Album Review: The Royston Club – Songs For The Spine
Since releasing their debut album Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars in 2023, The Royston Club have played sold-out shows across the UK, entertaining crowds with their catchy lyrics and contagious energy. Almost a year since the first single was released, and three months since the album was announced, Songs For The Spine is here.
Noah Kahan – BST Hyde Park
The sun is shining as I arrive in Hyde Park, and I can hear Gigi Perez’s mesmerising “Sailor…
Noah Kahan – BST Hyde Park – Preview
Every summer since 2013, Hyde Park has been transformed into a utopia for music lovers, offering a programme…
bilk – Electric Ballroom, Camden
Red Hot Chilli Peppers, The Killers and Kings of Leon are just a handful of the rock and…
Album Review: bilk – Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll
With their album Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll scheduled for release on the 24th of January 2025, indie rock trio Bilk are ready to get back on the road and back on the stage. Tickets are flying for their UK and EU tours, and the anticipation for the new album is only getting stronger. Hailing from Essex, frontman Sol Abrahms started Bilk in 2018 and was later joined by Luke Hare (bass) and Harry Gray (drums).
Interview: bilk
With their second album scheduled for release on the 24th of January 2025, indie rock trio Bilk are ready to get back on the road and the stage. Their rapidly selling UK and EU tour and hype around the new album, titled “Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll” are just two indicators showing what a banging year 2025 is going to be for this Essex based band. I had a chat with frontman, Sol, about all the exciting stuff the group has coming up in the new year.