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Album Review: CAST – Yeah Yeah Yeah
Cast have been moving from strength to strength in the second half of their career, especially bolstered after a support tour with Oasis last year. Not stopping for a second after releasing 2024’s Love Is The Call, their latest album, Yeah Yeah Yeah, is their eighth studio album.
Album Review: MIKA – Hyperlove
On Hyperlove, MIKA reminds us exactly why he has always occupied a lane entirely of his own. This is his first English-language studio album since 2019, and rather than feeling like a cautious return, it bursts forward with real theatrical confidence.
Biffy Clyro – Utilita Arena Cardiff
By the time Biffy Clyro take the stage in Cardiff, the room is already fully engaged. A sold-out Utilita Arena hums with anticipation, helped along by two support sets that couldn’t be more different in approach, yet together prime the crowd perfectly for the scale of what follows.
Album Review: Only The Poets – And I’d Do It Again
For a band seven years into their journey, And I’d Do It Again does not sound like a debut album made under pressure. Instead, it's a perfect product of time: time spent reflecting, experimenting, and unlearning the sense of urgency often associated with early records.
Album Review: Kula Shaker – Wormslayer
British masters of psychedelic rock Kula Shaker, return with their 8th studio album ‘Wormslayer’, offering a sonic journey of mysticism intertwined with the heady, poetic rock n roll that defines them.
The Cribs – Papillon, Southampton
A converted church might not be the typical venue for a punk-rock trio from Wakefield, but when The Cribs took to the stage at Southampton’s Papillon, they almost blew the 19th century roof off.
Album Review: The Cribs – Selling a Vibe
The Jarmans’ latest album, Selling A Vibe, is out now under Sonic Blew, and it shows they have certainly not lost the charm they had when they exploded onto the music scene in the early noughties.
The Wombats – Bournemouth International Centre
Looks like Christmas came early, which it did for over 6,000 fans as indie-rock stalwarts The Wombats rocked the Bournemouth International Centre on Sunday night.
Lambrini Girls – Electric Bristol
Electric Bristol has hosted some lively nights, but Lambrini Girls took things to a different level entirely. Arriving to a room already heaving wall-to-wall, they hit the stage like a detonation, launching straight into a blistering opening run that immediately sent the crowd into motion.
Live Preview: The Wombats – Bournemouth International Centre
ndie Rock Stalwarts The Wombats will continue their Oh! The Ocean UK tour next week, landing in Bournemouth on Sunday, 7th December.