Harley Flanagan (ex Cro-Mags) announces Leeds headline show with Lifesick , The Flex, Primitive Life and Cheap Surgery

By Aaron Lohan

Former Cro-Mags bassist and founding member Harley Flanagan has announced that he will be playing an exclusive headline show at Temple of Boom in Leeds on the 2nd December with Lifesick, The Flex, Primitive Life and Cheap Surgery.

Backed by a full band, Flanagan will be playing songs from the first two Cro-Mags albums, 1986 debut album ‘The Age of Quarrel’ and 1989’s ‘Best Wishes’.

The latest from Danish hardcore act Lifesick is their 2016 album ‘6.0.1.’ on Southern Lord Records and Filled With Hate Records, whilst Leeds’ The Flex’s latest is their 2016 live album ‘Flexual Healing VI: Live from the Pain Cave’ on Painkiller Records.

Last month Berliners Primitive Life released their new EP ‘Man Made Disaster’ on Inge’s Revenge, Backbite Records and Refuse Records, whilst Leeds hardcore/post punks Cheap Surgery released their first demo earlier this year, which got re-released recently via Venn Records.

Advance tickets for the show cost £13 and can be purchased here. More info can be found here.

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