In Pictures : Skating Polly – Liverpool 25th March 2022
Photo Gallery and video of Skating Polly’s incendiary live performance at Jimmys Liverpool
Photo Gallery and video of Skating Polly’s incendiary live performance at Jimmys Liverpool
PHOTOS: Scottish trio CHVRCHES certainly know how to put on an epic show. Here are a selection of shots from the final gig of the UK leg of their Screen Violence World Tour
A live review of an actual gig. Phil Greenhalgh goes along to see The Lovely Eggs and leaves feeling somewhat eggstatic The Opener AKDK As on-the-spot made up genres go, ‘Cosmic electro Tribal Thump disco
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Our favourite track from one of our favourite albums of 2014 is given the big screen treatment, and as you might expect it explores many of the themes featured within the song. EMA of course isn’t
South Dakota’s EMA( Erika M. Anderson) has unquestionably released one of THE albums of 2014 in the shape of ‘The Future’s Void’, a darkly humorous, challenging and artistically bold body of work. It’s an album
Dutch Uncles have always been a perplexing musical proposition and if we’re being completely honest, we’ve often found their redoubtable musical charms rather easy to resist in the past. We didn’t dislike them, it was
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Forget the Stone Roses reunion, forget the fact that the Cure are to play a three hour set at the Reading Festival. Why? Well our prospective gig of the year is a little closer to
In December we contacted a number of music bloggers to see if they were interested in compiling an alternative list to the BBC’s “Sound Of” predictions. The votes came in thick and fast with Brooklyn