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Dan Whitlam – Bristol Trinity Centre
As both a long-time admirer of Dan Whitlam’s work and a young writer myself, I was thrilledto have…
New Found Glory – O2 Academy Bournemouth
New Found Glory delivered exactly what we came for: a career-spanning set packed with hits from their self-titled debut, Sticks and Stones, and a few teasers from their upcoming album. But before they took the stage, the night kicked off with a band that’s quickly making waves on this side of the Atlantic.
Album Review: The Subways – When I’m With You
Opening with debut single Oh Yeah, the album wastes no time reintroducing that signature Subways formula: chaotic in the best way, punchy riffs colliding with shout along choruses and infectious confidence. It’s DIY in spirit but delivered like absolute pros - proof that their raw sound was never a lack of polish, but an intentional middle finger salute to overproduction!
Mimi Webb – Bristol Beacon
Mimi Webb brought her Confessions Tour to a packed Bristol Beacon for its penultimate night, delivering a confident,…
The Kooks – O2 Arena, London
Performing to some of the biggest crowds of their career, The Kooks wrapped up their UK Arena Tour with a euphoric, nostalgic-fuelled singalong at London’s O2 Arena, a triumphant reminder of their enduring place in the British indie scene.
Album Review: Richard Ashcroft – Lovin’ You
Richard Ashcroft is back, and he’s reminding us exactly why he’s one of Britain’s most enduring voices in modern music. After supporting Oasis on their stadium reunion tour across the UK - and soon to follow them on their South American dates - Ashcroft has returned to the spotlight with Lovin’ You, his seventh studio album, blending introspection, romance and the occasional musical curveball.
The Kooks – Utilita Arena Cardiff
On a stormy Saturday night in Cardiff, with Storm Amy battering the UK, The Kooks brought a much-needed dose of escapism inside the sold-out Utilita Arena. More than 20 years in the game, it’s an impressive run for a band still finding new fans — and right now, they’re enjoying something of a renaissance.
Corella – Engine Rooms, Southampton
On a wet and gloomy Wednesday night in Southampton, The Engine Rooms filled up with indie music fans ready to shake off the rain and catch one of Manchester’s rising bands, Corella.
Photo Gallery: Kneecap – OVO Arena Wembley
On Wednesday, 18th September, Irish rap trio Kneecap took the OVO Arena Wembley by storm with a breathtaking performance. They were supported by Gurriers, Jelani Blackman, and Massive Attack. Our photographer, Dan Lincoln, was there to capture the occasion. Find some of his photos below!
Miles Kane – Rough Trade Nottingham
On a rainy night in Nottingham, Miles Kane turned the small Rough Trade stage into a riot of sound and connection, and I was lucky enough to be right in the middle of it.