Constellations Festival
Leeds, one of the most exciting and creative cities in the UK, was graced by the fresh and new Constellations Festival last weekend that brought with it the latest in new alternative… Read More
Digitalism – Blitz EP
Digitalism will always have a special place in my soul due to them soundtracking an impromptu protest silent disco one December a few years back, but after the massive success of tracks… Read More
Live: Goo Goo Dolls @ UEA LCR
Goo Goo Dolls are timeless creatures. I arrived for the show fifteen minutes before the band’s stage time, and the venue was absolutely rammed full of a diversity of people – young, old,… Read More
Meursault @ Norwich Playhouse Bar
Meursault are an interesting band. I realise that ‘interesting’ can often by synonymous with ‘shit but cool’, but in this case, I’m very much assured that ‘interesting’ – meant minus the ‘shit’… Read More
Album: Laish – Laish
Beginning life as the solo project of the uber-talented Daniel Green, Laish, who are now a quintet, are something else entirely. Their pure, homegrown folk emanates beauty of all kinds, showcasing an elegant and delicate… Read More
Salem – King Knight
Halloween is nearly upon us so it’s about time that I wrote my review of Salem‘s debut which has caused such a stir on the interwebs of late, especially after a certain… Read More
Album: Mt. Desolation – Mt. Desolation
Mt. Desolation were always going to be successful. They could have made ugly-sounding avant-garde music and dressed themselves in clown outfits, and their tendency for success still would not have faltered. Despite… Read More
Counter Culture a quarter in…
The last time I mentioned Counter Culture (facebook) was just before their big launch night which can only be described as one huge slamming success with the venue’s two cavernous rooms seemingly… Read More