It feels like there are new one-dayers appearing every day. There seems to be one in London every weekend. One-dayers
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It is a few years since I have been to Wide Awake. Sadly, the late May Bank Holiday seems to
I love SXSW. I’ve done four Austin SXSWs. When I go, I do the whole thing, SXSW Education, Interactive, Film
Rockaway Beach have announced the final headline act who will be playing the first weekend in January at Bultins, Bognor.
Gallery of Benefits at the Lexington with support from Hang Linton
Photos from another great mini festival at the Bedford Esquires featuring some of the hottest newest bands, closed by the
I hadn’t seen Prima Queen for many years. This was intimate album release show, was a great way to reacquaint
Gallery of Gwenno’s intimate preview of music from her new album
Second visit of Avalanche Party to the Horn and another great evening of music.
A day after their Rough Trade gig, I headed down to Brighton for a more intimate gig at Resident Records.
Album release for the incredibly fun and anarchic Welly at Rough Trade East.
Photos from a DITZ’s fantastic show at their biggest ever London gig at the Garage. To me, it inconceivable that
After releasing my favourite album of 2023, the visceral Nails. My big question was how would Benefits follow it? Nails
Photos from an album release show at the Fighting Cocks by Avalanche Party to celebrate their excellent new album ‘Der
Photo gallery from an excellent Avalanche Party in the tiny Social. Excellent support from The Vampiric
Photo gallery from a free all-day party at the Barbican with a lineup curated by ‘So Young’. Featuring Folly Group,
Photos from Rich Dawson’s album release show at Rough Trade East. No 30 minute long epics on this album, but
A nice afternoon session in the Social with Mattiel, Marty and Clémentine March
Photos from the brothers matinee gig at the Green Note
Photos from a minute decision to catch Ex-Easter Island Head play ‘in the round’ at the ICA.
As a Boro fan, I should have seen sense and avoided this gig at The Horn. A Geordie band, the
Lovely afternoon of folk music in the Green Note with the engaging Suthering
Photos from the album release show at Rough Trade.
When Sea Power agreed to score a video game, I doubt the band would have expected to gain a whole