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Review: The Orielles’ mixed brand of indie pop delights at The Fleece

Posted on February 26, 2019 by Scott Hammond

24th February 2019   After securing a deal with Heavenly Records last year and now a smidgen over 12 months since since the release of debut album Silver Dollar Moment – a record praised as “a garage rock masterclasss” in… Continue Reading →

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Review: Cult 90s alternative rockers The Lemonheads’ catalogue spanning SWX show

Posted on February 20, 2019 by Scott Hammond

18th February 2019   It’s been two and half decades since The Lemonheads enjoyed the pinnacle of their albeit rather modest commercial success in the 1990s – a time when frontman Evan Dando formed a hefty crack habit, befriended and… Continue Reading →

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Review: White Denim – a rare breed of airtight live performance at O2 Academy

Posted on February 14, 2019 by Scott Hammond

12th February 2019     It’s a surprising start to the evening as the sound of 1997’s ‘Encore Une Fois’ by Sash! rings out over the speaker system as the introductory interlude for Texas rock four-piece White Denim to stroll… Continue Reading →

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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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Album Review: Busking Beyond Borders – David Fisher

Posted on December 8, 2018 by Scott Hammond

8th December 2018   The product of three years spent busking on the streets of Europe – including every country in the European Union – and beyond, David Fisher’s Busking Beyond Borders adroitly captures the beauty, magic and unpredictable thrill… 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: ‘The King’ – entertainingly novel, if slightly misfiring, doc on the life of Elvis Presley

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Scott Hammond

1st October 2018   Considering that Elvis Presley is likely the most celebrated person to ever walk the Earth, yet another documentary film perambulating the well-worn terrain of his biography seems – like another Nightmare on Elm Street movie or… Continue Reading →

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