LIVERPOOL SOUND CITY – Recap Part 3
Our somewhat delayed final round up of Liverpool’s Sound City saw us dash about the festival site with greater haste than Eric Pickles at a free buffet as we tried to take in as many
Our somewhat delayed final round up of Liverpool’s Sound City saw us dash about the festival site with greater haste than Eric Pickles at a free buffet as we tried to take in as many
If our first day at Sound City (SEE HERE) was about getting our head around the festival and orientating ourselves to the site layout, the second day felt like the festival had begun in earnest
Inevitably, with Liverpool Sound City music festival changing location there will be comparisons, people will talk quite rightly, with affection of how things used to be. But perhaps the first step to enjoying the festival
Festival No.6 Announces Legendary Black Grape Seminal party band added to the bill as UK festival exclusive Festival No.6 is delighted to welcome the mighty Black Grape to Festival No.6 for a special performance
Right, a very quick round up before we disappear into the loving embrace of Liverpool Sound City for a few days White – ‘Future Pleasures’ Driving, slightly funky retro-future space rock anyone? Glasgow new
Next week Liverpool Sound City roars back into action, with its biggest and most ambitious line-up of music, arts, and culture to date. There’s also been the small matter of moving the entire festival to
One of our top tips for 2015 Leeds AUTOBAHN are back with a typically dark offering, a twisted compelling majestic new tune in the shape of ‘Immaterial Man’. It’s from their forthcoming debut album Dissemble and
Bang Gang aka Bardi Johannsson‘s new single ‘Silent Bite’ delivers a shimmering driving slice of dramatic pop gaze. It also features one of our fave singers guesting on vocals in the shape of Helen Marnie (of
Deux Furieuses return with another slice of hard-hitting social commentary with their new single ‘Are We Sexy Enough.’ They tell us the song ‘is about the conflicting pressures on girls in society and in the music
Our last purchase ahead of the General Election was to buy The Big Moon’s latest single ‘Sucker’ (as well as the equally spellbinding ‘Eureka Moment’). Given the result of said election, it was probably a
If you think pop and politics shouldn’t mix, best look away now, because we fundamentally disagree. Music is life, life is politics. It’s not very often we are lost for words, but last week’s general election
And so we kicked off the 2015 music festival season with a trip over the Pennines and attended our first ever Live At Leeds. Aside from enjoying superb music in some fantastic venues, we learnt