Mcabre Brothers 'Bring A Friend Tour 2019' Dates & Tickets
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Brand new Blah Stylin session from the mighty King Grubb, as he gets busy over a suitably wavy beat from Jack Chard. Keep an eye out for the next session coming soon, featuring Mcabre Brother No. 2, Milkavelli.
By Ginger Slim
We know you lot love a bit of fresh merch, so we've only gone and dropped two new garments for you, as well as some delectable new vinyl for your collection. First up we have the Swegland long sleeve t-shirt, with a take on the classic three lions England design on both the front and back, which could easily pass as the official clothing for the imminent revolution.
Then there is the new Droopy cap, in celebration of King Grubb's 2018 album and also in celebration of making you look like the most swegged out gangster in the room. There are only 20 available though, so move fast.
Next up we have the arrival of the Yung Sweg Lawd limited edition double vinyl, which comes in blue pastel/candy, with purple inner sleeves. It's available for pre-order now, with the product itself being shipped around 22 April.
There is also a new 7" limited edition vinyl run for Nah Eeto's two singles - Auntie, What Happened to Me? and Keecha. This marks her first ever vinyl release. Plus it comes in gold, so you can feel like a total winner every time you chuck it on the decks. For more info on all the products and to secure your orders, head over to the Blah store.
By Ginger Slim
As Cult of the Damned gear up for what will undoubtedly be a legendary takeover at The Jazz Cafe next week, today saw the release of their latest video. Once again it's a gang affair, as the supercrew go in on a nice piece of Lee Scott production. Great video too, courtesy of Broken Antenna. Nicole is lifted from the Cult of The Damned: Part Deux album, which is available to buy now over at the Blah store. Tickets for The Jazz Cafe are available here.
By Ginger Slim
Next month will see a Blah Records takeover of one of London's legendary venues, The Jazz Cafe, as Cult Of The Damned swarm into town, bringing with them their infamous brand of live action, high octane, God-like rap music.
The show promises to be the full immersive Cult experience, as the complete roster of artists take to the stage and execute what is sure to go down as another legendary one-off performance.
Fans can expect appearances from Blah visionaries Lee Scott, Milkavelli, Black Josh, Stinkin Slumrok, King Grubb, Bill Shakes, Barebase, Sly Moon, Bisk, Salar, Tony Broke and Sniff, as the crew perform material from their three albums, which span across 12 years since their Tourettes Camp debut back in 2007.
The event is taking place on 28 February and tickets are available now via TicketWeb, but be warned that they will sell out fast.