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Category: Gigs
Review: Blink-182 Live (05/07/2017)
About a year after Calfornia’s release Blink 182 are on their European leg of the album tour. Tom DeLonge has taken leave from the band for a second time in […]
Review: Olly Murs Live (01/07/2017)
Olly Murs delivers all at punchy York Racecourse performance, Charlotte McCulloch reports. “Ermmm….no, thank you!”, I reply (somewhat flustered) to a gentleman on the door who asks me if I’d […]
Review: The Rifles Live
The Rifles are an English indie rock band which currently consists of four members: Joel Stoker (vocals, guitar), Lucas Crowther (vocals, guitar), Rob Pyne (bass guitar) and Grant Marsh (drums). They have […]
Review: Mac DeMarco Live Review (31/05/2017)
“The demon is inside of me!” Mac announces one song into his second sold-out show at the Brixton Academy. He’s just performed his most famous and arguably most catchy song, […]
Review: Nothing but Thieves Live (30/05/2017)
Nothing but Thieves were on tour and they had a show in Fibbers on the 30th of May – this time they played a series of their favourite cities […]
Review: Maxïmo Park Live
Twelve years on from Maxïmo Park’s Mercury-nominated debut album A Certain Trigger, the Newcastle four-piece are still going strong. Their debut LP combined intellectual witticisms over indie rock. The jewel […]
Review: Honeyblood Live (24/04/2017)
Honeyblood are back on tour supporting their second album Babes Never Die. On the 24th April, a friend and I went to see them at The Crescent Community Venue in […]
Review: Paul Weller live (04/04/2017)
Paul Weller’s recent performance at De Monfort Hall, Leicester, in light of his newly released A Kind Revolution album, was not in the essence of ‘The Changingman’: the British music […]
Live Review: Jesus & His Judgemental Father (18/11/2016)
Queer music is an emerging kind of music. Taking inspiration from more mainstream LGBTQ artists, whose work is generally welcome on the radio, queer artists combine elements of rock, pop, punk and […]