Our first time at KK’s steel mill but what a great venue, it’s s little chilly at this time of year but Pop Will Eat Itself sorted that out. A few band members were mingling with fans before the show which was nice. Onto the music and yet another great set playing The this is the day album in full with various other favourites to finish with. This is the fourth time seeing PWEI this year with Leicester next week to go to also. Go and see them, you won’t be disappointed.
Posted by Kevin Bishop on 13/12/2019
POP WILL EAT ITSELF, KKs Steel Mill, Wolverhampton - 12th December 2019
Firstly, Senser supported, which was great having missed them first time around. Their album, Stacked Up, still sounds fresh today, so hearing those songs live was a real treat. And as for PWEI, well, I think it was the best part of 24 years since I'd last seen them so this gig was a real blast. The band performed well and the crowd dug it, but I still kinda missed Clint, but hey, you can't turn back the clock. Not to do the Poppies a disservice because they certainly had us all on board from the moment they kicked off with PWEIZATION until the very last moments of Their Law. Good venue, good crowd, great tunes, good time!
Posted by Whatley on 24/11/2017
Pop Will Eat Itself, Dryden Street Social, Leicester - 12th November 2017
Brilliant gig only marred by some of the technical issues. However stI'll as good as the last time I saw them 20 plus years ago!
Posted by Rst123 on 17/11/2017
Pop Will Eat Itself, Dryden Street Social, Leicester - 12th November 2017
Good support bands! Great to see Senser! PWEI were good as always. Shame about the sound issues going on. Really like the venue!
Posted by M on 14/11/2017
Pop Will Eat Itself, Dryden Street Social, Leicester - 12th November 2017
Good sized venue, good sound, nice bar staff. 3 great performances by Pop Will Eat Itself, Senser and Temple of Lies. Brilliant night.
Posted anonymously on 13/11/2017
Pop Will Eat Itself, Dryden Street Social, Leicester - 12th November 2017
Veteran alt rock band Pop Will Eat Itself were leaders of the grebo scene. First formed in 1986, the band now consists of Graham Crabb (vocals), Richard March (bass, guitar), Adam Mole (guitar, keys), John "Fuzz" Townshend (drums), Mary Byker (vocals, keys) and Davey Bennett (guitar, bass).
They have released eight studio albums, including Box Frenzy (1987), This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This! (1989), Cure for Sanity (1990), The Looks or the Lifestyle? (1992), Dos Dedos Mis Amigos (1994), New Noise Designed by a Sadist (2011), A Lick of the Old Cassette Box (2013) and Anti-Nasty League (2015).
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