Slam Dunk Festival 2021 Review

So Slam Dunk Festival got moved around a handful of times and nearly didn’t happen but our prayers were answered and everything got to happen as scheduled!

They came out on top but they ultimately had to lose a number of bands due to covid restrictions but…. do we really need to complain? The show went on at both dates in Leeds and Hatfield as scheduled!

The day was in a nutshell, inspiring, exhilarating and emotional to say the least where in fact for some bands for the first time since the pandemic began to a fully live audience!

Okay so firstly just getting there, everything ran without a hitch. With the coach service to the festival running more smoothly everything was off to a good start.

When the floodgates opened shall we say…. there was just an absolute collective rush of energy which had been building for the last eighteen months. People running off to get their spot for their favourite bands, such. sight!

So after the little work of figuring out who to go see, first up on the day was The Key Club stage with For You The Moon. The newcomers to the scene did get people going, even if they were on the softer side of things for the day but it made me all the more hungry to want more from them. Speeding over to the Jägermeister stage for the the end of Blood Youth, you could feel the energy in the pits as well as the emotion for what was would be what was frontman Kaya Tarsus’s last show with the band. Who can blame them for a YOKRSHIRE chant? What I was quite surprised by was how full that crowd was because I don’t think the tent was less than half full for a single band on the day! Way to show your support people!

Shifting across back to The Key Club Stage for the The Hara, this was a band full of energy and genuine craziness.They’re one band on the day which just gave me everything I wanted and more which fed in well over to Doll Skin, with some powerful tracks at their disposal and one performance that is simple but it works so well, with a few acrobatics on it as well. Leading into the special guests which were… (drumroll please) MCFLY! Quite a few people were surprised to say the least but I found myself quite shocked at how heavy they sounded considering they’re quite a more pop orientated band. But realistically, they have to book McBusted for next year right?? It’s the only logical option.

After a little food and watching As It Is from the grass on the Rock Scene Stage I did manage to catch Creeper where they prove just how far they’ve come over the years. Last time they set the festival alight and they’re carrying on that trajectory and I give it maybe five years or so and they could be potential headliners to the whole thing.

Moving back over for The Key Club stage in Static Dress, I do have to say they were a little disappointing not really hitting the mark because of technical difficulties plaguing their set where they compensated with the amount of energy from frontman Olli Appleyard.

It was from this point, I ran into a few problems. The first was being for Funeral For A Friend as well as Trash Boat because I honestly couldn’t get into the Jägermeister Stage! Now it’s amazing to see that there was so many people off to watch them but I don’t think the festival organisers were anticipated the crowd. Nevertheless, I managed to hear a few tracks while I was talking to one or two people and honestly, it was exquisite.

Heading across for the highlight of the festival over to the Rock Scene Stage (even though they were plagued by twenty minutes of technical difficulties) and making their first appearance of a band for six years were We Are The In Crowd. Now I’m not going to lie, thirty seconds into their set, I was nearly in tears, mainly because it felt so good to have this band back, and also because they opened with The Best Thing (That Never Happened) and that song is just so great to listen to.

Now, moving back quickly for the last of Wargasm as well as Lizzy Farrall over on The Key Club stage, there was plenty of energy about again where the terrible twosome of vocals for Wargasm were nothing short of amusing yet amazing. There’s something always so atmospherically charged when they take to the stage and oh so amazing to watch where I’m pretty sure there was a music-gasm during their set but we’ll let the audience decide on that one..

Now onto Lizzy Farrall, one of the festival veterans having played multiple times where previously the artist has only played acoustically here but with her full band debut it’s always so utterly fantastic to watch her play. It feels as if the release of her record ‘Bruise’ really stepped up her game where her sass and banter just come out in full force.

Moving across back to the Rock Scene Stage for State Champs, I wasn’t sure what to expect really but for them the performance was just effortless. They got into the swing of things so quickly and had people up and down as if it was too easy for them. with he added tracks to their catalogue of ‘Just Sound’ and ‘Outta My Head’, these only helped strengthen the emotion of their set just in time for some crowdsurfing.

Rushing back across to The Key Club Stage for the last few tracks in Normandie’s set, the Sweedish band show you they show you why they deserve your attention. Fans will know their music is a lot of build and not just rise and fall where the vocals of Phillip Strand just add to the experience of what you’re witnessing.

Last up on The Key Club Stage were Holding Absence, the Welsh protégées who’ve refined their sound into what Post-hardcore is and when ‘Celebration Song’ hit all I heard was people going absolutely crazy for them and possibly a few pits, I’m fifty-fifty on what I saw there. Nevertheless, their performance showcased the melodic genius of their latest record, ‘The Greatest Mistake Of My Life’ which is uplifted byhow much love they’re getting from the crowd that’s come to watch.

Don Broco were the last band of mine to watch on the day and honestly, one I was looking forward to the most where it’s safe to say that I didn’t leave disappointed with the band putting out some variety across their now lengthy catalogue of tracks. With the production of their set, no expense was too little with laser displays as well as pyro sparking up, and even the inclusion of Waterparks’ Awsten Knight and While She Sleeps’ Loz Taylor joining the band on stage for the UK live debut of Action. Some tracks you just wish you could see live again because as you hear it in another way it stays with you and that’s exactly what the band did with Automatic, Technology and more.

Despite the technical difficulties through the day, it felt so good to be back at Temple Newsman and now next year, hopefully some of the bands which had to pull out can make it back and we can watch in full force with more madness!

Don’t forget check out the pics I took from the crowds below!

Single Review – Doll Skin ‘Control Freak’

Doll Skin are well and truly back with their first release as a two-piece.

Control Freak’ is a cathartic Punk-Rock anthem full with a haunting atmosphere and furious to the sound. The rhythm only matches with he hard hitting drums to connect with the theme of the lyrics in a way most tracks don’t these days. It’s one which just needs to be listened to in these lockdown times.

Rating: 5/5.

On the track the band say:

“Our newest single Control Freak is a product of love by Syd, Meg, our friend Max Calkins and our producer Zach Such. This song is about how you can accidentally tap yourself within your own anxiety. When you have frequent attacks, you avoid all things that trigger them. In an attempt to cope you create a cage for yourself. The music video touches on both Syd and Meg’s time in the psychiatric ward because of mental health reasons in their lives. Ecstatic to be back, looking forward to our new chapter.”

Slam Dunk Festival 2021 Adds A Lot Of Names To Lineup

There’s been a whole load of names added to the upcoming 2021 iteration of Slam Dunk Festival.

In addition to Don Broco and Sum 41 who will be the headlining bands, Young Guns, Trash Boat, Dream State, Movements, Doll Skin and more have all been added.

Ben Ray (Slam Dunk Festival Director) says:

“Not delivering Slam Dunk Festival in 2020 was hard, but with 2021 being the 15th anniversary we will be sure to make it a special one for us all. With overwhelming support shown by our fans by keeping hold of their tickets, I felt it was important to try to give them as many of the artists they bought their tickets for as possible. Therefore I’m so happy to be able to confirm the majority will be returning”.

The full lineup of bands are as follows:

Check out the full list of artists below:

SUM 41 AND DON BROCO 

3OH!3
A
BASEMENT
BILLY TALENT
BLOOD YOUTH
BURY TOMORROW
CHUNK NO CAPTAIN CHUNK
CODE ORANGE
COMEBACK KID
COUNTERPARTS
DANCE GAVIN DANCE
DAYS N DAZE
DEEZ NUTS
DREAM STATE
FACE TO FACE
FOUR YEAR STRONG
FREE THROW
GREYSCALE
HANDS LIKE HOUSES
I AM THE AVALANCHE
ICE NINE KILLS
ISSUES
KNUCKLE PUCK
MAYDAY PARADE
ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES
MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK
MOVEMENTS
NOFX
NORMANDIE
PENNYWISE
POPES OF CHILITOWN
REEL BIG FISH
ROAM
SLEEP ON IT
SPUNGE
STATE CHAMPS
STATIC DRESS
STRAY FROM THE PATH
THE BABOON SHOW
THE BOTTOM LINE
THE FAIM
THE STORY SO FAR
THE VANDALS
THE WONDER YEARS
THIS WILD LIFE
TRASH BOAT
VUKOVI
WARGASM
WE ARE THE IN CROWD
WHILE SHE SLEEPS
WITH CONFIDENCE
YOUNG GUNS
YOUR DEMISE
YOURS TRULY
ZEBRAHEAD

All tickets from Slam Dunk Festival 2020 will be valid for 2021.

Slam Dunk Festival 2021 will take place May 29th (LEEDS) and May 30th (HATFIELD).

Doll Skin Announce New Record

The Arizonan Punk’s Doll Skin have announced some new details of their upcoming record, which will be the follow up to their 2017 debut, ‘Manic Pixie Dream Girl’.

‘Love Is Dead And We Killed Her’ is set to be released on June 28th 2019 via Hopeless Records.

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming release.

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01.) Don’t Cross My Path
02.) Love Is Dead And We Killed Her
03.) Mark My Words
04.) No Fear
05.) Outta My Mind
06.) Ink Stains
07.) Nasty Man
08.) Your Idols Are Dying
09.) Empty House
10.) When They Show Their Teeth
11.) Homesick

Pre-orders are available from MerchNow Amazon, Itunes and Google Play.

Trash Boat Announce UK Tour

They’re thirsty to get back to the UK. Trash Boat have recently finished up some huge dates supporting While She Sleeps but are so keen to get back to fans, they’ve announced a September UK tour.

 

Capstan, Doll Skin and Woes are joining them on the run as their support.

 

Here are the dates.

September 2019

12th – Birmingham O2 Institute

13th – London O2 Islington Academy

14th – Leeds Stylus

15th – Glasgow G2

17th – Belfast Oh Yeah Centre

18th – Dublin Workmans Club

 

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