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Conor Lang

Review: Joshua Idehen – deft wordsmith brings boundless positivity To Electric

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Conor Lang

Though Joshua Idehen has been releasing music for upwards of 15 years, he has only achieved relative fame quite recently. Throughout the 2010’s, the British-born Nigerian poet worked with bands such as LV, Sons of Kemet, and The Comet is… Continue Reading →

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Review: Outer Town 2026 – An Eclectic and Varied Offering at 5th Anniversary Festival

Posted on April 13, 2026 by Conor Lang

As we draw ever closer to summer, it’s time for the fifth instalment of Bristol’s Outer Town Festival. Spread across 10 stages in the Old Market area, over 60 acts – ranging from industrial noise to triphop to smart indie… Continue Reading →

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Review: Mogwai – An epic set of roaring, expansive post-rock at Beacon

Posted on February 23, 2026 by Conor Lang

It’s been 28 years since Mogwai released their first album, the ferocious Mogwai Young Team, and just over 30 years since they formed. Though they have consistently flown slightly under the radar, the Glaswegian post-rockers have quietly built one of… Continue Reading →

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Review: Sessa – a transportive set of contemporary Brazilian Jazz at Strange Brew

Posted on February 12, 2026 by Conor Lang

Sergio Sayeg (aka Sessa) is one of the most compelling figures in contemporary Brazilian music. Inspired by late-70’s Música Popular Brasileira (MPB) legends such as Erasmo Carlos, as well as esteemed luminaries from the Tropicalia movement like Caetano Veloso, the… Continue Reading →

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Review: South London’s Insecure Men rise above vocal problems at The Exchange

Posted on February 1, 2026 by Conor Lang

Tonight is somewhat of an unconventional offering from South London’s avant-pop outfit Insecure Men. To the surprise of the audience, bandleader Saul Adamczewski arrives alone on stage. Kitted in a canvas cargo jumpsuit, reflective sunglasses, and cap, he sits down… 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: 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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