In 2003, The Dears released their extraordinary second album No Cities Left in their native Canada. The record was put out the following year...
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In 1986, the Morris brothers (Des, Jim and Mark), from Scotland via Cannock, AKA Balaam And The Angel had just signed a...
Tonight at the venue formerly known as Birmingham NEC, (not to mention Resorts World Arena, LG Arena and Genting Arena!),...
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of their first E.P. World Of Light, Balaam and the Angel return with Forces Of Evil, which like the debut...
There’s always been a warm welcome for Maximo Park when they have visited the Second City in the past, with Birmingham 02...
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Taking off in 1979 with huge tunes like The Buggles’ ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ and the evergreen ‘Pop Musik’...
Christopher McVicker has used the Swiftumz moniker now for well over a decade, and this third album under the name...
As Razorlight close their impressive three-quarters of an hour set with ‘America’, I wonder if I have ever seen a...
I first heard Richard Hawley in 2001, when hearing his lovely ‘Baby, You’re My Light’ on an Uncut cover-mount CD....
Formed just over ten years ago as a solo project for frontman James, Mutes are playing a hometown show, at...
Two years on from receiving plenty of accolades for the charming low-fi indie pop of their debut Swedish Punk, Danish...
Dublin’s SPRINTS released probably the first vital album of 2024 when their debut Letter To Self arrived just five days...
Replicas, (originally released in June 1979), was the second Tubeway Army album and was the follow-up to the more punky eponymous debut...
It’s been almost four decades since The Dream Academy appeared, seemingly from nowhere, with the classic 80s hit ‘Life In...