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FLO

Access All Areas Tour

Wednesday 1st October

Academy

Feeder

+ Special Guests

Thursday 2nd October

Academy

Billy Nomates

+ Special Guests

Thursday 2nd October

Academy 2

The last year and a half has been a period of extremes for Tor Maries, aka Bristol-based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Billy Nomates. The tour of her previous album, 2023’s critically acclaimed CACTI, culminated in a Glastonbury performance that received enough misogynistic abuse online for Maries to request that the footage be taken down. In reality, though, that was the least of her worries.

 

Behind the scenes Maries was in the process of deciding to manage herself, evolving Billy Nomates from a solo project into a band, and dealing with a long term diagnosis with her dad, who had entered care with Parkinsons. The following year brought devastating news when her dad passed in July. All the while, she was working on her upcoming third album Metalhorse – a change of direction galvanised by the challenges surrounding it, and her favourite body of work to date. “From the second I started working on this album, every other month has brought this massive life shift that has either been weirdly magical and brilliant, or quite the opposite.” Maries says. “What I’m really looking for, now, is something in between.”

 

Produced by James Trevacsus and recorded at Paco Loco in Seville, Metalhorse is the first Billy Nomates album to be made in a studio and with a full band. Enlisting bass player Mandy Clarke (KT Tunstall, The Go! Team) and drummer Liam Chapman (Rozi Plain, BMX Bandits), who round out Billy Nomates live, the trio were booked into Paco Loco just three months after Maries’ dad passed. “We were very close and so much of our bond was through music,” she says of their relationship. “That was my safety and protection in the world. When he had to eventually be in a care home, I’d visit him and I'd show him the new demos, or maybe id have been on the radio or something. we had this positive thing to talk about and share.”

 

 

The day they got to the studio, however, Mandy had her own sudden grief and had to fly home. The others stayed, wondering, “what should we do now?” In the end, Mandy added her bass parts at Invada Studios in Bristol a few weeks later. “I'm so pleased she did that, because I couldn't stand for her to not be on the record having come so far with it,” says Maries. “It’s a positive thing now, from a very difficult time, for us both.”

 

In the meantime, Maries luckily had everything demoed with bass lines with the exception of two tracks – “Strange Gift,” which was written in Seville in one night, and “Comedic Timing,” which was written five years ago but left in limbo, as if waiting for its perfect home. So they stayed at Paco Loco and built the album with demo bass. “It was a funny way round of doing it,” says Maries, who typically builds an instrumental out from the rhythm section and uses bass as the backbone for everything. She had already envisaged Metalhorse as a fuller album, exploring blues, folk and piano-driven arrangements that take Billy Nomates’ stark punk sound in a more pastoral direction. But the absence of bass allowed for even more experimentation on top of that, as they made the tracks with “timid demo bass” or without bass entirely.

 

“It completely changed the sound,” she reflects. “Had the bass been there, we probably would have gone ‘cool, sounds good.’ Since we didn’t have it, we had the chance to look at things from different angles, fill spaces that wouldn’t have been there, and think about adding some strange things in the background... It didn't have to be musical, necessarily, but something that fits with the landscape of what this album is.”

 

Metalhorse is a concept album revolving around the image of a dilapidated fun fair, representing the tumultuousness of life – risk and pleasure, danger and exhilaration. Not wanting to be too prescriptive with the meaning, the world is alluded to through sound rather than described in the lyrics, with the most vivid sensations coming through in the smallest details – a sample of slot machines paying out on stripped-back synth punk track “Nothing Worth Winnin,” canned laughter and applause on the delicate and dreamlike “Comedic Timing,” steam releasing on “Gas,” a motorbike roaring on propulsive heartland rock single “The Test.” If there’s a woozy feel to the album, it’s because they made liberal use of the studio’s Leslie speaker – but only the sound of it rotating, rather than it playing any notes, which generates a subtle “swirling sensation of going round and round.”

 

“Whether it's real or not is up to the listener, but to me Metalhorse is this crumbling fairground where some rides are nice to get on and some rides aren't,” Maries explains. “That's how life felt for a minute, and it still feels like that a bit now.” To that point, she recently received an MS diagnosis that will take some adapting to.

 

Some rides are more clearly defined, as on “Nothing Worth Winnin,” a rumination on navigating the turbulence of the music industry. “You get on these rides and you’re like… this ain't fucking built right. Like, should I put my nephew on this?” she laughs. “You arrive into this brilliant place, but if you look too closely you can see the bolts coming off.” Fretting over rental rooms and ticking clocks over a taut interplay of synths, occasionally interrupted by cries of frustration in the background, she concludes it’s better to miss the original target anyway. “At the start I was here trying to shoot to win,” she shrugs. “Now I'm just shooting at the sky.”

 

Similarly, “Override” opts for endurance in a situation that’s urging you to “do yourself a favour and get out,” while “Gas” burns through falsehoods in search of the truth. The brutal off-kilter blues of “Life’s Unfair” and tender acoustic “Strange Gift” find acceptance and comfort, respectively, in change, which comes at you whether you want it to or not. And, occasionally, the unfair funfair of life will bring you into contact with someone as brave and stupid as you – as on “Dark Horse Friend,” which features The Stranglers frontman Hugh Cornwell in a collaboration that came about so serendipitously it can barely be explained.

 

When Maries mentioned to James that she was trying to do the verses in the style of Hugh Cornwell, Paco (Metalhorse’s engineer, and owner of Paco Loco) turned around and said that Hugh would be in the studio tomorrow, if they wanted to ask him to be on the track. “This studio is on the south coast of Seville. It's really in the middle of nowhere,” says Maries. “So I was just like, ‘yeah, sure…’, thinking, something can't be right here. Maybe he's thinking of someone else with the same name? And the next day, sure as shit, Hugh Cornwell turns up like, ‘you alright?’” For Maries, whose dad was a massive fan of The Stranglers and bestowed the same love for them upon her, it was a “genuinely mental” moment. “We had ‘Golden Brown’ playing at my dad’s funeral. Literally, their back catalogue is my childhood! [Hugh] is such a big, prominent voice in my life.” she says. “The whole thing felt like a fever dream.”

 

That sense of the unexplainable is expressed on lead single “The Test.” The first track written for Metalhorse, it encapsulates the turmoil of the last 18 months and the bewilderment that Billy Nomates is still going in spite of it all. Maries describes it in almost spiritual terms: “It’s working at something against the odds and feeling like someone’s helping you from the other side, and if they see you that’s the test,” she says. “I really feel that when we're playing it live. Like, with everything that's going on, I can't believe this is surviving.”

 

Metalhorse is a balancing of extremes. Reckoning with loss, material insecurity, and trying to stay true to yourself against an increasingly unpredictable backdrop of global chaos, the scales could easily have tipped towards darkness, but the more Maries has had to weather, the more precious those smaller moments of happiness have become. That sentiment comes through on “Plans,” an explosively simple rock track that Maries envisages as like “getting on the Waltzers at the end of the world.” Combining Billy Nomates’ unique tenacity with the open road liberation of Bruce Springsteen, “Plans” is a love song to love itself. “As I get older, and I've just had this diagnosis, and the world's a fucking mess, the idea of being able to have fun or fall in love with someone is the ultimate rebellion, isn't it?” she says. “It just feels totally radical these days. And it seems to happen less as life gets more complicated. Things are only going to get worse, there’s no point being blue sky about it, but there’s also fun to be found in this two minute whizz around that we all have.”

 

Metalhorse begs the listener to find their own funfair. It might not be the loss of someone significant, or trying to find a foothold in an industry in crisis, but there will always be things that feel perilous. At the same time, you have to marvel at the lights while they’re still on. “I don't want people to come to Metalhorse and leave feeling unhopeful. There has to be something that keeps you there, or else you’d just get out of the park,” Maries says. Dancing with those feelings of uncertainty and joy, Metalhorse is awash with both pain and perseverance. 

 

“Those Leonard Cohen days might be ahead of me,” she laughs, “but for now there has to be some hope, even if it's not real. You have to tell someone that it's going to be alright.”

Bad Touch + The Dust Coda

+ support

Friday 3rd October

Club Academy

Cardinal Black

Midnight At The Valencia Tour

Friday 3rd October

Academy 2

CMAT

+ Support

Saturday 4th October

Academy

Wishbone Ash

Saturday 4th October

Academy 2

Experience the remarkable musicianship of the legendary band whose iconic twin-guitar sound inspired so many that followed.

Wishbone Ash return to the UK with a show featuring much-loved classics from their multi-million selling albums such as The King Will Come,

Throw Down The Sword & Blowin’ Free, along with songs from a back catalogue spanning over 55 years. Definitely one not to be missed!

KULT

Sunday 5th October

Academy 2

GoldLink

+ Support

Tuesday 7th October

Academy

All Them Witches

+ support

Tuesday 7th October

Academy 2

49 Winchester

+ Wyatt Flores

Wednesday 8th October

Academy

Killswitch Engage

+ Hatebreed + Fit For An Autopsy + Decapitated

Thursday 9th October

Academy

SYML

Nobody Lives Here Tour

Thursday 9th October

Academy 2

Testament & Obituary - Thrash Of The Titans

+ Destruction + Goatwhore

Friday 10th October

Academy

The Dualers

Beach Life Tour

Saturday 11th October

Academy

Cloudbusting - The Music of Kate Bush

Saturday 11th October

Academy 3

Cloudbusting - The Music Of Kate Bush - 2025 TOUR

 ‘Utterly, surreally brilliant’ - Mick Wall, Classic Rock Magazine

Cloudbusting are thrilled to bring ‘The Music of Kate Bush’ to venues across the UK and Europe. Featuring material from across Kate’s hugely successful catalogue of albums, the show includes classic hits such as Wuthering Heights, Babooshka and Hounds of Love - as well as Running Up That Hill - the world-wide No.1 hit single that took the charts by storm 37 years after its first release! All delivered with breath-taking vocals from Mandy Watson and superb musicianship from the live band.

‘That gave me a shiver’-  Jeremy Vine BBC Radio 2

Cloudbusting are the longest running and most universally celebrated tribute to the music of Kate Bush. With TV appearances and live performances across both the UK and Europe, the band has earned an enviable reputation for being unquestionably the most accurate and authentic live experience for Kate fans.

Significantly, they are the only band in the world to have performed Kate’s music with her original bass player and long standing sound engineer Del Palmer, as well as drummer and percussionist Preston Heyman who appeared on the Tour Of Life, Never For Ever & The Dreaming. The band has also performed with Stewart Avon-Arnold - Kate’s co-choreographer and dance partner who appeared with her in so many of those iconic videos and performances throughout her career. That’s quite an endorsement for Cloudbusting but it also stands as a reflection of the talent, tenacity and passion that the 5-piece band has for Kate’s captivating music.

‘I could have been listening to Kate herself!’ - Preston Heyman

The show is enhanced with stunning back-projection visuals which reflect the character and mood of the songs, making a Cloudbusting concert an event that no Kate Bush fan will want to miss! ‘Blown away - your spin on Kate Bush is amazing’ - RTÉ Radio

The Doors Alive

Saturday 11th October

Academy 2

Newton Faulkner

+ Support

Tuesday 14th October

Academy 3

d4vd

Withered 2025 World Tour

Wednesday 15th October

Academy

d4vd, born David Burke, emerged as a visionary artist only one year after he began writing and recording heart-piercing tracks alone in his sister's closet in Houston, Texas. d4vd developed his eclectic taste in rap and indie music from internet wormholes and fan-made Fortnite videos on YouTube, which he also started creating as a homeschooled teenager. As an avid player who has amassed over fifty thousand subscribers on his gaming channel, he noticed that the songs in his game montages were getting copyright strikes, and his mother suggested that he write original music as a solution. This motivated d4vd to start recording his own tracks after discovering an easy-to-use music-making app called BandLab. He’s released a smattering of singles touching everything from indie-alternative to pop to R&B, and the 18-year-old scored a breakout hit in the summer of 2022 with the now RIAA Multi-Platinum certified melancholic indie rock song “Romantic Homicide.” Recordedentirely on an iPhone, the track reached No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and led to d4vd signing to Darkroom/Interscope before graduating high school. His slow-building beachy ballad, “Here With Me” followed, breaking into the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2023 and now RIAA Platinum Certified. d4vd’s debut EP Petals To Thorns established him as a genre-defying newcomer and one of the best new emerging acts, corroborated by his recent Billboard 21 Under 21 and Variety Young Hollywood honors. His intuitive command of lyricism stems from his years of scribbling raps and poems in his journal since childhood and his versatile interests shine in his music, drawing primarily from manga and anime. Following on the heels of his spring headline ‘The Root of it All’ debut tour, which sold out immediately upon going on sale, and a successful run of sold-out European tour dates, d4vd brought his ‘Petals To Thorns’ tour to larger stages in the US than ever before. Amid his European run, d4vd put on a show-stopping performance at the Valentino Men’s SS24 Fashion Week show in Milan. He recently followed up his debut EP with The Lost Petals EP– a collection of five songs that fit into the world of Petals To Thorns and serve as a continuation of that project before d4vd moves into his next phase of music. d4vd recently joined R&B powerhouse SZA on the second leg of her North American S.O.S. tour.

Panic Shack

Thursday 16th October

Academy 2

Larkin Poe

+ Special Guests

Friday 17th October

Academy

Men I Trust

+ Special Guests

Saturday 18th October

Academy

Porkpie Live

Saturday 18th October

Academy 3

Men I Trust

+ Liana Flores

Sunday 19th October

Academy

Sonata Arctica

plus very special guests: Seven Spires

Sunday 19th October

Academy 2

 

 

Jessie Murph

+ Special Guests

Wednesday 22nd October

Academy

GoldFord

Thursday 23rd October

Academy 2

Spacey Jane

+ Support

Friday 24th October

Academy

The Entitled Sons

Friday 24th October

Academy 3

The Hip Hop Festival

Friday 24th October

Academy 2

Sanctum Sanctorium (The Dark Side Of The 80s)

Saturday 25th October

Academy 2

Ten

+ Support

Saturday 25th October

Academy 3

Ben Ellis

+ Special Guests

Tuesday 28th October

Academy 3

EZHEL

Tuesday 28th October

Academy 2

Graham Bonnet Band

Wednesday 29th October

Academy 3

The Lovely Eggs

Thursday 30th October

Academy 2

Just Radiohead

(Tribute Act)

Friday 31st October

Academy 3

Ocie Elliott

Friday 31st October

Academy 2


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