A second helping of Bodega at the first night of their three night Moth Club residency. Again showing amazing energy
Category: 2022
Excellent evening with the Pictish Trail at Omeara. Originally meant to support the release of Thumb World. Tonight’s rescheduled gig
After a successful Crowdfunding campaign, Daylight Music returned to St John’s in Leytonstone for the first session of their new
Sadly, cancellations are still happening and it seems many bands are delaying announcing their tours. This has had a knock-on
Headed off to the new Corn Exchange Hertford to catch one of their first big bookings, the legendary Buzzcocks (and
Random gig at The Lexington featuring folk singer Jim Ghedi. Some great emotion but at times the vocals were too
Felt privileged to be at this intimate stripped back performance of The Weather Station’s new album ‘How Is It That
My first trip to Brighton in two and a half years. It was good to briefly reacquaint myself with what
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
This year is The Great Escape’s 15th ‘Anniversary’. A great achievement for the foremost new music festival in the UK.
With Record Store Day fast approaching, Jack White has just released a short video asking Sony, Universal and Warner to
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
Dave Grohl is a nice guy? Everyone seems to agree. Well not in Studio 666, the Foo Fighters new movie.
This was my first time back at the Shack in two years for a rearranged, rearranged Girls in Synthesis gig.
In 2011, I saw an excellent documentary at SXSW about a record store in Stockton-on-Tees, ‘Sound It Out’. It was
New stuff is sounding great.
When established bands release new albums there’s usually suggestions, often unfairly of it being ‘a return to form’ or it’s
Photos from Jarrod Dickenson playing blues and Americana at the Horn with his wife Clare. I’m not the biggest fan
With so many cancellations in January and February, it didn’t seem worthwhile recommending gigs that weren’t going to happen. But
I’m not a fan of Ride. In fact I’ve walked away from their sets at two festivals. It’s not that