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Author: Scott Hammond

Preview: When Pigs Escape – the touching story of Matilda and her piglets to screen in Bristol this weekend

Posted on November 15, 2022 by Scott Hammond

15th November 2022 After surpassing a Go Fund Me target of £1,500 in the spring of 2022, independent filmmaker Jusep Moreno was able to organise and promote screenings for his charming 53 minute documentary film. Centred around the story of… Continue Reading →

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Review: Julia Jacklin, an impressive homecoming (of sorts) at SWX

Posted on November 11, 2022 by Scott Hammond

9th November 2022   In reading that Celine Dion’s mawkish, chartbusting behemoth, 1997’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’, had been selected by Julia Jacklin as the intro music for her current European tour, one suspected a heavy dose of irony… Continue Reading →

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Review: Evan Dando’s serviceable sprint through Lemonheads catalogue at O2 Academy

Posted on September 30, 2022 by Scott Hammond

28th September 2022   Any debate as to the importance of on stage badinage at a live music performance isn’t a particularly straightforward one. The most enjoyable gig going experiences can be made so by an artist who can utilise… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Big Moon’s time transcending show at Tramshed, Cardiff

Posted on September 29, 2022 by Scott Hammond

                          27th September 2022   In the before times, late February 2020, it was the London born indie rock four piece who provided The Fix with its penultimate live… Continue Reading →

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Review: Belle & Sebastian end two year wait with positively non ‘twee’ harbourside show

Posted on July 16, 2022 by Scott Hammond

15th July 2022   “I don’t mind having a morning off, but not two and a half years” says frontman and prime songwriter Stuart Murdoch halfway through tonight’s set. Indeed, it’s been a long time coming; essentially a curtain raiser… Continue Reading →

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Review: Nile Rodgers and Chic delivering ‘Maximum funkosity’ at Bristol Harbourside

Posted on July 14, 2022 by Scott Hammond

13th July 2022          When, toward the end of tonight’s performance, Chic drummer Ralph Rolle incites the packed harbourside audience to show their appreciation for main man Nile Rodgers, he invokes a staggering statistic that, as producer… Continue Reading →

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Preview: Nile Rodgers & Chic, plus Belle & Sebastian, appear this week at the harbourside

Posted on July 10, 2022 by Scott Hammond

Swiftly following the six night extravaganza at this year’s Bristol Sounds, The Canon’s Marsh amphitheatre is set to play host to living legend Nile Rodgers & Chic for two consecutive shows (13th and 14th July) before Scottish indie-pop icons Belle… Continue Reading →

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Review: Courtney Barnett’s outstanding sold out show at Tramshed, Cardiff

Posted on July 2, 2022 by Scott Hammond

29th June 2022   (Photo by Danny Clinch) Of all the acts to have emerged into the alternative/indie rock universe in the past decade, Melbourne based singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett makes a solid claim to being the most brilliant and unique.… Continue Reading →

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