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INSEMINATE - The Rhythm Factory
Live Review

INSEMINATE – The Rhythm Factory

Inseminate burst on to the stage like a rat up a drain pipe and unleash the snarling beast that is ‘State of Emergency’, the crowd are instantly taken in by the raw, edgy and downright angry energy and loose complete control of their minds. The songs come thick and fast, getting louder and more unhinged as the gig goes on.
Like witnessing Nirvana, the Sex Pistols and Black flag before the respective rot set in, the crowd here is lucky enough to catch the band in intimate surroundings and they are clearly aware that they are witnessing something very special indeed.’Outta Control’, ‘Second hand smoke’ and ‘Rock n Roll Riot’ already sound like classics.

The bands rise to superstardom depends on one thing- whether a major label has big enough balls to take on this rock leviathan. If they do the country will see carnage not seen since the Viking invasion of 793.

I for one hope that a label does step forward, throw caution to the wind and allows the world to bathe in the glory that is ‘Inseminate’.

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