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Festivals

The Great Escape Festival announces 150 new names including legends The Pretenders.

This is a lineup to read and re-read, constantly throwing out favourite acts among a huge spray promising names. Continue reading The Great Escape Festival announces 150 new names including legends The Pretenders.

lloydbolton52March 24, 2023March 25, 2023
New Music

London native Neuro Placid debuts with barbed satire on ‘Silly In The Mental’.

An adept social satirist, Brown is showing us the world as he sees it, all, of course, in a comedically veiled threat. Continue reading London native Neuro Placid debuts with barbed satire on ‘Silly In The Mental’.

lloydbolton52March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
Festivals, Live Reviews

Love Strong: Warmduscher Drag Austin Down the Rabbit Hole at SXSW

It’s so loud it’s like being pummeled, a full-body massage of sound. Continue reading Love Strong: Warmduscher Drag Austin Down the Rabbit Hole at SXSW

lloydbolton52March 21, 2023March 22, 2023
New Music

South London’s Tugboat Captain Sail into the Eye of a Baroque-Pop Storm with New Single ‘Deep Sea Diving’.

If you want to drown in a torrent of iridescent slush, allow Tugboat Captain to open the flood gates. Continue reading South London’s Tugboat Captain Sail into the Eye of a Baroque-Pop Storm with New Single ‘Deep Sea Diving’.

lloydbolton52March 20, 2023March 20, 2023
EP Reviews

Nuha Ruby Ra Fuses Artistic Majesty with Punk Fury on new EP ‘Machine Like Me’.

The six tracks of ‘Machine Like Me’ illustrate her incredible vision and artistic confidence. Continue reading Nuha Ruby Ra Fuses Artistic Majesty with Punk Fury on new EP ‘Machine Like Me’.

lloydbolton52March 17, 2023March 17, 2023
New Music

Genre-Bending Manchester Four-Piece Marjua Release Sprawling Debut EP ‘Knocknarea’.

The band command elements of alt-rock, jazz, EDM and punk for a unique, thrilling experience. Continue reading Genre-Bending Manchester Four-Piece Marjua Release Sprawling Debut EP ‘Knocknarea’.

lloydbolton52March 17, 2023March 17, 2023
Album Reviews, Features

London Slowcore band Deathcrash deliver on beautiful and fragile second album ‘Less’.

Transcending its themes of pain, sadness, and loss, the record ultimately reflects unity and growth Continue reading London Slowcore band Deathcrash deliver on beautiful and fragile second album ‘Less’.

lloydbolton52March 16, 2023March 15, 2023
Big Read, Features

“Everyone Has their Own Copy of the Record You Make”: Revisions of Style and Meaning with H. Hawkline.

“There was no hiding on this record… I had to embrace the lyrics that I was writing.” Continue reading “Everyone Has their Own Copy of the Record You Make”: Revisions of Style and Meaning with H. Hawkline.

lloydbolton52March 15, 2023March 19, 2023
Festivals

Manchester’s Fair Play Festival Previewed by Slow Cooked, the hardest working cellist in DIY showbiz

I’m tempted to do at least one verse of ‘Wonderwall’, although I bet Scalping are already planning to cover this and wouldn’t want to encroach. Continue reading Manchester’s Fair Play Festival Previewed by Slow Cooked, the hardest working cellist in DIY showbiz

lloydbolton52March 14, 2023March 14, 2023
New Music

London Post-Punk Advance Guard Legss are back Kicking and Screaming with new single ‘The Landlord’.

Singer Ned Green performs something of a Death of the Frontman, his wisdom lost in the torrents of noise. Continue reading London Post-Punk Advance Guard Legss are back Kicking and Screaming with new single ‘The Landlord’.

lloydbolton52March 13, 2023March 13, 2023
New Music

Melbourne’s Terry offer Surreal Punk Positivity in the face of Australian Political Turmoil.

Terry’s new work is affirming evidence that there is room to be inventive without the stuffiness of technical virtuosity. Continue reading Melbourne’s Terry offer Surreal Punk Positivity in the face of Australian Political Turmoil.

lloydbolton52March 9, 2023March 8, 2023
Big Read, EP Reviews, Features

Lou Terry talks class fraud, checking emails, and his forthcoming dates with Black Country, New Road.

Authenticity and introspection is a big part of Lou Terry’s life and music and it practically leaks out of Warmly, Alexandria. Continue reading Lou Terry talks class fraud, checking emails, and his forthcoming dates with Black Country, New Road.

lloydbolton52March 8, 2023March 19, 2023

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