Rage, Prodigy, I’ve seen some of the world’s wildest bands live and I gotta tell ya BABY GODZILLA are up there. I realise how ridiculous this statement may appear if you have not experienced this band yourself but it’s true (and these guys are very much a band that are ‘experienced’ rather than merely just seen or heard).

Intense, wild, ferocious they play not just as if it was their last gig ever but as if it was the last gig on the planet, this is a band who go to the edge and wakeboard on one leg passed it. They are insanely good live pouring every ounce of their being into every note, beat and lyric. You genuinely fear for their health they give so much, you also worry for your own if not the whole planet, wondering if the off-the-scale levels of energy might spark a rip in the dimensions of time ending the world as we know it right there and then.

I know this all sounds like wannabe music journo hyperbole, I really understand that. But I promise I speak accurately of the BG experience, I genuinely can’t conceive of a more energetic, intense band anywhere in the world, there maybe a peer, just as intense somewhere, but i don’t know how you could give any more without spontaneously combusting sparking some music equivalent of nuclear fission and ending the world right there.

Be proud Nottingham, we are genuinely home to one of the most intense live bands in the world.

Thanks to bUTTONpUSHER for putting on the night.
vlr
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