Gallows
The Warehouse
Sunday, 29th November 2009

Gallows are a hardcore punk band from Hertfordshire, England, formed in 2005. They consist of Frank Carter (vocals), Stephen Carter (guitar), Stuart Gili-Ross (bass), Laurent Barnard (guitar), and Lee Barratt (drums). They are currently signed to Warner Bros. Records.

Gallows released their debut album, Orchestra Of Wolves, in 2006. It was distributed in the United States by independent label Epitaph in 2007. Epitaph founder and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz called it the best hardcore album since Refused’s The Shape of Punk to Come. In January 2008, the band’s show at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California was canceled after Disney chose to ban them from performing—reportedly after listening to Orchestra of Wolves.

A second album by Gallows was first hinted by vocalist Frank Carter during an interview with NME, where he stated that because Gallows was “a hobby I get paid for,” the band would likely be defunct by 2010. However, he confirmed that during this period, the band would record up to two additional albums.

Gallows released their major label debut, Grey Britain, on May 2, 2009. It was recorded by Garth Richardson. It debuted at #20 in the UK album chart. Frank Carter explained the premise of the album in an interview with Kerrang!: “Britain is fucked. Grey Britain is all about what’s going on socially, politically and economically in the UK and how it affects us.”


The Warehouse
Windmill Brae
Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire, AB11 6HU , United Kingdom
The Warehouse (formerly Moshulu) is located on Windmill Brae in the centre of Aberdeen. It is a short walk from Aberdeen Railway Station.