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Another great evening with Otoboke Beaver who I’d seen at the weekend. Just like at the weekend, they’re pretty fun
Another great Bank Holiday weekend of music at the Shacklewell Arms. It seems to be my go-to place at Bank
Great performance from Meilyr Jones playing his new album with band. Support was from Girl Ray
Finally caught up with FISH. No not that FISH, but a London indie band friends had been recommending for a
Brighton’s Magic Gang made the short trip to the other end of the Thameslink to play the Horn, bringing in
My Baby were one of the highlights of Rhythms of the World. They play an infectious style of blues mixed
I’ve seen Basia a few times. I’ve always liked the simplicity when she plays on her own with just an
After the Black Mountain gig I headed to the Lexington to grab some random bands. I arrived as Throws were
I do like Rough Trade gigs. They’re a good deal. Album and gig for the price of the album. It’s
A new location for me, Tooting Tram and Social. It’s a nice, but very noisy place. Not idea for tonight’s
I arrived late for the M.Ward gig at Rough Trade. Unfortunately, he played a very short set from M.Ward but
I really loved Aldous Harding’s first album. It was one of my top albums of 2014 and I was fortunate
A last minute decision to go to the last evening of the Wolf Alice residency at the Forum. Unfortunately there
Decent day’s music at the Shacklewell with another excellent set by Saint Agnes.
Leaving the best session to last, Piano day at Daylight music was pretty sublime with sets from from Ivan Ilić,
A new venue (the 229 Club) and a bit of a weird lineup. The evening seemed to have a 60s
A nice easy way to ease my way back into London gigging after my SXSW trip. An evening with Clint
I love Austin. It’s a relaxed city with a great love of music. This was my third visit to SXSW
Roadkill Records organised a good day of free music at the Lock Tavern. First up was Sunlight Service Group playing
Taking a punt on a recommendation from a friend, I rushed across London after a football match to catch Mothers
Most months, the Joy Formidable would likely be the best live band I’d see. Unfortunately for them, I saw the
What a fantastic bill. Bo Ningen and The Savages on the same bill. This was always going to be fantastic.
First band of the evening were an excellent Sarcasm. Not Sorry were up next and frankly they should be. Absolutely