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Love Music Hate Racism Gig #2 – The Basement @ City Screen, York – Friday 27th March 2026 April 6, 2026


Following a sellout first gig at the same venue the Love Music Hate Racism team curated another sellout show. This one was headlined by York band Strip who were supported by two other fabulous bands from the city; The Bricks and Some Lions. Love Music Hate Racism gigs are built from a committed passion to the cause and the knowledge music is universal. This gig had a strong punk theme like the first show and the densely packed crowd loved it. It was mosh heaven as most of the punters threw themselves at each other, leapt up and down to almost every note, screamed themselves hoarse at every song and probably sweated enough to flood the venue.

Some Lions, the youngest band on the bill took the stage first. They exploded into action and never slowed their pace once. They have only played a handful of gigs so far but their energy, enthusiasm and controlled and confident arrogance meant that they performed as if it was a headline gig for them. While thy play a lot of covers they have an ability that suggests they will soon be relying on their own material for future shows. A highlight for crowd participation with raucous singing, shouting and dancing was the cover of Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name Of”. This band has a bright and hopefully long journey ahead of them.

Photo of Some Lions by Fern and Heather Art

It was the Bricks who had the middle slot. Their sound is post punk with added darker shades of goth. The energy of magnificent front woman Gemma knows no bounds she is a force of nature. Her marvelously manic performance captured the audience, many of whom may not have seen the band before. The band were tight as hell and Gemma’s voice evoked Poly Styrene and Lene Lovich at their peak.

Photo of the Bricks by Fern and Heather Art

Headliners Strip are overflowing with fiery effervescent metal and punk energy. Their songs are towering, powerful, explosive and full of hard edged riffs that invite maniacal moshing from the audience. Front woman Bella never lets up in a powerful performance that showcases her passion, anger and love of her music. She made a few forays herself into the middle of the mosh circle. This was a perfect set of songs, the originals get better and better. But the standout was a cover of Green Day’s “American Idiot” in which they changed some of the lyrics to portray a much supported hatred of Reform UK. Who knew that this song would be even more relevant years since its first release. Strip make the song their own. You need to experience Strip live!

Photo of Strip by Fern and Heather Art

Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) uses the energy and vibrancy of the grass roots music scene to promote unity and celebrate diversity through education and events. Their message is simple; there is more that unites us than divides us; and nothing demonstrates this more than music. Whatever the genre, music is living testimony to the fact that cultures can and do mix. Music has the power to unite, to give strength and to effect positive social change. Racism, on the other hand, weakens us; it creates barriers and turns friends and neighbours against one another. Sadly, racism is on the rise in the UK and internationally. LMHR believe that if we all work together, we can harness the power of music to stop this destructive force in its tracks. Their aim is to use the power of music to bring together individuals and communities in a beautiful resistance against bigotry and hatred. Rock on and continue to fight racism and fascism!

Apologies I couldn’t find any videos from the Bricks or Strip!

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A Christmas Message From Strip December 22, 2025

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This is the fifth in our series of Christmas messages from bands and artists that we have featured on With Just A Hint Of Mayhem this year. This time it is from the magnificent Strip. They have had a great year and the pinnacle might well have been reaching the Fulford Arms Battle of the Bands final a couple of months back. They are one of the most energetic bands I have ever seen, get them in your life for 2026!

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The WJAHOM Interview Podcast – Strip November 16, 2025

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Join us for an interview with one of York’s best upcoming bands, Strip. Just a few weeks ago they were finalists in the Fulford Arms Battle of the Bands. Take a listen to hear how they came to be and what comes next for Strip and so much more. There is a bit of background noise, because we were in the delightful Golden Ball Pub in York! Just click here to take a listen!

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Catch! – Fulford Arms, York – Monday 24th February 2025 March 4, 2025

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I try to never pass up the chance to see a band or artist that I have never seen before, so this was an easy choice. There were four bands on the bill, none of which I had seen before. This was another gig put together by the delightful human known as Simon P for Northern Radar. I have been going to Northern Radar gigs for many years now and Mr. P has never let me down with the bands and singers he puts on. Did that change with this gig? Read on to find out!

The first to take the stage was the Expression, vocally they made me think of Lene Lovich and Siouxse Sioux to name just two. The band were as tight as hell with a dark post punk feel to their sound. Their original songs were good and show a potential for greatness with perhaps a little more work. The cover of the Stone Roses “I Wanna Be Adored” was superb, but the Mazzy Star cover was an absolutely sublime highlight. They closed their set and nailed their grunge credentials to the wall with an immense cover of Nirvana’s “Heart Shaped Box”. This was a great set to kick the night off.

Next up it was the Fruity Pebbles, a band largely born from the remnants of some Huntington School 6th Form bands from recent years. A truly eclectic range of covers which ranged from Abba to Chappell Roan via Stevie Wonder, Amy Winehouse and others. Their original tune “Smooth” is a neat, summery, jazzy pop song which is likely to get better and better the more they play it. They showed their chops as a great band, once again very tight. But it was the brass section that showed themselves to be tighter than the proverbial duck’s arse. Front man Oscar, who wasn’t meant to be fronting this set, is a true trouper and a born performer. If he is not working in music or entertainment in the future then frankly the world is fucked! The Fruity Pebbles know how to party and they party hard!

Strip were next and they are full of effervescent pop punk energy. While their originals were good their covers were truly stunning, especially the bombastic opener, a fiery run through of Green Day’s “American Idiot”. Who knew that song would still be so relevant now, some twenty years later. Strip delivered perhaps the best mosh fest of the night. This lot are fucking good indeed!

Finally it was the turn of Catch! to hit the stage. They are a York Uni band that are talented purveyors of melodic pop rock with an undercurrent of prog in some songs. They have an additional vein of classic 90s bands like Republica and Elastica running through a number of their songs too. Overall they have a wealth of close to awesome songs in their cannon. Sadly by the time Catch! arrived on stage the crowd had shrunk a little. Why do so many people up and leave after “their” band has played? But who cares, Catch! truly captivated everyone who chose to stay. The vocals were perfect as was the more than tidy rhythm section. A special mention to the lead guitarist who never dropped below stunning with his magnificent arsenal of riffs and solos. Party driven fun made the moshing last a long while and the A Simple Plan cover was anthemic and delightful. Apologies in advance for the bad Dad joke/ pun, but you really need to catch Catch! soon! Click here to check out their latest EP on Spotify.

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