It’s safe to say that 2023 has been a thriving year for live music. From iconic acts to emerging talents, the abundance of touring bands turned the last twelve months into a kaleidoscope of options.
Nine months since the release of their debut album, we caught Sea Fever at Gorilla - one of Manchester’s finest modern venues.
Having released their debut album in 2021, Sea Fever have been busy evolving their live sound. Six months since their last Manchester gig, we caught them in the intimate surroundings of Soup.
I could be really flippant and just say that this album is just what it says on the tin. However,...
Tony Wilson famously summed up the Factory Records ethos with the line “We made history, not money”. What money Factory...
Live Transmission – Joy Division Re-Worked – Scanner/The Heritage Orchestra – 25th Of September 2013
The legacy of Joy Division needs to be approached with a certain reverence. As pretentious and extreme as that sounds,...
If you’re not familiar with Sea Fever, they’re a Mancunian five piece consisting of talented musicians from various bands of...
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It’s been talked about amongst fans for ages, and now New Order‘s mini LP ‘Lost Sirens’ has finally seen the...
New Order will reform to play two benefit shows in aid of film-maker Michael Shamberg next month, but without Peter...
On Saturday night, Sea Fever played a homecoming gig of epic proportions at Manchester’s Deaf Institute. If you’re not familiar...
Sea Fever's latest show marked the inaugural instalment of Live at St Mary's, a new initiative that saw the historic church converted into a captivating live music venue.
With amazing music acts galore, including Stevie Wonder, New Order, The xx, Sigur Rós, Friendly Fires, Bat for Lashes, Roots...
When Music Complete was announced earlier this year my initial thought was, “I hope it’s their Electric”. Electric, the last...
The first ever change-making global music conference and festival, Manchester’s Beyond The Music, confirms the first 60 next generation acts...