My first trip to Brighton in two and a half years. It was good to briefly reacquaint myself with what
Category: Live Reviews
I had heard positive vibes about the Mysterines and from tonight’s Rough Trade album release I can see why. Supporting
Tonight’s rearranged Bryde gig was at one of my least favourite venues, Oslo Hackney. Known for its annoying security enforcing
When Grunge came along it was a breath of fresh air kicking over the heavy rock anthill with a directness
‘Loud Women’ shouldn’t have to exist. While promoters are improving the representation of female artists in their lineups. There is
I don’t why, but Yorkshire seems to be producing a lot of good bands at the moment. Another comes along
I stumbled upon Welsh indie 70s inspired rockers, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard at a random gig at the Sebright Arms. I
In 2011, I saw an excellent documentary at SXSW about a record store in Stockton-on-Tees, ‘Sound It Out’. It was
When established bands release new albums there’s usually suggestions, often unfairly of it being ‘a return to form’ or it’s
I’m not a fan of Ride. In fact I’ve walked away from their sets at two festivals. It’s not that
Originally arranged as two socially distanced gigs, one in the evening and a matinee show. This gig had already been
One of those evenings that makes me love live music. This was an Independent Venue Week show of three bands
It’s ages since I’ve been to a Bad Vibes All-Dayer. Saturday gigs don’t work for me. Since Govia took over
Tonight’s gig was part of the MVT & National Lottery Revive Live tour. Like Independent Venue Week, the idea is
The new hot ticket in town. Leeds-based Yard Act started to make waves during lockdown with their well observed songs