Unplugged | No |
Cover band | No |
Members | 1 |
Sep / 2017 | • | Nambucca SIKE! Night | London, GB | |||
May / 2017 | • | I'm Not From London Presents Gnob @ Rought Trade | Nottingham | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Bristol Psych Fest 3.5 @ the Old England | Bristol | |||
Mar / 2017 | • | Sonic Grave presents Blown Out @ the Windmill, Brixton | London | |||
Feb / 2017 | • | Snuff Lane presents Asteroid Deluxe @ the Exchange | Bristol | |||
Feb / 2017 | • | Chubby Kush, Derelics @ the Dev, Camden | London | |||
Nov / 2016 | • | Gnob/Derelics @ the Unicorn, Camden | London | |||
Oct / 2016 | • | Musicians against Homelessness Fundraiser | London | |||
Sep / 2016 | • | Reign of Fury @ T.Chances | London | |||
Jul / 2016 | • | Jagermeister Metal Alldayer | London | |||
Jul / 2016 | • | Vodun @ T.Chances | London | |||
Jun / 2016 | • | Trevor's head, Gnob, Derelics @ The Bird's Nest | London | |||
Mar / 2016 | • | The Return of Mountain Feet | London | |||
Jan / 2016 | • | The Dev presents: Alzir + Derelics | London | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | An Alternative Gathering @ T.Chances | London | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | Subcutaneous Fat 2 | London | |||
May / 2015 | • | DERELICS @ The Workshop, Old Street | London | |||
May / 2015 | • | Derelics @ The Alleycat, Soho | London | |||
Nov / 2014 | • | DERELICS @ The Workshop, Old Street | London | |||
Oct / 2014 | • | Derelics @ the 229, Central | London | |||
Sep / 2014 | • | Derelics @ the Monarch, Camden | London | |||
Aug / 2014 | • | Derelics @ The Underbelly, Hoxton | London |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
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(Unsigned) | |||
Guilty Of Being Young (out September) | EP | 2017 | |
Introducing | EP | 2015 |
Have a sip, their 2nd EP "Guilty of Being Young" will be out as soon as they put some clothes on.
"Spacious, melodic and entrancingly heavy, Derelics’ debut EP, Introducing, indeed makes a formidable opening statement, and in a crowded London scene of post-Orange Goblin burl and Downy sludge, the trio set more progressive ambitions"
JJ Kozcan , TheObelisk.com
"What you'll hear is a heavy stoner rock with a good ear for melodies and a knack for twisting the songs into interesting new forms without losing the essential groove. There's a little grunge in their DNA, but it feels like Derelics are more concerned with just rocking their balls loose than living by any sort of genre guide-lines, with all sorts of influences bubbling to the surface over the course of the three songs." Gabriel, Ride with the Devil Music Blog