One of the good things about festivals is when headliners drop into small venues to test out their sets. Tonight,
Category: The Horn
Bit of a random Sunday afternoon gig. Late 80s band Snuff had decided to play an afternoon gig at the
A random evening at the Horn featuring singer songwriter, Herbie Turner, SpaceAcre, Bellzzz, and a Big Quiet. Indie pop outfit,
Another visit to the Horn from Panic Shack. This time headlining the evening. In tow were Snayx (pronounced Snakes and
Pale Blue Eyes’s stagecraft keeps getting better and better. This tour, the addition of a new keyboard player sees them
Trampoline playing the Horn as part of Independent Venue Week.
With it being Independent Venue Week, I thought I would try and catch some gigs at my local venues. Tonight’s
One of those evening where I chanced a gig at the Horn as I was in work that day, so
Great lineup at the Horn for a Sunday evening. The Bug Club who I know many rave over, but I
Fun Loving Criminals didn’t do much for me in the 90s and while they put on a good fun show,
I have seen Bo Ningen around 20 times. Though consisting of Japanese musicians. They formed in Londoner and I see
I haven’t seen Black Doldrums since 2018 but I had a vague memory of liking what I heard. As a
Interesting evening of contrasts tonight. Three different artists offering a different perspective on singer-songwriters. First up Zoe Konez, with a
I am trying to support my local venue as much as possible. I am also using a gig at the
Not really my type of music. But I thought I would go along to support my local venue. Millie Manders
This was one of those evenings where I was here for the support rather than the headline act. I had
Okay. This review is going to be hard to write. Every time I write ‘Enola Gay’ it kicks off OMD’s
Bit of a random gig. Had a brief listen to Blue Violet’s recently released album. While it didn’t grab me,
Despite some complex ballad writing from The Pink Nostalgia, they failed to hold me with their performance. Lead singer is
Gallery from James and the Cold Gun at the Horn
Evening at the Horn with three bands I didn’t know. Leeds-based Eades headlined. Maybe because they were all wearing baseball
When Grunge came along it was a breath of fresh air kicking over the heavy rock anthill with a directness
I don’t why, but Yorkshire seems to be producing a lot of good bands at the moment. Another comes along