Having been wanting to see Bob Vylan live for a long time now it was with great anticipation I arrived at Manchester’s O2 Ritz to catch them on their “Viva La Vylan Tour.” With Cardiff’s Panic Shack opening at an alarmingly early 6:30 things were off to a great start. Their panic attack-inducing songs about tits, sandwiches and Ju-Jitsu absolutely hit the spot, and the synchronized onstage routines add humour to what felt like a physical attack of a set. Short, sharp and spiky. A perfect start. Next up was Kid Bookie, who I was looking forward to as I’d caught him before and had been extremely impressed. With anger and energy expertly channelled into ten songs, he didn’t disappoint. Ending the show in the crowd, he showed once again why he is an act you really need to see live to be fully ...