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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
A departure from previous years. The fews gigs I got to this year had different meanings to previous years such
My second night with Sea Power. Tonight, just a short trip down to Leicester for a more subdued Sunday evening
It feels like I’ve been standing here for so long, waiting for normality. Throughout lockdown there were a few things
It’s nearly a decade since the last British Sea Power Festival at Tan Hill. I honestly, didn’t believe there would
An intimate, stripped back British Sea Power (Brighton contingent) played a sell-out Lexington. Minus the Northern contingent Martin had to
Gigs: 21 Artists I liked Spring King, Fizzy Blood, Nadine Shah, Ezra Furman x2, Abjects, Colleen Green, Hookworms, Soliloquy, Protection
Gigs This Month: 8 Artists I liked Hotel Lux, Drahla, Shame, Hussy, Lucia, The Band Of Holy Joy, Warmdusher, Honeyblood,
A music festival in January, definitely a good way to start the year. Rockaway Beach is now in it’s third
This month’s bands Artists I liked Wolf Alice, Seamus Fogarty x2, The Radiophonic Workshop, Ed Dowie, Gaygirl, Peach Club, Hotel Lux
This month’s bands Artists I liked Xenia Pestova, British Sea Power x4, The Blinders, Sorry (previously Fish), Phobophobes, Peluché, Harpo
This month’s bands Bands I liked Adrian Crowley, Mary and the Pigeons, Radie Peat, Idles, Sofasonic. Saint Leonard’s Horses, Ed Dowie, Guildhall Saxophone
British Sea Power hit the road to preview some of their new material and decided to play places you wouldn’t