The Blinders brought their guerrilla-style rock’n’roll to Manchester’s
Gorilla for a sweaty night of punk music. Tom’s iconic face paint dissolved
within two songs as the trio were treated like homecoming Kings. The crowd provided
a wave of energy for The Blinders to ride, forcing frontman Tom to break
character as he smiled in delight at the sold-out crowd’s reaction.
Gorilla for a sweaty night of punk music. Tom’s iconic face paint dissolved
within two songs as the trio were treated like homecoming Kings. The crowd provided
a wave of energy for The Blinders to ride, forcing frontman Tom to break
character as he smiled in delight at the sold-out crowd’s reaction.
Aside from the faulty microphone, The Blinders were
unstoppable. They always play with passion and energy, but tonight seemed different.
There was a swagger about them, as if they were starting to realise the anarchy
they have created.
unstoppable. They always play with passion and energy, but tonight seemed different.
There was a swagger about them, as if they were starting to realise the anarchy
they have created.