The Sentinel

SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT

- MIKE STANIER

FILTH play a new wave punk sound with a fresh twist. The Stoke-on-trent four-piece were formed in 2016 and draw influences from bands such as Cabbage, Idles and The Dead Kennedys. Jack Malvin, aged 18, fronts the band on vocals and synth. He is joined by Lewis Fernyhough, aged 18 (guitar), Charlie Ball, aged 20 (bass), and Adam Heath, aged 18 (drums). The band have gathered a reputation for leaving their audiences with a memorable experience thanks to their trippy sets – and you can see for yourself at The Sugarmill on Friday, December 28. The support on the night isn’t too shabby either with Sober, Saint Ivy and Feedback completing the bill. Lewis said: “We always look forward to playing at The Mill. The audience are always very vibrant. “With it being around Christmas time, it will just add something a

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little bit more special to the show. The support bands on the night are really strong so I can see this one being a busy occasion.

“There will also be some Filth merchandis­e on sale at the gig.” In September, Filth released their latest single called Full English captures the audience’s attention from the word go. To keep up to date go to www. facebook.com/filththeba­nd

Brexit which has been their most successful song both on streaming platforms and when playing live. The politicall­y-driven song

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