AFTER nearly a decade touring the planet as members of The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Prodigy, Marilyn Manson and Curve's live band, Sulpher have regrouped to end a 15-year hiatus.
On Friday they play The Fulford Arms, in Fulford Road, York, led by Rob Holliday, from the ranks of The Prodigy and Marilyn Manson, and Steve Monti, from The Jesus And Mary Chain's line-up.
Started by multi-instrumentalist Holliday and Monti in early 2000, Sulpher specialise in gritty, industrial alternative rock, paying homage to Nine Inch Nails, Filter and Rob Zombie, while mixing in the experimental sounds of such groups as Medicine and The Chemical Brothers.
Sulpher will be on stage from 10pm to 11pm, preceded by Beyond All Reason from 9pm to 9.30pm and Pretty Addicted from 8pm to 8.30pm. Tickets are on sale via eventbrite.co.uk or on the door from 7.30pm.
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