Bluedot 2018 Review – Words And Pictures
The ubiquitous ‘what we learned from’ (insert festival name here) style reviews have always been something of an anathema for me. However in the spirit of bland homogeny, if you are going to learn anything
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The ubiquitous ‘what we learned from’ (insert festival name here) style reviews have always been something of an anathema for me. However in the spirit of bland homogeny, if you are going to learn anything
It’s a fact that UK music fans have always enjoyed a “special relationship” with the work of Tanya Donelly. Pretty much from the get-go, they’ve been staunch supporters, from her teenage years as a founding
Liverpool Sound City Review 2018 In order to move forward, Liverpool Sound City 2018 took a few steps backwards and returned to its roots within the city after an enforced three-year stint in Liverpool’s Docklands.
Bryan Ferry Live 2018 – Liverpool Philharmonic Support: Juanita Stein Bryan Ferry Live 2018 : – At 72 Bryan Ferry rolled back the years and proved himself to be as stylish and enigmatic as ever,
Arcade Fire Live At Manchester Arena Arcade Fire Live At Manchester Arena : Arcade Fire brought their acclaimed live show to Manchester Arena and left the audience spellbound. The critics may have been given the bands
EVANESCENCE Live Mon 2nd April 2018 O2 Apollo Manchester Multi-platinum selling U.S. rock (dare we say goth) band Evanescence brought their Synthesis Live tour to Manchester Apollo, performing with a full orchestra. We were there to take
Gig Photos of The Month February 2018 Photos by www.andyvonpipphotography.com (AKA me) Ezra Furman – Liverpool Arts Club review HERE Frank Turner At EBGBS Liverpool – Indie Music Week BETH ORTON – ARTS CLUB
Yassassin Live at HUS When we saw our no.1 tip for 2018, Yassassin (see here) were playing in Liverpool headlining promoters ICYMI 2nd birthday bash show at HUS, it was a no-brainer which gig we’d
Trampolene Live There are some gigs that transcend the normal live music experience, gigs that are so uplifting and powerful that merely writing about them could never do them justice. Swansea trio Trampolene’s gig at
Phil Greenhalgh picks his Liverpool Musical Week closing party highlight and whilst quite rightly extolling the virtues of Pink Kink suggests that their two recent rapid-fire singles are not wholly indicative of the band’s oeuvre
After winning hearts minds and ears over the festival season Dream Wife returned to Liverpool and proved once again that the excitement and buzz they are generating is very much the real deal. ‘Thanks to
Once again Liverpool Pysch Fest gathered artists from around the world to bring an explosion of noise to Liverpool’s Baltic triangle for two days of mind-bending noise and art. Headliners The Black Angels were immense,