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Turin Brakes, Fleece

Posted on November 1, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“Is everyone in here taking refuge from the zombie apocalypse?” It’s a valid question that sprightly bassist, Eddie Myer, poses. Although, whilst that heady brew of drunken ghouls and giddy pumpkins are invading the pavements outside, inside Bristol’s Fleece most… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Uncategorized bristol, fleece, gig, Halloween, Kevin Mcgough, music, review, the fix, the fix magazzine, turin brakes

Gig Review: The Travelling Band – Louisiana, Bristol – Saturday 25th October

Posted on October 31, 2014 by Arran

Review by Abby Render – On a Saturday night in Bristol the scope and variety of things to do are huge, especially when it comes to live music. Yet in the intimate upstairs room of The Lousiana, Manchester’s The Travelling… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music, Uncategorized abby render, bristol entertainment, bristol music, louisiana, the fix, the travelling band

Something for the Weekend

Posted on October 31, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week Art Department feat. Seth Troxler – “Cruel Intentions” (2014) Art Department’s second album is looming, and… Continue Reading →

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Throwback Thursday: Retro Track of the Week

Posted on October 30, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Song: It Was a Good Day Artist: Ice Cube Year: 1993 As an 11 year old boy quietly living a gentle existence in the meek Bristolian suburbs of Stoke Lodge, it was only a matter of time before the chronic… Continue Reading →

Music ice cube, it was a good day, scott hammond, throwback thursday

OXJAM Glastonbury Finale – Red Brick Building/Bocabar, Glastonbury – Saturday 1st November – Free Entry

Posted on October 30, 2014 by Arran

This weekend, Oxjam Glastonbury & Street 2014 comes to the end of a rollercoaster ride of music, emotions and merriment. Over £600 has been raised so far and organisers are hoping to raise £1000 just from the generosity of the… Continue Reading →

Music Glastonbury Festival, michael eavis, mr keep calm and the cancelled cheques, Oxjam

Photo of the Week

Posted on October 29, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Something a bit different this week. With the weather taking a turn for the worse recently and the wet stuff coming from the sky again, I decided to choose something with a watery theme for this week’s photo. I was… Continue Reading →

Visual Art photography, visual art, whil fahy

Artist of the Week: La Fine Equipe

Posted on October 27, 2014 by Conal Dougan

This week, the artist making our ears tingle is French mix collective La Fine Equipe. Now, Francophiles we may be, but alas we speak little of the Gallic tongue, so deciphering information on these funk, soul and hip hop chaps… Continue Reading →

Music

The Travelling Band, Louisiana

Posted on October 27, 2014 by Kevin McGough

The Travelling Band are a Manchester folk-collective who are at first glance seem unremarkable and whose ambitions remain distinctly unambitious. The name doesn’t help, harking back as it does to an imagined sixties nostalgia land of Woodstock and Monterey; reconstituted… Continue Reading →

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