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Month: September 2014

Review: Tiny Ruins, Grain Barge

Posted on September 12, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Tiny Ruins, formed as a solo project by New Zealand’s Hollie Fullbrook in 2009, has now emerged fully formed as a trio, complemented by bassist Cass Basil and drummer Alexander Freer. Tonight’s gig at Bristol’s floating Grain Barge sees the… Continue Reading →

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Review: Juno & the Paycock, Bristol Old Vic – Wednesday 11th September

Posted on September 11, 2014 by Kevin McGough

‘Hysterical’ and ‘jaunty’ are not normally the first words that spring to mind when one thinks of economic depravation, or the grisly events of a Civil War. Yet, somehow, these seem like the most fitting adjectives when defining Sean O’Casey’s… Continue Reading →

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Throwback Thursday – Retro Track of the Week

Posted on September 11, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Song: Bonzo Goes to BitburgArtist: The RamonesYear: 1985 After U.S president Ronald Reagan’s controversial visit to a military cemetery in Bitburg, West Germany in May 1985, The Ramones responded in a melodic rush of furious pop-punk protest with ‘Bonzo Goes… Continue Reading →

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Artist of the Week: Psychemagik

Posted on September 8, 2014 by Conal Dougan

It may be September, and the long, hazy days of Summer behind us, but considering the sunshine we are set to be bathed in for the rest of the week, our Artist of the Week is UK DJ duo Psychemagik.… Continue Reading →

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Must See Mondays – Event of the Week

Posted on September 7, 2014 by Kevin McGough

What: Bristol Open Doors // Where: All around Bristol // When: Saturday 13 September 10am – 4pm // Cost: Free Ever wanted to see what was going on behind the closed doors of Bristol most noted buildings? Well, Bristol Doors Open Day offers you… Continue Reading →

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Review: Finding Fela, The Watershed, Bristol

Posted on September 7, 2014 by Scott Hammond

When such a colourful subject, and a life replete with such chaos and debauchery, is placed within the hands of an Oscar winning documentarian, it is hard to foresee the results as being anything short of compelling. Thus, ‘Finding Fela,’… Continue Reading →

Film documentary, finding fela, review, scott hammond, Watershed

Interview: Tim Key

Posted on September 7, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Tim Key is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, Time Out Comedy Performer of the Year, BAFTA-nominee, and star of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa and on Thurs 25th September he returns to Bristol to perform at the Tobacco Factory with his hugely… Continue Reading →

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Something for the Weekend

Posted on September 5, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week Bicep – “Satisfy (John Talabot Alt Mix)” (2014)   The alternative mix from John Talabot of… Continue Reading →

Music ar & machines, bicep, jon talabot

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