Outdoor festival season may be drawing to a close but before we pack away our camping gear for another year,...
Deer Shed Festival was held at Baldersby Park, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire between 25th and 27th July 2014 More photos from...
Lunar Festival is a debutant on the festival scene and a serious contender likely to appeal to everyone seeking...
Over the last decade Green Man has come a long way from it’s origins as a one-day folk/psych event attended by only...
Featuring British Sea Power, Halasan Bazar, Mick Harvey, Nathan Haines, Here Is Your Temple and Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou. Lacking...
Johnny Lynch is a superman capable of accomplishing an impossible array of tasks within a single earthly year: from writing...
This summer Durham will bring a series of shows to venues across the historic city – Brass: Durham International Festival....
In eager anticipation of its fifth annual outing, Deer Shed Festival has announced this year’s headliners. Topping the bill on...
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British Sea Power play music that is often quite difficult to absorb and, to be frank, you won’t always succeed,...
This week: my reaction and the music world’s response to Margaret Thatcher‘s death, plus new albums from Karl Bartos, British...
Just as the last vestiges of Hurricane Bertha whips through Heslaker Farm on Sunday and threatens to blow Beacons right...
More than a decade since the release of ‘The Decline of British Sea Power’, the good ship BSP is on...
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Some albums are the definitive slow burners. British Sea Power‘s sixth set, ‘Machineries of Joy’, released in April of this...
In 2010 for Record Store Day I spent the afternoon in front of Rough Trade West, where The Magic Numbers...
RW/FF is a weekly column written by Ben P Scott for music and culture site God Is In The TV. The...