I’ve seen Mothers a few times this year. Their album is fantastic and they’re a great live band. So tonight
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Day of new music for me at the Shacklewell. Highlight for me was Porridge Radio.
A bit of an odd evening. Decided to do a ‘random’ at the Horn. But it was one of those
I’ve seen Gwenno a few times now. She has a nice voice but there’s something lacking live. So I hadn’t
Some friends at Bandstand Busking mentioned that Kitty, Daisy and Lewis were playing just down the road. I’ve seen them
A welcome and overdue return of Bandstand Busking with the Leisure Society, Wyldest and Daniel Glover
An excellent evening of fun pop indie with Martha playing the Dome in Tufnell Park. Martha playing possibly their biggest headline
After the Cult of Dom Keller gig at Rough Trade, I headed along to the Old Blue Last to catch
Great in-store of intense psychedelic music from the Cult of Dom Keller for their album release.
Continuing my day of random gigs. I heading up to Camden the long way, I walked through Hyde Park catching
After the Rough Trade gig, I made my way up to Acklam Village at the top of the market. There
A bit of a random day walking around London and grabbing a few different gigs. Heading along Regent’s Canal up
A bit of a random tonight as I was already in London. SUUNS at Rough Trade and I’m really glad
It’s a few years since I’ve listened to the Low Anthem. They’ve since had a lineup change but based on
Entertains in-store with Brix Smith at Rough Trade where she read from her new book and played a few songs.
This week’s daylight music featured another eclectic mix with the Hermes Experiment, Lisa Knapp and the Cecil Sharp House Choir.
Only two bands on tonight’s bill at the excellent Moths Club. Opening the evening were Bonfire Nights who played a
I’ve never ‘got’ Bat For Lashes until Natasha’s dalliance with psych music with her Sexwitch project. Until then, I’d found
A guy playing sitar as incidental music, it must be another Daylight Music. Stranger Stranger, who did little for me,
British Sea Power hit the road to preview some of their new material and decided to play places you wouldn’t
They were previously known as Viet Cong, the Preoccupations played under their new name but they hadn’t lost anything of
Robert Plant was meant to be playing the Meltdown Festival but due to the Stairway to Heaven copyright case, had
Another interesting afternoon of music at the Union Chapel. Today’s programming was heavily influenced by electronic music with sounds from