Live review. Gnome plus Wall, Glasgow Cathouse 03/05/25
Through a forest of red pointy gnome hats, you can just about witness support, and tour organisers Wall take to the stage. A scream of feedback fills the Cathouse before the massive riffs of their two-person attack crush Glasgow. The two Cole brothers from Desert Storm play instrumental music and it’s massive in tone. The audience is large and loving the vibe. The red hats continue to bob in time with the concrete riffs while the boys power through their set with smiles on their faces. The weighty riffs go down well in the Cathouse, and the audience displays their appreciation loudly. More red hats congregate in front of the stage before Gnome make their entrance. With a pink Flying V named “Pink Dick” Rutger and the boys lay into “Rotten Tonge”, one of the heaviest tracks in their catalogue. The Scottish crowd immediately go wild and it’s not long before a Gnome pit is formed. We go back to the album “King” next with “Bulls of Bravik” while the pit gets bigger. The intensity of t...