30/08/2024 19:15 BST
Nightrain Present

PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS + THE LAZYS + JUNKYARD DRIVE + THIS HOUSE WE BUILT

Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons is a Welsh rock band established in 2016 by longtime Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, following the 2015 death of Motörhead frontman Lemmy.
The Lazys
The Lazys are ‘back from the dead’ with their new single Rattle Them Bones, an explosive track that embodies the band’s trials, tribulations and resurrection throughout the pandemic and its after shock! With a reputation for electrifying live performances and a sound that delivers the true essence of rock, it’s no surprise their reputation over the last decade has spread from their home shores of Australia to North America, Europe and beyond.
 
For The Lazys, it’s not just about the music. The band has a unique way of connecting with their audience, whether through stage banter, crowd participation, bar solos or merch hangs, their shows create a sense of unity between band and fan which makes for the ultimate rock n roll experience. The Lazys have been doing the hard yards carving their name into modern rock since 2007. Whether it’s Wacken Open Air, Rockpalast or a packed sweaty club, wherever they go they’re sure to leave a lasting impression. A legend once said, ‘its a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll’ so it is safe to say the future of rock is in trustworthy hands. Make sure you dial it to the max on September 29 when Rattle Them Bones hits the airwaves!
 
Junkyard Drive

Since their inception in 2014, Junkyard Drive has made a mark on the rock scene with intense energy and unequivocal passion. After cementing their reputation with the albums "Black Coffee" and "Electric Love", they have proven their ability to evolve and create music that resonates.

 

"Look At Me Now", their latest new album, is not just a musical rebirth for Junkyard Drive, but also a deeply personal journey. The album takes listeners into the struggles and triumphs of the band members, with songs reflecting on themes such as gender identity, addiction, and mental health - subjects that have touched the core of the band. With this honesty, Junkyard Drive tells stories that both challenge and enrich, underlining their commitment to producing music that makes a difference.Junkyard Drive continues to thrill their fans with honest stories and powerful melodies, while remaining true to their roots as they explore new musical territories.

 

With the addition of Kristoffer Kristensen and Ollie Hartmann on guitars, the latest sounds from Junkyard Drive promise to elevate their music to new heights and continue to define what modern rock music can be.They have maintained their title as one of Denmark's best rock bands (under 40) and look forward to new adventures on the rock stage.

This House We Built