Grimes // 08.05.12 // Brudenell Social Club // Leeds
Standing in a room in which every single person in there falls in love with the same girl... Read More »
Standing in a room in which every single person in there falls in love with the same girl... Read More »
Slowly carving out a name for themselves in the indie scene Tall Ships open for the bafflingly technical 100-notes-a-second math-pop group, Maps & Atlases at London's Garage. Read More »
"...as soon as I came into the room the lead singer was climbing on the PA speakers getting the crowd going." Read More »
"It was like witnessing the cult of Johnny Foreigner undergoing a mass religious ecstasy." Read More »
"The newly launched and very raucous gig night champions the most exciting new musicians from all corners of the spectrum..." Read More »
Independent record stores up and down the land are holding special events in celebration of their craft and reminding you just how amazing these places can be! To help you decide we have put together a regional round-up of our top picks. Read More »
The Club Academy Manchester was the kicking off point for The Sunshine Underground’s new UK tour and they... Read More »
One of Your Demise’s strengths is in their front man Ed McRae. Commanding, charismatic and full of energy, McRae was able to control and keep the attention of the audience throughout the set. Even though the vocals suffered at times, his presence as a front man completely made up for this. Read More »
Frank Turner is Billy Bragg for the younger, less active, more pessimistic generation who missed the 60’s and didn’t lived through Thatcher. Billy’s music is something that Frank Turner’s fans needed to hear, and he made them listen. The pair are using their music and success as a pedestal to actually say something worth saying. Read More »
Melons. Living in the Alligator. Towards the Onion. These are just a selection of the whimsically titled songs... Read More »