First published in Moonshine Magazine, May 2011 www.mickmoonshine.co.uk Even by the standards of their own unfeasibly high work ethic, Toxic Federation’s recent level of activity would make lesser bands wince. Not content with their usual, punishing schedule of gigs, the Feddies have been burning the midnight oil in their Breaston-based studio, writing and recording, for their forthcoming [...]
Posts Tagged ‘George Coleman’
Toxic Federation : The Flowerpot, Derby 23-05-2011
Posted: 30th May 2011 by Harry in MUSICTags: Derby, George Coleman, Jake Graham, Mitch Emms, Moonshine Magazine, The Flowerpot, Toxic Federation
Lost Weekends and Life Of Mine
Posted: 20th February 2011 by Harry in BLOG, MUSICTags: As One, Distance, George Coleman, Life Of Mine, Mitch Emms, Toxic Federation
Apart from putting away far too much whisky at Tox Feddy Jake Graham’s birthday party last night (another Lost Weekend, I’m afraid), the last few days have been notable in one other respect; take a bow, Life Of Mine, a new track that Toxic Federation have played at their last few gigs. They’ve finally got the [...]
Toxic Federation : JB’s
Posted: 27th September 2010 by Harry in MUSICTags: Alex Stroud, George Coleman, Jake Graham, JB's, JR Windsor, Mitch Emms, New Rock Music, Toxic Federation
Dudley, 11th September 2010. First published by New Rock Music, September 2010. www.newrockmusic.co.uk Photos copyright © Sue Paterson 2010 www.suepaterson.co.uk Toxic Federation released their new album, As One, on September 11th. Choosing as the launching pad, their headlining slot at the third annual Brit Rock and Metal Fest at the beleaguered and under siege Dudley [...]
Toxic Federation : The Greyhound
Posted: 27th September 2010 by Harry in MUSICTags: Alex Stroud, George Coleman, Jake Graham, JR Windsor, Mitch Emms, New Rock Music, Patriot's Gamble, The Greyhound, Toxic Federation
Beeston, Notts 17th July 2010. With a combined average age of just 18 years and six months, the five youngsters that comprise Toxic Federation display a maturity and slick professionalism that belies their tender years. So what’s their secret? Is it the songs? Well certainly their material is impressive; satisfyingly heavy but razor-sharp and hook-laden [...]