British Sea Power, Fenech-Soler, Foamo and Get Cape Wear Cape Fly lead a fantastic sixth year for this ethical South...
It’s tough to know whether The School suffer from under exposure or over exposure. Their debut album of last year...
A friday night escapism in gig central, NW1. Rock n roll madness regularly ensues in this venue that Suggs recently...
Kendal Calling 2011 Review Kendal Calling has come a long way in 6 years, starting out with just 900 punters,...
With the festival held over two days for the first time in its history, LeeFest scores its most successful year...
Lenzie Moss, Pony Boy, Autistic Angus – Threads of Sound Showcase, Stereo, Glasgow, 17th July It’s difficult to know how...
It’s taken some time for An Axe to wield their sound. Since they formed they’ve sung hymnals from the crypt...
An impressive line-up of eight bands for a fiver, and all for charity? Who could refuse? I had spent the...
Underage Festival: Victoria Park: 5th of August. Well, where should I start? I can’t even begin to tell you how...
The Green Man Festival, set down in a glorious South Wales valley, has grown from a small, folk-dedicated festival into...
After eights, after eights, after eights. What’s in a name? Is it wanton destruction of third world mothering, Nestlé? Or is...
The Metal Gods looked down on last weekend’s High Voltage festival, and bestowed Heavy Sunshine all over Victoria Park. It...
It was around eight months ago that a tune appeared on my randomised shuffle list (and by mine I mean...
Two Thousand Trees may not seem like the most obvious festival choice to show off to your friends about...
Fans of Flying Lotus, Daedelus and the Brainfeeder label in general should head over to Corsica Studios in Elephant &...