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Review: Kurt Vile’s enjoyable, not always essential, guitar jams at SWX

Posted on June 16, 2023 by Scott Hammond

Though the Philadelphia born singer/songwriter’s laidback guitar jams and hirsute gawkiness have seen him typecast as something of a stoner rock dude, Kurt Vile and his Violators appear punctual and focused as they take to tonight’s stage. Apparently, Vile isn’t… Continue Reading →

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Review: Arrested Development oversee joyous Friday night at Propyard

Posted on June 3, 2023 by Scott Hammond

In the early 1990s, a time when West Coast gangsta rap ruled the hip-hop world, what emerged from the Deep South was something rather more positive and progressive. Though the works produced by the likes of Dr Dre, Ice Cube and… Continue Reading →

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Review: Lush surrounds and big tunes at Love Saves the Day 2023

Posted on June 1, 2023 by Conal Dougan

SATURDAY Upon entry to Ashton Court, the vibe is calm, bucolic almost. It’s clear that the lush surrounds of Ashton Court allow for a more scenic and spacious festival than the previous editions in the tight pocket of Eastville Park.… Continue Reading →

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Review: Arctic Monkeys’ generation-spanning masterclass at Ashton Gate (29/5/23)

Posted on May 30, 2023 by Scott Hammond

  (Photo by Paul Gillis/Reach PLC) Eighteen years since they emerged from Sheffield with 2005 debut Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, Arctic Monkeys remain a 21st century musical behemoth. That album’s distinctly Northern-flavoured navigations of fledgling… Continue Reading →

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Love Saves the Day 2023: Our Top Picks for the big weekend

Posted on May 11, 2023 by Conal Dougan

Bristol’s biggest festival rolls around once again, the behemoth that is Love Saves the Day settling itself for the second time in the lush bowl of Ashton Court Estate over the late May Bank Holiday weekend. Boasting yet another power-packed… Continue Reading →

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Preview: Blur are back as they announce intimate warmup gigs ahead of two massive summer shows at Wembley Stadium

Posted on April 27, 2023 by Scott Hammond

(photo by Kevin Westernberg) And just like that the mighty Blur have returned. After announcing back in November that they will perform two nights at Wembley Stadium this July – their first headline shows since 2015’s Magic Whip tour –… Continue Reading →

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Review: Caitlin Rose – enthralling music and a nifty comedic sideline at The Fleece (23/4/23)

Posted on April 24, 2023 by Scott Hammond

(Photo by Laura E Partain) In the nine year hiatus between her second album The Stand-In and November 2022 release Cazimi, Nashville’s Caitlin Rose endured a period of personal and creative tumult that saw her fall out of love with… Continue Reading →

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Review: Ryan Adams delights the die-hards with marathon Hippodrome show

Posted on April 19, 2023 by Scott Hammond

Considering Ryan Adams’ mid-1990s incarnation as lead singer for alt-country band Whiskeytown, it’s an almost thirty year career that precedes tonight’s lengthy, solo acoustic spotlight. Since hitting a commercial peak with his 2001 sophomore record Gold, the North Carolina born… Continue Reading →

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