Trojan Horse
We were lucky enough to film Manchesters Trojan Horse in the Power Hall at the Museum of Science and Industry, here they perform ‘Discipling the Reserve Army’ amid the steam engines and railway carriages
We were lucky enough to film Manchesters Trojan Horse in the Power Hall at the Museum of Science and Industry, here they perform ‘Discipling the Reserve Army’ amid the steam engines and railway carriages
Trojan Horse, a four headed mythical beast from the depths of Manchester, UK.
Formed in early 2007 and since have evolved to become one of the city’s leading lights, shining through the murk of sub par jangly Indie nonsense. Pushing the genre boundaries and blurring them beyond recognition in most cases, the band have created a sound which harks back to late 60s psychedelia, early 70s Progressive rock, while stealing the cut and paste ethos to music making, that Hip Hop has given the world.The current line up consists of Guy Crawford and the three brothers Duke, Lawrence, Eden, and Nicholas. Playing Drums, Bass, Keyboard, Guitar respectively. All contribute vocally to the group.
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Steam power was vital to Manchester’s industrial development. The Power Hall houses one of the largest collections of working steam mill engines in the world. At present these engines are not working because we need to install a new boiler.
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