Yes another top tune and no doubt top album coming via Boxed In. Check em out - https://youtu.be/8NGa3wIyWoY

Yes another top tune and no doubt top album coming via Boxed In. Check em out - https://youtu.be/8NGa3wIyWoY
This is why the pain of the music world is worth it. True art, magnificent.
Great photo from last night's Spiders Web gig by Dave Goodwin.
Get yourselves down, Dublin Castle Sunday 24th June. The mighty John Robb hits the nail on the head with Shaking Chains here:http://louderthanwar.com/gig-of-the-week-manchesters-best-kept-secret-shaking-chains-play-saturday-home-town-show/
Gig details here:
An essential cog in time's musical history which has been forged here in Manchester is being prepared for positioning by Concrete...
Also coming soon 'Roy Sings The Blues' watch this space...
Get yourselves down, 30th July '16
Valencia Art
If Hunky Dory and all it's genius doesn't make it first time round then no artist ever deserves to make it without an almighty battle. Amen.
Well you can't beat Orphan Boy home town live action in Spider's Web, that is unless you have it combined with a Steels chippy tea. Get yourselves down there. http://steelscornerhouse.co.uk/
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There's a constant in the topsy turvey world of the backstreets of music, Jim Gellatly. A great way to pass a Sunday afternoon is to listen to Jim's new findings. All praise Jim.✊🏻
The Mariners are on their way to Wembley, TWICE😁
Mariners get down your iTunes Store and bag yourself the mighty Orphan Boy Mariner anthem 'Black And White (For You)' for the trips down.
Black and White (For You) - Single by Orphan Boy
UTFM
Yes we're still alive and so is Sounds From The Other City. Get yourselves down there today, always a top affair.
Live music is alive and well at Ku Bar in Stockton-on-Tees. Orphan Boy supported The Enemy there last Sunday night and it reminded me of how great the hardest profession in the world can be.
A great venue run by hard working friendly staff, Jimmy Jukebox, Simon and many others looked after us from start to finish. Typified when Chris Orphan's drum peddle broke two songs in and Jimmy quickly ran on The Enemy tour bus and shouted 'WE'VE GOT A SITUATIONNNN!' The Enemy lads jaws dropped given the events of Paris on Friday night, Jimmy quickly shouted out 'THE ORPHANS PEDAL's BUST.' Huge sighs of relief and a peddle were quickly emitted by the Enemy. A great bit of work by Jimmy and many thanks Liam✊🏻
So, the night was sold out, approx 40% of the crowd got in two hours before the 10pm headline set to watch and welcome the v impressive Flesh open proceedings. Approx 80% were in for the Orphan 9pm blinding & v well received set. Lots of Stockton pro Orphan love and signing going on all night after at the Orphan Boy merch spot. Support slot heaven basically as opposed to the hell of the empty room when the crowd have only eyes and ears for the headliner or possibly worse still is the 'support band are the enemy' scenario.
A blinding Enemy slot capped the night, approx a 1.5 hour set, biiiiggg sound for the v strong set and arms aloft pretty much start to finish.
Another highlight of the night was being educated in the edible art that is the North East invention 'The Parmo.'
All followed by packing up and driving 2 hours back to Mcr with big smiles on mine and Rick Concrete's faces.
Long live Rock & Roll...... and fast food diversity.
Mike Concrete
Orphan Boy in action
The Enemy Yeaaaahhhhh
Flesh - V good band, look em up and check em out
The calm before the storm at the merch stall
And the people wanted it. Amen