Category: Indie
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of Fear of Drowning, British Sea Power played three gigs in a
The Joy Formidable were the band that impressed my the most during my recent trip to SXSW. They seemed to
There are times in life where no matter how much you plan, things are destined to go wrong. Luckily for
Why do bands start tours before their new album is released? Surely gigs work better when the audience is aware
It’s a few weeks since I returned from SXSW and thought I’d take some time to reflect on SXSW. I’ve
British Sea Power again. This time at The Junction, Cambridge. As is typical at this venue, the crowd was a
British Sea Power played an intimate gig at the Camden Barfly to celebrate their new album. The gig was a
I’d seen Bombay Bicycle Club at the Haiti Benefit Concert at the Roundhouse. Before this gig, I hadn’t really listened
Pictures from an excellent gig from Vampire weekend at a completely new venue for me, Alexandra Palace.
The Palpitations supporting British Sea Power. Click on the photo for more photos from this gig
Rhythms of the World is two day ‘town’ festival in Hitchin. It markets itself as a ‘World Music’ festival but
Songs about cricket may not be everybody’s cup of tea. But the Duckworth Lewis Method are a call to the
The Pixies didn’t ‘do anything’ for me when I first heard them. At some point around 2000 I gave them
The Ukrainians returned to the 100 Club with their usual energy filled set. They were ably supported by ‘The Penny
My second encounter with British Sea Power in the space of a week was their three day mini festival ‘Sing
This was the first in a week of British Sea Power related events. Tonight at the Union Chapel, Islington, British