Another great evening of music from John J Presley and his grungy blues. Tonight supporting James Leg and in my
Category: The Lexington
I’m one of those miserable sods who don’t like Halloween and the whole ‘Americanisation’ of the evening. I don’t know
Another fantastic gig by Bo Ningen. These guys don’t do average. Performing to celebrate their record label, Stolen’s 10th Birthday.
Girl Band have really grown on me. Earlier in the year, I really enjoyed their performance at the Roundhouse. Their
The Dolls had been highly recommended by several different people and as they were playing down the road from the
With PINS finishing early. I headed up to the Lexington to see Kikagaku Moyo, a Japanese psychedelic group. Support came
A few weeks ago I caught Prom supporting Mourn. It was about a year since I’d last seen them and
One of those evenings where you see three different approaches from bands with a similar ethos. In this case all
one of those evenings when the lineup seemed like an odd combination. First up were Giant Swan who danced behind
Girlpool’s album was a late entry in my favourite albums of 2014. So I’d been looking forward to this gig
Support for Women’s Hour was ‘Henry Green’, a young guy with one of those affected voices that no one sings
Another night at the Lexington and three new bands. First up was Alma Elste from France. Sadly I found the
Continuing ‘New Music January’ I’d thought I’d head down to the Lexington to catch Evans the Death who I’d heard
The first gig of Kingsley Chapman’s new band. It was a really enjoyable and proficient first gig with him returning