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Author: Scott Hammond

Review: The Orielles’ showcase their spatial indie pop at SWX

Posted on March 3, 2020 by Scott Hammond

2nd March 2020   Just three days since The Orielles’ second album Disco Volador was birthed into the musical landscape, the Yorkshire quartet’s appearance at the 1,100 capacity SWX is a venue upgrade almost exactly a year on from their… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Big Moon’s headlining return sonically soars at Fleece

Posted on March 1, 2020 by Scott Hammond

27th February 2020 Fresh from completing their supporting role on Bombay Bicycle Club’s recent UK tour, in addition to a series of dates in support of Pixies during their European dates in 2019, tonight’s sold out show is The Big… Continue Reading →

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Review: Damien Jurado beautifully back in tune at St George’s

Posted on February 24, 2020 by Scott Hammond

23rd February 2020   “Technically, this will be the first show in a while where it will sound any good.” Spending the first moments of tonight’s performance slowly tuning his acoustic guitar, Washington folk musician Damien Jurado makes reference to… Continue Reading →

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Preview: Daddy Long Legs – Brooklyn Trio live at The Louisiana (18th February)

Posted on February 6, 2020 by Scott Hammond

Brooklyn trio, Daddy Long Legs stroll into The Louisana, for a headline tour following the release of their new album Lowdown Ways; a new direction from their first two studio albums (released by Norton Records) which sees the boys widen their sonic horizons… Continue Reading →

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Review: Romantics Anonymous – a warm-hearted cure for the January blues at Old Vic

Posted on January 24, 2020 by Scott Hammond

23rd January 2020   In a week where we endured yet another ‘Blue Monday’ – supposedly the most depressing day of the year – a performance of Emma Rice’s delightful musical is about as effective a panacea for the January… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Libertines’ still relevant at rowdy evening at the O2

Posted on December 18, 2019 by Scott Hammond

16th December 2019   Four days after Labour were resoundly defeated in the epochal, Brexit deciding General Election of last Thursday, the sound of “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” (to the tune of ‘Seven Nation Army,’ obviously) emanates from pockets of tonight’s… Continue Reading →

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Review: Hiss Golden Messenger at stripped back Thekla show

Posted on December 16, 2019 by Scott Hammond

 14th December 2019       The pre-show layout of this evening’s stage – two acoustic guitars, a chair, a small table holding a glass vase of roses, the conspicuous absence of a drum kit – indicate clearly the impending… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Bros. Landreth’s blues rock bares all at Fleece

Posted on November 20, 2019 by Scott Hammond

19th November 2019       “I know that it’s not sold out tonight but it would be in Canada” remarks Joey, the youngest of the Brother’s Landreth, about the size of tonight’s audience compared to those the Winnipeg duo… Continue Reading →

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