For all those following Gross Magic’s rise on the blogosphere, it should come as no surprise to find The Lexington...
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I only saw one band at Glastonbury this year, but this was enough to make the trip worthwhile. No I’m...
Here at Brighton’s beachbound beauty of a venue, home to dozens of outstanding, envelope-pushing shows over the last couple of...
‘… And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead’, the very name brings a wry smile to...
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My opinion before tonight’s performance was that any talk of Björk transcending genre is trite. Unlike say Elvis or Madonna...
Being renowned for its beauty, Cornwall is perhaps not so famous for its love of drum and bass but tonight...
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“Back where things started off” said Eddie Argos, to an early days acquaintance in New Cross the other night. Some...
“Eighty people in York last night thought this song sounded like Only Fools and Horses…so we’re gonna have a vote...
Here at GIITTV we don’t have the budget to be sending hundreds of TV cameras, thousands of reporters, and a...
With their first album, ‘Alight of Night’, Crystal Stilts wowed the critics, so much so NME rated it in their...
Having taken a 5 year hiatus since his breakthrough debut, “We Have Sound“, it would be fair to assume...
The Subways are on the edge. Not quite under or over the top. I’m sure they’re not named after every office worker’s favourite sandwich, but this was good Saturday night entertainment for hard rock fan, and fans of more commercial rock alike.