BlogtoberFest 2018 With Babyteeth, Ennor & Lavender Hills In Photography

by | Oct 20, 2018

Rockshot Magazine hosted a night of new music played for the third year at Lost In The Manor’s great festival #BlogtoberFest 2018. 31 nights of music from online taster makers and influencers. On the bill for us this year were Ennor, Lavender Hills and Babyteeth.

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Babyteeth are one of the current crop of fantastic female led bands, Vukovi, Lucia and Milk Teeth, and they are just about to hit the big time with songs like Shame being played on Radio 1 Rock Show. They have a great look and are super show-women.

BABYTEETH (Kalpesh Patel)

BABYTEETH (Kalpesh Patel)

Ennor are from Cornwall and with music from that area on the rise thanks to people like Gwenno, they put in a great set of West Coast surf songs done in a very English way.

Kalpesh Patel; BABYTEETH; RockShot; RockShot Mag; Blogtober; Lost In The Manor; The Finsbury; Live; Music; Gig; Concert; London; UK;Tom Elliott;Jack Rennie;Adam Williams;James Creed (Kalpesh Patel)Kalpesh Patel; BABYTEETH; RockShot; RockShot Mag; Blogtober; Lost In The Manor; The Finsbury; Live; Music; Gig; Concert; London; UK;Tom Elliott;Jack Rennie;Adam Williams;James Creed (Kalpesh Patel)Kalpesh Patel; BABYTEETH; RockShot; RockShot Mag; Blogtober; Lost In The Manor; The Finsbury; Live; Music; Gig; Concert; London; UK;Tom Elliott;Jack Rennie;Adam Williams;James Creed (Kalpesh Patel)

Kalpesh Patel; BABYTEETH; RockShot; RockShot Mag; Blogtober; Lost In The Manor; The Finsbury; Live; Music; Gig; Concert; London; UK;Tom Elliott;Jack Rennie;Adam Williams;James Creed (Kalpesh Patel)

Ennor (Kalpesh Patel)

Lavender Hills hail from that part of London and are down and dirty rock band with a twist. Melodic and heavy in equal turn.

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 (Kalpesh Patel)

Lavender Hills (Kalpesh Patel)

#BlogtoberFest 17th October at The Finsbury, Manor House, London, Photography by Kalpesh Patel


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