Interview – Caity Baser
BRIT AWARD NOMINATED singer-songwriter Caity Baser is entering a new era in her music career, and after kicking…
Album Review: Sam Fender – People Watching
The gifted songwriting of Sam Fender has long enriched the UK indie music scene, and his influence continues…
Sam Fender – The O2 Arena
Five-star Fender! Newcastle’s finest musical export, Sam Fender, took his People Watching tour to the O2 Arena for a second night, cementing his status as one of the most thrilling guitar talents of his generation.
Pale Waves – Outernet
Following the release of their fourth album Smitten, one of Manchester’s finest four-piece’s, Pale Waves, took their shiny new record, an abundance…
The Vamps – O2 Academy Bournemouth
Marking the 10 Year Anniversary of their debut album, The Vamps hit the road once again, reviving memories by performing the full deluxe edition of Meet the Vamps across the UK and throwing devoted fans back to a time of nostalgia and simpler days.
Review: Beabadoobee – This Is How Tomorrow Moves
Beabadoobee marks her return to the indie music scene with a memory-ridden, personal sentiment: This is How Tomorrow Moves. It's an authentic and unfiltered body of material, with all fourteen tracks proving there is no ceiling for her songwriting ability.
Preview: Victorious Festival 2024
Who’s up for a trip to the seaside? Victorious Festival is readying it's to return to the Solent seafront once again ahead of an incredible weekend of music, comedy, and fun for all the family.
The three-day event welcomes nearly 80,000 fans per day to Southsea Common, Portsmouth, where a mouthwatering variety of musical talent, spanning the breadth of rock & roll, indie-rock, and dance-pop, will whet the appetite across 13 stages. Every year celebrates some of the very best artists and bands out there, whilst also boasting an abundance of upcoming talents who look to establish themselves in the music scene.
Truck Festival 2024
Oxfordshire has once again been graced by the return of Truck Festival, which has certainly made a name for itself over previous years.
The four-day event plays host to a dazzling lineup spanning the breadth of the indie rock, pop, and alternative rock music-spheres for crowds to get stuck into. This year's Truckers once again made their way to Hill Farm for an unforgettable weekend amidst the everchanging British weather.
Truck Festival 2024 – Ones to Watch!
The four-day event has certainly made a name for itself, with thrilling lineups and vibrant crowds which seem to grow year on year without fail. Every year is a celebration of sound, with its lineups whetting the appetite for all and spanning the breadth of the indie rock, indie pop, and alternative rock music-spheres. This year sees Jamie T, Wet Leg, The Streets and Idles topping the bill, with an incredible catalogue of artists including Declan McKenna, The Snuts, Yard Act, and The Kooks providing the breathtaking backup.
The Japanese House – Roundhouse, London
After the release of their second EP ‘In the End it Always Does’ last year, which received tremendous reception, Amber Bain and co. have continued to grasp the attention of world-wide music-lovers. The bands distinct blend of a softening, indie-rock sonic has reinforced their status in the landscape, and testament to their continued success, they’re embarking on their biggest tour to date. After stints of supporting runs with fellow Dirty Hit record labellers The 1975, including an enormous sell-out show at Finsbury Park last July, selling out one of London's most remarkable venues is a positive sign of their growing popularity.