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Review: The Wave Pictures’ faultless musical engine purrs at The Exchange

Posted on January 30, 2019 by Scott Hammond

29th January 2019   Having hovered amidst the live music circuit for close to two decades, it seems that a relentless touring schedule and a hectic spree of album releases has, over the last couple of years, finally seen the… Continue Reading →

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Review: Alela Diane concludes European tour with polished St George’s performance

Posted on November 21, 2018 by Scott Hammond

20th November 2018      Having played London’s Union Chapel the previous evening, it’s the similarly ecclesiastical setting of St George’s that plays host to Oregan-based performer Alela Diane’s final show of a 15 date European tour. There’s even a… Continue Reading →

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Review: Snail Mail at Thekla – earnest indie rock for a new generation

Posted on November 2, 2018 by Scott Hammond

31st October 2018   Having read the near universal praise heaped upon this summer’s debut album Lush, the impression holds that Snail Mail – the vehicle for 19 year old Baltimore based singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan – occupies a space somewhere… Continue Reading →

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Review: Echo & The Bunnymen top nostalgic bill for opening Skyline Series show

Posted on June 25, 2018 by Scott Hammond

22nd July 2018   It’s a pure case of balmy Friday night splendour as the first instalment of the newly introduced Skyline Series plays host to a nostalgia inducing triumvirate of Peter Hook & The Light, The Jesus & Mary… Continue Reading →

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Review: Cracking into the live music monster at Dot To Dot ’18

Posted on May 29, 2018 by Scott Hammond

26th May 2018   En route to Bristol city Centre, it’s rather concerning for one to note that the callow revellers – clad in glittery festival garb and clutching cans of alcohol – bound for Love Saves The Day at… Continue Reading →

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Doug Hream Blunt brings his unique funk to Mayfest @ The Cube with some new friends

Posted on May 13, 2018 by Kevin McGough

12th May 2018 Musical success came later in life to Doug Hream Blunt than most. But then this is a performer who only started playing in bands when he was 35. His is a story that has become ever more… Continue Reading →

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Review: Drenge host boisterous Grand Reopening at The Lantern

Posted on April 29, 2018 by Scott Hammond

27th April 2018 Rather than making reference to their touring an album of new material, Sheffield rock outfit Drenge’s ‘Grand Reopening Tour’ alludes to a three year hiatus – both in terms of a headline UK tour and the release… Continue Reading →

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Review: Fredo’s post-snowpocalyptic sell-out at Marble Factory

Posted on March 6, 2018 by Scott Hammond

3rd March 2018     Hailing from the notoriously rough and tough Mozart Estate in North West London, profligate drug peddler come successful grime artist Fredo – after a forced cancellation in Birmingham an evening earlier – braved the snowpocalypse… Continue Reading →

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