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Gallows London pub show marred as singer is 'groped'

Frank Carter instructs the audience to 'destroy' the venue

Wed 03 Dec, 2008

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Yet another band that NME feel they have to support because of the unjustified 'hype' they attributed to them early on- touting them as the next 'Nirvana' hahaha. I cant work out who I despise more- Gallows or Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong? Hmm probably Joe Lean, but only just. Gallows are about as hardcore as a bunch of home counties mummies boys screaming into a Guitar Hero mike in their bedrooms- with all their tattoos their mummies paid for.Unfortunately from what Ive read their label is contractually bound to release the new album, I feel sorry for the guy who gave them all that advance money (obviously thinking they were the 'next nirvana'), I bet its safe to say hes out of a job now.... Dont worry, I doubt this band will be written about here in a year from now- same goes for Joe Lean... Maybe they could form a supergroup? with Lethal Bizzle providing guest rap vocals of course.

Thu 04 Dec, 2008

How 'Hardcore' is this guy? Super Hardcore thats how much! Yeh lets trash the venue, yeah!!!!!!And then hes shocked when someone grabs his todger? Man what a load of toss. Frank Carter is a douche. Its official. He is a Douche.

Wed 03 Dec, 2008

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