All images by Georgia Osborn
Sacred Trinity Church played host to a night of heavy riffs as JEKYLL, Sly Antics and ist ist played to a sold out crowd at Sacred Trinity Church on the outskirts of Manchester Town Centre.

The first band on stage for the night was JEKYLL, a four-piece band from Blackpool whom it is easy to draw a comparison to Muse with. This similarity comes in large part to lead singer Joel’s vocals displaying a vast range and effectively portraying intense emotion through the bands set. This gig at Sacred Trinity Church turned out to be their guitarist Mike’s first gig with the band although without the lead singer, Joel, mentioning this the audience would have been none the wiser. They perform a furiously tight set and if there were any nerves for Mike, he didn’t let them affect his assured performance. With a number…
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