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Massive Wagons – Triggered Review
All killer, with no filler. Damn straight. Massive Wagons channel all the right influences into their sound and they remain quintessentially British with it... -
The Darkness and Massive Wagons – Brighton Dome , Brighton –17th November 2021.
We had one more costume change for Justin during the main set , with him taking off the red trousers to be replaced with a green sparkly open fronted... -
Rockin’ The Bowl – Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield – Review Pt II – Sunday September 12 2021
Words and Pictures: Adrian Hextall / MindHex Media Following on from Part I – our review can be found here: Rockin’ The Bowl – Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield –... -
ROCKIN’ THE BOWL – 2021 Update and 2022 first acts confirmed
Initially we were a one day festival and the three day format was as a response to our 2020 postponement due to the pandemic in order to give our... -
NEW WAVE OF CLASSIC ROCK VOLUME 1 – VARIOUS ARTISTS – Album Review
This is a mere taster only of what these bands have to offer and I would implore listeners to check out the albums in their entirety, some have several... -
Back in Brixton again.. We’re the Renaissance Men – The Wildhearts Live in London
Words & Pictures: Adrian Hextall \ MindHex Media 10 years on from ¡Chutzpah!, the last album from The Wildhearts, the band have worked miracles and returned with what may... -
Daisyland comes to London with the help of Massive Wagons
Having given every ounce of themselves to the crowd with boundless energy, the band proved once again that they are a force of nature.... -
‘Our band was never and will never be just the ‘Barry Mills Show’ – Massive Wagons, Full Nelson Review
It's a success story that the British public will lap up. A true underdog story of Northern lads come good.... -
Steelhouse Festival 2018 – Hafod-y-Dafal Farm – Wales, Review
A weekend spent in superb company with great established rock acts and new bands coming through ...