Articles in live
Enraptured. Spellbound. Infatuated. Any of these words could be used to describe the audience during Anais Mitchell’s performance at Bar 12 tonight…
Airship’s final gig of their recent tour showcased a tight, strong group plying weighty songs which single them out above their contemporaries. GQS rating high.
Lissie had won the hearts of the audience tonight, and is slowly winning over the hearts of the nation.
“It relied heavily on a great, deep bass, that managed to get even the most sceptical of teeny-bopper dancing, which was no mean feat!”
The crowd went absolutely mental, dancing to the combination of sky-high synths and a chronic baseline…
Another one in our tour diary series, Airship present some lovely photos and details of their latest whereabouts…exclusively for Never Enough Notes
Aliens keeping an eye on music blogs – as they surely are – could be forgiven for thinking Best Coast are bigger than U2, they’ve stirred up such a recent flurry of excitement.
The Sunshine Underground’s first instalment of their exclusive tour diary. Read it here only!
This Sydney born five-some took the crowd into sensory overload with a delectable mixture of eerie synthesised vocals, an intense bass and the most effortlessly cool hairstyles to rival Karen O in her prime bowl-cut days.
See, Mumford aren’t the folk Coldplay, they aren’t the folk Kings of Leon, nor are they the folk U2 and they certainly aren’t the folk bloody Nickelback – if there is such a thing as (God forbid!) playing in a certain style of music without any overblown, contrived agenda to cunningly dupe your listeners into delusions of your legitimacy, then Mumford have performed it.
Laura Marling @ Banquet Records, Kingston
Day ONE! St. Patrick’s Day, Belfast Rocks, street bands, and early retirement.
Tuesday: faux SXSW, The Frontier Brothers, Harper Blynn, and torrential rain. Welcome to Austin!
Liars are back with recently-released album Sisterworld. James catches up with Aaron Hemphill to talk album sounds and football.
Tom Collins reviews Cosmo Jarvis’ London date at Koko on 18th February




