Review: Soil at The 1865 (19/10/2014)
Metal giants Soil stop off at perhaps one of the best new venues in Southampton, 1865. Oli Polhill went along to join in with the madness.
Metal giants Soil stop off at perhaps one of the best new venues in Southampton, 1865. Oli Polhill went along to join in with the madness.
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