The first 200 people booking have the option to buy a ticket including a free physical copy of “The Fallen Host”album to be collected at the event.
LINE UP ANNOUNCED SO FAR:
MALLORY KNOX
BLUENECK (PLAYING THE FALLEN HOST IN FULL)
THE ST PIERRE SNAKE INVASION
BEN MARWOOD & FRIENDS
DEAF HORSE
NON-CANON
MISHKA SHUBALY
HEARTWORK
BRIGHTR
COMPACT PUSSYCAT
+ MANY MORE ACTS TO BE ANNOUNCED
MALLORY KNOX
We are delighted to announce that Mallory Knox will be headlining this years All Roads Lead To Frome.
2017 saw the band release their third album ‘Wired’, touring extensively as they have done throughout their career including playing the main stage at Reading & Leeds for the second time, as well as a whole plethora of festivals across the UK & Europe. Recent, post-Wired, independently-released singles ‘Sugar’ & “Black Holes” went down a storm. But now, it’s all about the future currently selling out venues all over the UK on their spring headline tour. Mallory Knox are geared up and ready for a new era. Experience the new material live at All Roads 2018.
BLUENECK (PLAYING THE FALLEN HOST IN FULL)
Post rock icons Blueneck will be playing their first UK show in 4 years performing their seminal record “The Fallen Host” in full at All Roads Lead To Frome 2018.
“The Fallen Host” was released through EMI Records nearly a decade ago to great critical and public response, the band will be revisiting the record across a select number of festivals in Europe. This will be a very rare UK appearance for the band who’s last 2 UK shows were at Glastonbury Festival and Arctangent Festival! This set promises to be something very special.
The first 200 people to buy tickets will recieve a free physical copy of “The Fallen Host”.
“A stunningly assured record” 8/10 Rock Sound
” This beautifully crafted record shows intelligent musicianship, which at times sounds outstanding.” 4/5 Alter The Press
“”The Fallen Host” is captivating from start to finish, it’s confident, it’s bold, but most of all, it’s beautiful” 8.5/10 Rockfreaks
BEN MARWOOD & FRIENDS
Reading’s first or second most popular folk export depending on who you count and who you talk to, Ben Marwood has spent more than a decade treading the boards of toilet venues, back rooms, front rooms, arts centres, libraries, pubs, bars, underneath cinemas, clubs, bathtubs and one Olympic stadium. Somewhere along the way everything fell into place, thanks in huge parts to support from good friends on the folk scene, from Frank Turner (who secured him a place at the Xtra Mile dinner table) through to Jim Lockey, Oxygen Thief, Chris T-T, Franz Nicolay and more.
After a string of small-label singles and compilation appearances, Marwood found critical success with 2008 mini-album This Is Not What You Had Planned (Broken Tail Records), 2011 debut full-length Outside There’s A Curse (Xtra Mile) and, more recently, second album Back Down.
DEAF HORSE
Somerset based rockers Deaf Horse fuse post-grunge with a little psychedelic and blues rock. Comparisons have been to the likes of Smashing Pumpkins and Queens Of The Stoneage but Deaf Horse create a sound truely their own.
HEARTWORK
Heartwork is the solo project of Daniel O’Dell, who has been making waves on the UK scene the past few years and is ready to break out. Having to cancel his performance at last year All Roads due to illness, we are delighted he is able to join us this year. Described by some as “Clearly cathartic, never cloying and ultimately uplifting and redemptive” with “real life tales of heartache expertly executed”.
BRIGHTR
Pretty melodic acoustic jams played by a semi-gloomy, but erratically chatty dude. Brightr has played over 200 hundred shows in 14 different countries since beginning in late 2014, from an abandoned train station in North Germany to a prestigious punk festival in Gainesville Florida. Spreading his own brand of gloomy-emo-pop music infused with a stage presence that can only be described as “group therapy”. Enjoy!