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Offset Festival unveils Hardcore Stage

Trash Talk, Brontide, Dead Swans, Your Demise, Throats, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Offset 2010 - Rolo Tomassi
Photo credit: Chris Mathews


Trash Talk, Rise and Fall, Devil Sold His Soul, Your Demise, and Throats are amongst the acts announced for the Hardcore Stage at this summer's Offset Festival, which takes place at Hainault Forest Country Park, Essex happening on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September 2010.

Rolo Tomassi
Joining the previously announced Rolo Tomassi are Californians Trash Talk playing songs from their brand new album 'Eyes and Nines', alongside Belgian metalcore outfit Rise and Fall with Devil Sold His Soul returning to the festival for a second year.

Dead Swans, UK five piece Your Demise, Throats, Hang the Bastard, Lavotchkin, Pay No Respect, Brutality Will Prevail, Brontide, Chickenhawk, Last Witness, Hammers, Our Time Down Here, Lonewolves, Pariso, Antares, The Ergon Carousel, Jackals, Dead in the Woods, and Diet Pills complete the hardcore line-up for the festival.

They join a line-up that includes Mystery Jets, Liquid Liquid, 80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Monotonix, These New Puritans, Telepathe, Cluster, Charles De Goal, Rolo Tomassi, Male Bonding, Bo Ningen, Atari Teenage Riot, Chrome Hoof, Egyptian Hip Hop, Good Shoes, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.

As well as the music on offer, this year's Offset Festival will host a huge indoor vintage clothing market, fanzine counters and record stalls, and even an old-fashioned Victorian funfair (Ferris wheels, chairoplanes, a helter skelter, candy floss and swing boats!), plus craft workshops (learn dressmaking, screenprinting and metalworks design), in addition to choice picks of delicious foods from around the world.

Early bird tickets are on sale priced at £55 (full weekend) and £65 for a full weekend with camping. Day tickets cost £29 for either day. To buy tickets click here.