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Review: The Bootleg Beatles echo the Fab Four’s greatest albums at festive Beacon show

Posted on December 20, 2025 by Scott Hammond

To reference an obscure fan club record from 1967 – and thus cement my bona fides as an insufferable Beatles nerd – Christmas time is here again. And, as per what is now a longstanding ritual, it’s that time of… Continue Reading →

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Review: Alabama 3’s wonky acid-country trip at O2 Academy

Posted on December 14, 2025 by Conor Lang

As I stand amidst the crowd tonight, waiting for legendary acid-country supergroup Alabama 3 to take the stage, I can’t help but feel a little out of place. Borne out of the mid-90s Brixton acid scene, the A3 have been… Continue Reading →

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Preview: Alabama 3 bring their acid blues to O2 Academy

Posted on December 9, 2025 by Conor Lang

In the penultimate show on their UK tour, legendary supergroup Alabama 3 bring their unique fusion of country, blues, and trip-hop to O2 Academy this Friday. After forming in Brixton in 1995, the ten-piece have released twelve studio albums, garnering… Continue Reading →

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Review: Model/Actriz – an urgent and exhilarating dose of industrial noise at Lantern Hall

Posted on November 19, 2025 by Conor Lang

New York industrial noise innovators Model/Actriz are a notorious live force. Forming at the Berklee College of Music in 2016, they have only released two albums: 2023’s electrifying Dogsbody and this year’s more melodic – but equally urgent – Pirouette.… Continue Reading →

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Review: Lovable goofball Mac DeMarco delights the youth at 3,000 sell out at Prospect Building

Posted on November 14, 2025 by Scott Hammond

Making ingress to tonight’s venue offers up a most unexpected utterance from a middle-aged lady walking in the opposite direction toward security staff at the entrance. “Hi, I’m here with my daughter and I’m a bit bored, do you mind… Continue Reading →

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Review: Simple Things – Daniel Avery provides multi-genre joy at Beacon

Posted on November 11, 2025 by Charlie MacKenzie

The precise and metallic techno sounds of Daniel Avery’s Drone Logic in 2013, were a potent a gateway drug for the genre. But with five full length albums since then, it is clear that Avery is more than just a… Continue Reading →

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Review: BC Camplight at the top of his game in charming tour opener at Electric

Posted on October 31, 2025 by Conor Lang

Brian Christinzio – the Philadelphia-born, Manchester-based musician – has long flown under the radar. Under the moniker BC Camplight, he has released a string of critically-acclaimed albums since 2015, yet mainstream recognition continues to evade him. Tonight, the crowd is… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Divine Comedy run the musical gamut in UK tour closer at Beacon

Posted on October 26, 2025 by Scott Hammond

It’s the final night of The Divine Comedy’s UK tour and Neil Hannon – frontman, songwriter and only constant member since the band’s inception in 1989 – arrives on stage looking dapper in a dark suit, neatly brushed hairdo and… Continue Reading →

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