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Month: March 2025

Snapped Ankles provide antidote to hard times at The Lantern (20/3/25)

Posted on March 22, 2025 by Scott Hammond

The name of rave-infused, electro-punk oddballs Snapped Ankles’ upcoming album offers up an appealingly straightforward recourse for regular folk in a time of crisis. Tonight’s show arrives eight days before the release of the London-based group’s Hard Times Furious Dancing.… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Weather Station host elegantly pensive night at Fleece (12/3/25)

Posted on March 13, 2025 by Scott Hammond

(Photo by Jeff Bierk) The pre-gig observation that the stage has been adorned with three monolith sculptures, that on closer inspection appear to be replica Easter Island statues, brings with it a foreshadowing of the triadic themes of tonight’s show.… Continue Reading →

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Review: Immediately Family – a highly likeable celebration of music and friendship

Posted on March 6, 2025 by Scott Hammond

Toward the end of this enjoyable and inspiring 100 minute documentary, singer-songwriter Jackson Browne describes the eponymous collective of session musicians therein as “as much the authors of these songs and this music as the artists they did it with.”… Continue Reading →

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Review: Squid, Bristol Beacon

Posted on March 6, 2025 by Conal Dougan

Previously, Squid have described their live shows as something like a DJ set – blending songs together, making stuff up and improvising a way to launch themselves from one sonic adventure to the next. Tonight at Bristol Beacon there is… Continue Reading →

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