Sombre and reflective with a soft-rock flair, ‘Favourite day of the week’ is a sophisticated expansion of Brimheim’s soul-searching oeuvre and is a perfect accompaniment to any rainy autumn afternoon.
Read MoreDressed to impress in clashing colours, sounds and moves; Brighton-based Black Honey flaunted their cinematic grunge-rock set at Glasgow’s Saint Luke’s on Thursday night.
Read MoreIt’s been almost two years since Yungblud toured around his native land of the United Kingdom, and everyone is asking the same question: is there any life on Mars?
Read MoreLife and love, pain and heartbreak, are very common music themes but there is an air of wonder this time round. This is 22 Break.
Read MoreSound City - 173 gigs in total around the city of Liverpool, local bands, award winning musicians and a whole load of rain.
Read MoreInhaler’s London stop on their celebratory ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ tour brought frenzy to Kentish Town Forum.
Read MoreWe Are Scientists stick to their best stuff on seventh album ‘Huffy’, with their unique craft of indie pop-rock that sounds good while swerving the mould.
Read More‘Seventeen Going Under’ carries on down the same path he set off on with ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ but he scales new heights this time.
Read MoreCheck out our top tracks this week on Spotify, featuring Odd Morris, Dan D’Lion, Bleach Lab, Phoebe Green, Deap Vally, Sody, Sad Night Dynamite, emie nathan, nothing,nowhere, Kita Menari, ELDR, Morgan Harper-Jones, Lunar Vacation, Priestgate, Le Junk, Sister Lucy and Queen Cult.
Read MoreFast-rising rock band The Blinders finished off their UK tour with a hometown show at Manchester’s Albert Hall. Our photographer Jess Foster was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreMaking a grand big entrance with her debut single - Penny Lame releases debut track ‘Lipstick’.
Read MoreGroovy Daughter release hypnotic groove fueled single ‘I Don’t Care’.
Read MoreThe go-to festival to discover new music in the North took over the heart Liverpool this month. With major performances from the likes of Baby Queen, Beabadoobee, Crawlers, Red Rum Club and more. Our photographer Amelia Jones was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreFor those that dig gritty garage rock and surf-influenced post-punk, Magnetic Spacemen are just the band for you! The Dutch emerging outfit have just released their second album, ‘Papoya Poya’.
Read MoreTuesday night saw the timeless musings of Blackaby fill Stoke Newington’s The Waiting Room, rampant with warmth, wit and wondrous displays of talent.
Read MoreIt’s been a while since Squid were initially supposed to perform live in Newcastle, but you know the saying; a rescheduled show makes the heart grow fonder? Because it sure does.
Read MoreThe Streets taking the headline slot at Sounds Of The city, Manchester, was definitely worth waiting for. After 18 months of date changes, different act announcements and different stages, this gig had to go down well to treat the ever so eager audience.
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