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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage in London, UK.
12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage.
Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended.
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage in London, UK.
12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage.
Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended.
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage in London, UK.
12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage.
Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended.
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom: Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage. Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom: Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage. Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom: Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage. Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 12/05/2025. London, United Kingdom: Chaos On Tube Network Due To Power Outage. Marylebone station closed as chaos ensued on the Tube Network due to a power outage leading to stations being closed & lines being suspended or part suspended. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U-Bahn Train At Kolumbusplatz
A U-Bahn train of line U1 arrives at Kolumbusplatz underground station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The station is part of Munich's public transport network operated by MVG, serving daily commuters and passengers traveling between central and suburban areas. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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U-Bahn Train At Kolumbusplatz
A fully boarded U-Bahn train stands at the Kolumbusplatz platform in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The station is part of the city's underground transport system, with passengers visible through the windows as they travel along the Munich MVG network. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Kordon Race in Lviv highlights life in a warring country
LVIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 14, 2024 - A man in a camouflage uniform gets out of a tube made of logs during the Fifth Kordon Race in the Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Park of Culture and Leisure, Lviv, western Ukraine. The Kordon Race is both an obstacle race and masterclasses aimed at adapting to life in a warring country. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.(Ukraine/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kordon Race in Lviv highlights life in a warring country
LVIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 14, 2024 - A man in a camouflage uniform gets out of a tube made of logs during the Fifth Kordon Race in the Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Park of Culture and Leisure, Lviv, western Ukraine. The Kordon Race is both an obstacle race and masterclasses aimed at adapting to life in a warring country. (Ukraine/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Gigantic stage construction of the Loveparade 2007, Essen, NRW, Germany,Image: 40467560, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: KFS / ImageBROKER / Avalon-dalle
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Tunnel on the Moon could become astronaut base
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Tunnel 1
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A tunnel has been discovered on the Moon which could provide a base for colonising astronauts.
Radar data taken by US space agency NASA 14 years ago has been recently studied with technologies not available at the time.
And it confirmed the presence of a giant lava tube that could be large enough to house entire bases.
Temperatures on the Moon plunge as low as 127 °C in daylight and -173 °C at night.
There is also 150 times the radiation as on the surface of the Earth.
And there is the hazard of micro-meteors while the lunar surface is covered with a highly abrasive dust that sticks to everything.
Scientists and engineers have been looking for ways to protect future Moon colonists from these hazards for more than half a century.
Both thermal insulation and radiation shielding call for habitats to be protected by heaps of soil, burrowing into the sides of craters or deep into the lava plains that all require construction.
An alternative is to find natural caves that could be modified to meet human needs.
OPS:Render of a lava tunnel opening from below as a data collecting satellite passes overhead
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Tunnel on the Moon could become astronaut base
Ferrari Press Agency
Tunnel 1
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16/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Università di Trento
A tunnel has been discovered on the Moon which could provide a base for colonising astronauts.
Radar data taken by US space agency NASA 14 years ago has been recently studied with technologies not available at the time.
And it confirmed the presence of a giant lava tube that could be large enough to house entire bases.
Temperatures on the Moon plunge as low as 127 °C in daylight and -173 °C at night.
There is also 150 times the radiation as on the surface of the Earth.
And there is the hazard of micro-meteors while the lunar surface is covered with a highly abrasive dust that sticks to everything.
Scientists and engineers have been looking for ways to protect future Moon colonists from these hazards for more than half a century.
Both thermal insulation and radiation shielding call for habitats to be protected by heaps of soil, burrowing into the sides of craters or deep into the lava plains that all require construction.
An alternative is to find natural caves that could be modified to meet human needs.
OPS: Radar data analysis has allowed the team to build a model that represents the initial part of the tunnel.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
William Dante Deacon - drummer in Garden Centre, vocalist in PC World
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
William Dante Deacon - drummer in Garden Centre, vocalist in PC World
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
William Dante Deacon - drummer in Garden Centre, vocalist in PC World
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , J
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits,
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits,
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers.
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Josh Harvey - keyboardist/vocalist in Suep, former guitarist in the Snivellers
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
Josh Harvey - keyboardist/vocalist in Suep, former guitarist in the Snivellers
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
The Musicians from Left to Right- Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits, Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band, Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands , George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band, Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands , Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers , Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers , Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , Josh H
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
The Musicians from Left to Right- Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits, Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band, Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands , George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band, Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands , Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers , Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers , Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , Josh H
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
The Musicians from Left to Right- Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits, Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band, Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands , George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band, Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands , Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers , Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers , Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , Josh H
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
The Musicians from Left to Right- Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits, Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band, Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands , George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band, Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands , Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers , Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers , Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , Josh H
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'We're like a frat house': meet Gob Nation, south London's oddball music collective
Living in an old care home, recording in a disused police station and constantly playing in each other's bands, could the likes of the Tubs, Ex-Vöid and Suep have stumbled upon a new model for struggling musicians?
Gob Nation - the collective name for a universe of bands based mostly in London's Surrey Quays docks.
They're made up of rotating combinations of the same dozen or so musicians, the 10 acts within Gob Nation would seem totally disparate. The omnivorous jangle palette of the Tubs' recently acclaimed album Dead Meat is a far cry from Sniffany & the Nits's maniacal punk debut.
The designated "head honcho", Warren established Gob Nation in 2017 to release records and put on shows while living in Brighton - something he'd previously done in Cardiff under the moniker Reeks of Effort. A revolving door of auteurs, the bands are distinguished less by genre than by whoever’s creative voice is to the fore. The Tubs make for easy listening
The Musicians from Left to Right- Josephene Edwards - vocalist in Sniffany and the Nits, Georgie Stott - vocalist/keyboardist of Suep, Porridge Radio, Lash and the Gob Nation band, Lan Mcardle - vocalist/guitarist in Ex-Void, former vocalist in Joanna Gruesome, guest vocalist for the Tubs and other bands , George Nicholls - guitarist in the Tubs and Suep, vocalist/guitarist in the Gob Nation band, Taylor Stewart - vocalist of The TSG, drummer of The Tubs, music video director for the bands , Max Levy - vocalist and guitarist in Garden Centre, former vocalist of The Snivellers , Owen Williams - guitarist/vocalist in the Tubs/eEx Void, drummer in Sniffany and the Nits, guitarist in Garden Centre, bassist in Porridge Radio, bassist in the gn band, former guitarist and vocalist of Joanna Gruesome, former guitarist of the Snivellers , Max Warren - bassist in the Tubs, bassist in the TSG, bassist in Sniffany and the Nits, former bassist of Joanna Gruesome, former bassist of the Snivellers, runs the label - Gob Nation , Josh H
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