Posted on Friday 16th December 2016
Sheffield based two-piece Slow Club are multi instrumental wonders Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor. The pair write stunning songs that tap into the tradition of folk brought right up to date, collecting a bit of 60’s pop and 70’s rock a...
Read storyPosted on Friday 9th December 2016
The Selecter exploded onto the scene in the late 70’s in a burst of energy fusing furious political punk attitude with danceable ska that chimed with the consciousness of the youth and saw them quickly climb the charts. They emerged at a turbu...
Read storyPosted on Monday 5th December 2016
Leeds / Hull based two piece Chambers have been building an audience, drawn to a style they have termed ‘Sister Doom’. Despite being a two-piece, guitarist/vocalist Aeris Houlihan and drummer Eleanor-Cara Churchill draw on dark imagery to...
Read storyPosted on Friday 2nd December 2016
Indie rock band The Crookes are effortlessly cool whenever they take to the stage to perform. Their heartbroken melodies and forlorn lyrics have won over quite a few celebrity listeners prompting Jon McClure of Reverend And The Makers to herald them...
Read storyPosted on Thursday 17th November 2016
TOY have proved to be one of the most exciting British bands to emerge this decade, thrilling all with their incredible output and live performances. Their recorded sound skates the fringes of extreme experimentation invoking the thrill of live perfo...
Read storyPosted on Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Leading gloom pop act She Makes War is the work of polymath Laura Kidd. The pensive musicveers wonderfully from bright brash indie rock to intricate bedside confessional songs that invite the audience into a private world where intima...
Read storyPosted on Tuesday 5th July 2016
Indietracks, a music festival in a train station, we’re sold on the concept alone! But just in case you want to know more we caught up with the organisers to find out a little more about how they turned a quiet little corner of Derbyshire into...
Read storyPosted on Monday 16th May 2016
Dot To Dot Festival brings together the best new alternative acts and is a great place to see the next big thing. This year’s line-up includes Mystery Jets, Augustines, The Temper Trap, Rat Boy, The Sherlocks plus many more. Taking place at va...
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