Tonight’s lineup can quite simply be described as a renaissance of early ’00s British rock (not to be confused with the Brit rock movement of the ’90s). All the bands on billing I have not really thought about much for up to 15 years or so despite them all being active in some capacity. This, in itself, makes tonight feel that much more special, sparking memories of a simpler time. I’ll confess, though, aside from the headline act, Hundred Reasons; I have never really followed Hell Is For Heroes or My Vitriol. There is no justifiable reason for this; I never considered them bad. In fact, the select songs I have heard in the past from each have been great; it simply came down to the age-old conundrum, there is just too much music in the world to fully appreciate it all. This, coupled with t...