Morgan Harper-Jones dazzles Brighton in cosy, enchanting performance.
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Read MoreLos Angeles' four-piece hit a gallant stride in reflective third.
Read MoreTexas trio Khruangbin return with their soothingly soulful new album ‘A LA SALA’.
Read MoreLondon's instrumental magicians: Stitching the seams between UK post-rock and electronica, Dog Unit are mesmerising, slightly daunting and wickedly talented.
Read More“Come Shine With Us”: Bob Vylan Invite Us To Celebrate Revolution.
Read MoreThis week’s Band of the Week is Glasgow’s Dead Pony - who have just released their absolute firestorm of a debut album ‘Ignore This’.
Read MoreBnny make their return with a thrilling, satisfying new record One Million Love Songs.
Read MoreThe K’s Debut LP delivers great satisfaction amongst its following with a couple of surprises thrown in there for good measure.
Read MoreNewcastle based indie specialist Melanie Baker is about to release her new EP ‘Burnout Baby’ this Friday (5th April) via Du Blonde’s indie label Daemon T.V.
Read MoreIcelandic rock band KALEO ignites their return with a crisp and comfy new single following the trials and tribulations of a lonesome cowboy.
Read MoreThe Hastings heavyweights conquer Concorde 2 in a night of unbridled rage, joy, and catharsis.
Read MoreSix piece alternative rock outfit Fizzy Orange have just released their debut EP ‘Fizzy Orange in Mono’. Giving a new twang and flare to the word vintage, they band bring feelings of nostalgia while taking their sound on a unique path into the future.
Read MoreUnleashing raw expression and escapism in their latest track - Swim Deep are back.
Read MoreTo the 28 years of Sum 41, there are praises and thanks to go around. Here is to an enjoyable afterlife, no matter what side they end up in.
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