During lockdown, my day evolved into distinct blocks. A work block, an evening block for cooking and watching TV and
Category: Live Reviews
Another visit to the Horn from Panic Shack. This time headlining the evening. In tow were Snayx (pronounced Snakes and
Squid were originally meant to play Scala for the release of their excellent debut album ‘Bright Green Field’. However, due
Second night in the presence of Hamish Hawk in the same week. This time an intimate solo acoustic gig at
After catching him at last year’s Great Escape, I have been impressed by the charming Hamish Hawk. Every time I
What a great evening at the Corn Exchange. Three artists who previously impressed at the Horn, returning on the same
I have only recently discovered James Yorkston through his work as ‘Yorkston/Thorne/Khan’. With the recent release of his beautiful ‘The
Pale Blue Eyes’s stagecraft keeps getting better and better. This tour, the addition of a new keyboard player sees them
I debated whether to go to this in-store for the release of JW Francis’s ‘Dream House’, as I planned to
With it being Independent Venue Week, I thought I would try and catch some gigs at my local venues. Tonight’s
Well this was a surprise. Another band that has changed considerably from their pre-lockdown version. At the end of 2019,
A bit of a random gig. With no Daylight Music at the moment to inspire me go into London on
It is over a decade since I last saw Chantel McGregor play the blues evenings that were briefly put on
After the critical success of their first album. The Murder Capital return with their new album, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’. It is
The first of three joyous nights with Sea Power. Sadly without Woody who had caught COVID and Abby who was
I first caught Regressive Left at the 2021 Wide Awake Festival and was really impressed. Before tonight, I had only
I caught Deadletter at an IVW event at the Social in February. They were impressive that evening. My initial impressions
I am not gong into too much detail why I love Benefits or why I believe they are so vital.
With a new album next year, The Murder Capital have been playing some low key acoustic gigs as a warm
I wasn’t here to see Lime Garden. I had heard they were worth catching. Seeing Blood Wizard were in support,
A lot has passed since Ezra last played the Roundhouse in 2016. Her voyage of self discovery has continued to
I’m writing this almost a month after the gig and I am still carrying a knee injury from being down
After Talk Show at Rough Trade, I hopped on the 205 bus up to The Lexington to catch Robocobra Quartet.
I saw Qlowski at the end of the 2019. They were support for LIFE and although initially unimpressed, by the