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Keo – The Louisiana, Bristol
“Yeah, we loved it, but we’re all so shattered," Keo frontman Finn Keogh said after their performance at the Louisiana in Bristol.
Self Esteem – The 1865, Southampton
The evening before the release of her highly anticipated third studio album, Rebecca Lucy Taylor - known best by stage name Self Esteem - previewed tracks to a lucky Southampton audience.
Album Review: Self Esteem – A Complicated Woman
How could Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, possibly follow up on the sheer barnstorming odyssey of pop honesty of 2021’s Prioritise Pleasure?
The answer is with abundant ease upon the release of her third album, A Complicated Woman, on Polydor Records that summons the themes and styles that pushed the Self Esteem cream to the top - a blend of spoken word mantras, and alt-dance pop.
News: Loyle Carner – hopefully !
Mercury-prize shortlister and BRIT Award-nominated musician Loyle Carner has announced a brand new album, hopefully !, set for release on Island EMI on June 20th. Alongside it, Loyle has detailed plans for a huge global tour to follow his Glastonbury headline set on The Other Stage on 27th June, which includes a four-night residency at London’s O2 Academy Brixton in November.
STONE – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
Having just released their debut studio record ‘Fear Life for a Lifetime’, the public interest in Liverpool quartet STONE is at an all-time high. In support of the record, they stopped by Wedgewood Rooms on Sunday (27th) night as part of their tour, which sees them travel from Exeter through Leeds and everywhere in-between.
Paul Weller – Portsmouth Guildhall
Paul is a master of his craft and his longevity in the music industry is something to be admired. The man has reinvented himself numerous times and has not been afraid to face his critics in staying true to what feels most aligned to him. In my opinion, Paul is a living legend of British music.
Review: Yard Act – Where’s My Utopia?
The self-titled “post-punk poster boys” Yard Act have returned with a fresh serving of tongue-in-cheek melancholia in their sophomore album, ‘Where’s my Utopia?’.
Review: The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy
Nearly a year after the hit release of “Nothing Matters”, ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’, invites us to a world of romance, girlhood and sexuality, tinged with gothic flair.
Inhaler announce details of second album and new single
INHALER have announced details of their new album ‘Cuts & Bruises’ and share uplifting new single ‘Love Will Get You There’ alongside a VIDEO directed by James Arden. The Dublin band’s eagerly awaited sophomore album will be released on February 17th via Polydor Records.
New album, tour and single announcement from The Amazons
Premiered on Clara Amfo’s Radio 1 show, The Amazons release their anthemic new single ‘How Will I Know?’. The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming album How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me? - out September 9th 2022 on Fiction Records.