fest 2016@ various venues, Nottingham 3/9/16

The annual event known as MacMillan Fest returned for another year and both Rock City and Rescue Rooms played host to event this year. With 67 acts on the bill the event organisers have pulled out all the stops to make this the best event to date yet. MacMillan Fest is organised by IKE Promotions, courtesy of its head organiser, Kris Davis. The event attracts big names every year to headline its festivals.

This years’ main headlining acts consisted of Seafret and Sikth, whom individually, managed to pull full crowds on both the main stages. Headlining duo Harry Draper and Jack Sedman who make Seafret have only been on the music scene since 2014 and have been making a name for themselves since, closed the night at the Rescue Rooms. Over at the main stage at Rock City, rock metal veterans, Sikth, helped bring the night to a close.  

Other acts that appeared were High Tides, Chasing Dragons, Continents, The Mocking Jays, Inme, The Mitherhead and Black Cats & Magpies raised the roof, you could practically smell the sweat, adrenaline and energy. Returning bands were Our Saving Day and Eyre Llew. Over at the acoustics area at the main bar were Billie, Joseph Knight, Bethany Jowett and Ellie Keegan, who proved that acoustics are just as good as rock/metal bands.

Overall it was a successful day with many musicians, both local and from further afield, playing at all seven venues with plenty of food, drink and merchandise to go around, and oddly enough people willing to get their hair cut for the cause. Don’t ask.

The annual music event which takes place every year in September is to raise both awareness and money for the MacMillan Cancer charity and also helps support local artists at the same time.