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Review: Snapped Ankles – forest folk get things moving at Moles

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Scott Hammond

       26th February 2022   It’s great to be back at Moles. Established in 1978, this tiny gem on George Street, Bath, has for over four decades served as one of those venues, rich in heritage due to… Continue Reading →

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Review: Pip Blom’s simple, melodic Britpop 2.0 at Trinity

Posted on February 15, 2022 by Scott Hammond

14th February 2022   Having released Welcome Break – the follow up to their 2019 debut album Boat – in the autumn of 2021, the critical praise steeped upon their sophomore effort included a four-star Uncut review declaring that the… Continue Reading →

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Review: Fontaines DC convincingly stake a claim for rock star eminence at O2 Academy

Posted on October 14, 2021 by Scott Hammond

13th October 2021   A five-star Guardian review of DC Fontaines’ show at the University of Liverpool earlier this month saw them brandished with the oft touted, and seldom anything but hyperbolic, moniker of a “once in a generation” guitar… Continue Reading →

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Review: HENGE continue to be one of the best bands to see live

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Conal Dougan

3rd October 2021 Intergalactic ravers HENGE have arrived in the Trinity Centre to spread news of incoming apocalypse, robotic malfunctions and the joy of collectively losing your shit. The band journey from the far reaches of the galaxy to disseminate… Continue Reading →

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Review: IDLES reside over The Downs, and a return in earnest of local live music

Posted on September 4, 2021 by Scott Hammond

3rd September 2021    And we’re back. A full 550 days after The Fix covered Halifax indie, space-rock merchants The Orielles at SWX on 2nd March 2020, the recent revival of Bristol’s live music scene – aided by IDLES’ back… Continue Reading →

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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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