.@LouelleDeville_ @Planetmosh review of .@antinowhere .@BlackBulletsUK .@100clubLondon I first saw the Anti-Nowhere League (ANL) by accident (or divine intervention) at Ivory Blacks in Glasgow back in March 2011. I had to go to Glasgow so had a look to see what was going on, saw ANL were playing, watched 'So What' on YouTube, decided it would be.@LouelleDeville_ @Planetmosh review of .@antinowhere .@BlackBulletsUK .@100clubLondon I first saw the Anti-Nowhere League (ANL) by accident (or divine intervention) at Ivory Blacks in Glasgow back in March 2011. I had to go to Glasgow so had a look to see what was going on, saw ANL were playing, watched 'So What' on YouTube, decided it would be a laugh if nothing else. The laugh was on me as they turned out to be one of the best live bands I've ever seen. This was to be my seventh ANL gig. I've seen them at venues ranging in size from The Hop in Wakefield to The Apollo in Manchester (with Motorhead). 100 Club, London 100 Club is named because of it's position at 100 Oxford Street, London. It was therefore easy to find as I just followed the even numbers (backwards from Regent Street) and a small neon red and white 100 Club sign marked the entrance, which was just a door at street level, surrounded by the bright lights and streets of London, but it's deceptive as once you head downstairs you're a wide room with red painted walls which give it a womb like quality. Lots of black and white pics adorn the red walls. I [...]
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