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Gallows heading for first hit



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GALLOWS
Staring At The Rude Bois



WATFORD punk screamers Gallows might just have their first hit on their hands with this re-make of The Ruts' classic 1980 single.
Late Ruts vocalist Malcolm Owen would surely have been impressed by the energy they've injected into one of his band's finest songs.

And the fact that grime rapper Lethal Bizzle is on board too give this potential to be a crossover success.

It's out today on CD and two 7"s, and you can catch Gallows at Newcastle's Carling Academy on Friday as part of the Taste Of Chaos Tour.

Also on the bill are The Used, Rise Against, Aiden and Escape The Fate. Tickets, priced £22.50, are available from 260 2020.




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