Working Men’s Club, Miles Kane and more @ NBHD Weekender 2021


Working Men's Club @ NBHD Weekender 2021 (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Working Men’s Club @ NBHD Weekender 2021 (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Delve through all of Live4ever’s highlights from the Sunday at Neighbourhood Weekender 2021, featuring Working Men’s Club, Miles Kane, The Lathums and plenty more.

The Big Top Stage hosted Working Men’s Club as the band continue to lead the Hebden Bridge area charge which, with the Trades Club as their base, is producing some of the brightest new UK talent right now.

“At times, they’re just bloody lovely, the glistery Madchester frescoes of Outside and Tomorrow for all the world sounding like the sort of pilled up escapism teenage hostages sometimes plump for,” our review of their self-titled debut album reads.




“The Berliner techno muscle of A.A.A.A. shifts to nihilism, distorted vocals and grinding low end sounding like the thoughts you might have inside your head if the surroundings didn’t have it in a vice.”

“There’s also a deadly, playful air of provocation: Cook A Coffee is aimed squarely at the UK’s brillo haired, establishment shill Andrew Neil, while the wickedly abrasive Teeth carries the line, ‘Everything‘s a myth / don’t know what to believe’, acknowledging that there’s nothing and no-one deserving of trust whether you come from town or city.”

Photos for Live4ever by Gary Mather.


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