Public Service Broadcasting’s new album, The Race For Space, documents the space race between the USA and the Soviet Union.
Category: Live Reviews
I’d heard a song by Songhoy Blues as part of a compilation and really liked what I’d heard, so I’d
In February, the Roundhouse have a short festival dedicated to new music and encouraging teenagers to get into the music
Girlpool’s album was a late entry in my favourite albums of 2014. So I’d been looking forward to this gig
After last night’s dip. Back on more conventional territory with another NME Award show. This time Honeyblood at the Oslo
Two gigs tonight, starting the evening with another trip to Rough Trade for a performance by Peace. I’d seen Peace
Tonight I kept expecting to see the Fonz appear with a massive woop from a hidden studio audience. Ex Hex
Another NME show and another reminder of why I need to start saving for SXSW next year (maybe less gigs
Why do I go to these NME Award Shows? They’re sponsored by Austin. Yes, Austin the city. So reminding me
After the disappointment of the abandoned November concert, it finally happened! British Sea Power at the Barbican with a brass band.
A special Daylight Music this week, run in conduction with the Hangover Lounge. It featured Darren Hayman, the Papas and
Tonight was highly hyped band the Deers, no sorry, Hinds. (Due to a letter from a nasty lawyer, Deers had
And so begins another season of Daylight Music and it’s my turn to photograph the gig. I hadn’t been handed
Support for Women’s Hour was ‘Henry Green’, a young guy with one of those affected voices that no one sings
I’d tried to catch Taman Shud last year. I’d seen a video of one of their performance on Facebook and