This was one of those random gigs. I was in London for Daylight Music and saw that there was a
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This weekend’s Daylight Music was curated by Terry Edwards as part of the London Jazz Festival. Featuring his Near Jazz
All good things come to an end. Tonight, in Norwich was my fourth Sea Power gig in eight days. A
Another great evening with Sea Power. Set List
Every few years, a band just appears out of nowhere who appeals to Radio 1, 2 and 6 listeners. There’s
My second night with Sea Power. Tonight, just a short trip down to Leicester for a more subdued Sunday evening
It feels like I’ve been standing here for so long, waiting for normality. Throughout lockdown there were a few things
Another weekend and Daylight Music headed to a new venue. This time it was the Grand Junction in Paddington. A
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
Odd little festival in Stevenage. It was advertised as a way of bringing trade to Stevenage Old Town after opening
There’s a new festival on the London scene and on the evidence of today, it’s here to stay. The Wide
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,
Well it’s finally happened. After 16 months without a physical gig. I finally made it back into a venue. I
For obvious reasons. This year’s photo highlights are limited. January Despite the sudden end to 2020’s gigging. I did manage
With 2020’s The Great Escape cancelled and holidays on my hands. I decided to create my own virtual lockdown festival.
The Subways returned to touring at Club 85 to celebrate 15 years of their album ‘Young for Eternity’. This was
I never expected to write this review. Sometimes surprises aren’t all positive Torres over the last few years has been
The Murder Capital returned to London only a few weeks after their triumphant Electric Ballroom gig. This time to play
Bodega were one of the most exciting bands of 2018. They burst onto the scene at SXSW and proceeded to
First gig in over two years from Lanterns in the Lake at Rough Trade East to celebrate the release of
Traveling from Eigg to London for an album launch brings some complications, not least expense. Johny’s solution was to leave