I love SXSW. I’ve done four Austin SXSWs. When I go, I do the whole thing, SXSW Education, Interactive, Film
Category: Indie
I saw Amyl and the Sniffers at the Great Escape a few years ago. They put on a good show
It feels like I’ve been standing here for so long, waiting for normality. Throughout lockdown there were a few things
I was looking forward to tonight a lot, maybe too much. Anna B Savage’s album, ‘A Common Turn’ is currently
This was my first visit to Camden since olden days to go to PowerHaus. Dingwalls of old. Heading up from
LUMP are back for a second album. LUMP are Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay from Tunng. Apparently they met bowling.
Fred Perry Subculture evenings at the 100 Club have almost become as iconic as the venue itself. Over the years,
I wonder what Billy Butlin would have thought of Rockaway Beach? Would he have liked it? I suspect not. But
Low Anthem’s 2008 album ‘Oh My God, Charlie Darwin’ is pretty much a perfect album and I had forgotten how
It’s been a few years since I had been at St Pancras Old Church and Bryde playing there seemed to
A great line-up with Black Honey and Cabbage on the same bill. I’ve seen Black Honey many times. They’re a
As it was Independent Venue week I headed across to my own local venue, The Horn, to catch the Asylums.
An enjoyable evening reliving the 90s with the reformed Echobelly playing new material at the Lexington.
I have a massive soft spot for Rose. I first saw her support British Sea Power and I wasn’t too
Following on from Menace Beach, I headed up for a random at Surya with Half Waif, and I was really
I like Menace Beach, but I find them a bit of an enigma live. For some reason, they don’t always
My final Daylight Music of 2016 and another busy afternoon photographing the event.
Only British Sea Power could drag me down to Wimbledon on a Sunday night in the dead of winter and
A decent evening with two great bands, Pins and Honeyblood. Both were playing new material.
I’ve said this before, I don’t think there’s a better live band around at the moment than the Savages and
Another charity night with Public Service Broadcasting. Sadly, I’m not sure how it happened but I was seated upstairs at