Aged just fourteen and using the name ‘Sevens’, Justin Rollins went from being a bullied child to leader of...
The 1st May 2014 saw an intriguing turn to enable residents of London to feel a greater connection to the much...
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With almost 3000 people in attendance last year, and coverage reaching press as far as the New York Post, the Hackney Summer Fete is fast becoming one of the best community events in London – be sure to join the crowds if you're in the capital!
When Prince first landed on this planet, the press didn’t know what to make of him. In an era of...
Post-rock is a dirty word. Two words in fact, hyphenated. Two words used to lazily describe any music with distorted...
One of the first reactions I got when I told people I was seeing The Ting Tings was: “Really!? That’s...
If you’ve ever had the chance to see Patrick Watson before you’d know that the Montreal band’s energy and genuine...
Kicking off their set this evening with standout track amongst so many ‘Bangkok‘, from new album Poison Season, is a...
Several years ago I took in a theatre adaptation of a great Orwellian novel; Animal Farm it’s title, an allegory...
Camden Crawl: A setting as rich as they come for music and culture fans alike. I often feel as if...
London’s Field Day festival has added another string of acts to an already impressive line up that includes Caribou, Floating...
Visions Festival announces craft beer and food festival, Babak Ganjei new project and more festival entertainment.
Given that the average price to see one medium sized band these days regularly tops £40, you have to congratulate...