Londoners don’t realise how lucky they are to have so much investing stuff on their doorsteps. From world-class museums and
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I actually went to see the Pet Shop Boys. That is not something I expected to write on this website
I caught Horsegirl’s ‘Ballroom Dance Scene’ on the radio and was instantly hooked, immediately downloading it from iTunes. Their followup,
I have seen Bo Ningen around 20 times. Though consisting of Japanese musicians. They formed in Londoner and I see
After some missed opportunities, I finally caught up with TV Priest for the release of their excellent album, ‘My Other
I haven’t seen Black Doldrums since 2018 but I had a vague memory of liking what I heard. As a
Friday 1st & 2nd Sign of the Times FestivalChurch End, Near Little Hadham Old timer festival featuring UB40, Shed Seven,
I don’t think I have seen any of Baz Luhrmann’s films. The trailers always seem to be style over substance.
Growing up the North East in the early 80s, the punk wave was over. Occasionally I would see these funny
It is great seeing bands achieve some success. Tonight’s sold out gig at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of
I always forget how much I hate Sunday gigs. If you have to travel in and out of London, you
We covered the opening of the great new Corn Exchange Hertford venue earlier in the year. A great new venue
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
Another delightful Daylight Music. This music series continues to offer interesting curations that surprise and often challenge my musical sensibilities.
Last year, the first Wide Awake Festival proved to be an excellent addition to the London festival scene. Did the
This was one of those evenings where I was here for the support rather than the headline act. I had
Playing an in-store at Rough Trade to celebrate the release of their new album. Like always with Porridge Radio, it
One of those cheap Rough Trade gigs where they put on three bands for £5. Tonight’s was focused on DIY
A nice extension of the afternoon’s Daylight Music. Hannah Peel and the Paraorchestra with Charles Hazlewood at the Barbican playing
A delightful Daylight Music at St John’s Leytonstone celebrating vastly different types of electronic music, from a stylophone orchestra to
Another evening, another album launch at Rough Trade. Today it was the turn of Irish band, Just Mustard. For some
Decent evening of music with New York band Been Stella and a band I was meant to see earlier in