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The OGM - Ho99o9

Fresh from sharing the stage with alternative Goliaths Marilyn Manson and The Prodigy, Ho99o9 have certainly left a ears ringing across the UK and America, unleashing their genre merging sound to fans of heavy metal and techno the 3 piece are deservedly finding a name for themselves among some of the best uprising acts around. During their time spent with the Prodigy ripping apart the UK I was fortunate enough to exchange some words with The OGM, one of the groups front men, discussing their time on tour, upcoming releases and who Ho99o9 are... So you've just finished touring with The God OF Fuck himself and are currently doing the rounds with The Prodigy, who are two very different artists, what's it been like touring with them both? theOGM aka Lil Booth:   Yea definitely different. It was dope touring with both of them , We got to hang with Manson a few times, super chill dude, his crew was also great. Same with Prodigy , The dudes were very chill. I had been speaking w

Ho99o9 - London - Review

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Seeing Ho99o9 live isn't about the music, it's about the chaotic passion they fire into their performance, from jumping onto the audience to scaling the venues walls, Ho99o9 are certainly a behemoth of energy to everyone needs to witness. Strutting through the audience to reach the seemingly innocent stage at Dr Martin's boot room, the band were met with screams of '999 DEATHKULT' foreshadowing the hellish atmosphere about to tear Camden apart. Playing a set of unreleased music and fan favourites the crowd were more than happy to show their loyalty to the Punk Rap group. To no surprise Frontman Eaddy, sometimes known as Yeti Bones, used the makeshift stage as a climbing frame throughout the hour-long set only influencing a number of sweatsoaked fans to follow suit and leap into the crowd from the beams above. Finishing the gig to a chant or 'ONE MORE SONG' lead the bands second singer The OGM to call Eaddy back onstage for a final blowout, trashing

Adrian Flanagan - The Moonlandingz

Recently I had the pleasure of conversing with Adrian Flanagan founding member and co song-writer of semi-fictional psychedelic synth pop group The Moonlandingz and non-fictional synth pop group The Eccentronic Research Council, we spoke about everything from his original music to brand new projects, from how he got Yoko Ono to feature on a song to his favourite movie soundtrack. WALLFLAG. : "So the band originally started as a fictional project in the storyline of a song released by another project of yours, how deep did this storyline go before it was decided to pursue it properly and create a real band? What was the thinking behind it? Who did the final decision come from?" Adrian: "I wrote a narrative based on a true story about a woman stalking the lead singer of a 'local band' in a fictional ex-mining town in South Yorkshire called, Valhalla Dale... I called the fictional band The Moonlandingz... Once I had honed and tweaked my story I sent it to my clo

Shame - Camden Electric Ballroom

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