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Live Reviews

Opus Kink’s biggest headline show to date is a sweaty glorious ritual.

New Music

Elusive art punks Polyscraps blossom on live cut ‘God Said’.

Festivals

Wide Awake captures the spirit of the capital once again.

New Music

Melbourne-London buzz band HighSchool fuse ambience and abrasion on ‘Colt’.

Festivals

Wide Awake Clashfinder: Hour by Hour.

Festivals

10 key acts to catch at a busy Great Escape 2023.

We’ll forgive you if you don’t manage to catch all of them. Continue reading 10 key acts to catch at a busy Great Escape 2023.

lloydbolton52May 5, 2023May 8, 2023
Big Read

The George Tavern: two decades of rock and resilience.

“We provide music and an open door for people of all backgrounds and ages.” Continue reading The George Tavern: two decades of rock and resilience.

lloydbolton52May 4, 2023May 4, 2023
Big Read

“Turn on the Machines and Go”: uh on debut album ‘humanus’.

“It’s mainly us trying to entertain each other in the moment.” Continue reading “Turn on the Machines and Go”: uh on debut album ‘humanus’.

lloydbolton52May 3, 2023May 3, 2023
New Music

Newcomer Leo Walrus’ ‘Angel Angel’ is a soulful ode to maturity and comfort.

A cozy and indulgent track that envelops the listener like a duckdown duvet. Continue reading Newcomer Leo Walrus’ ‘Angel Angel’ is a soulful ode to maturity and comfort.

lloydbolton52May 1, 2023May 1, 2023
New Music

Melotone brew psychedelia and Tropicalia on ‘And… Beyond’.

Bring it slowly up to your lips and drink in its abundant luxuries. Continue reading Melotone brew psychedelia and Tropicalia on ‘And… Beyond’.

lloydbolton52April 28, 2023April 28, 2023
Features, New Music

A discussion with Oxford duo dream phone, on making space for silliness and their new single ‘no’.

“dream phone has always been about having fun and not worrying too much, and with that attitude, silliness tends to follow!” Continue reading A discussion with Oxford duo dream phone, on making space for silliness and their new single ‘no’.

lloydbolton52April 28, 2023April 28, 2023
EP Reviews

BoyBovis’ ‘Music for Moss’ is a libation for Wessex and childhood.

Dedicating an EP to moss works like a subtle rejection of the greasy poles of the music industry rat-race. Continue reading BoyBovis’ ‘Music for Moss’ is a libation for Wessex and childhood.

lloydbolton52April 27, 2023April 27, 2023
Festivals

Weyes Blood to headline unmissable London leg of Pitchfork Music Festival.

This is undeniably a discerningly crafted week worth catching in any capacity. Continue reading Weyes Blood to headline unmissable London leg of Pitchfork Music Festival.

lloydbolton52April 27, 2023April 27, 2023
New Music

The Long Faces are Baroque and extravagant on ‘Eisenhower’.

The Long Faces capture that pure and exciting balance of countryside folk and prog traditions. Continue reading The Long Faces are Baroque and extravagant on ‘Eisenhower’.

lloydbolton52April 26, 2023April 25, 2023
New Music

Tugboat Captain show their knack for thought-provoking to Baroque pop on ‘Like Caroline’

‘Like Caroline’ is a breathtaking and thought-provoking track that showcases the band’s maturity and stylistic range. Continue reading Tugboat Captain show their knack for thought-provoking to Baroque pop on ‘Like Caroline’

lloydbolton52April 24, 2023April 24, 2023
New Music

The Last Dinner Party make a suitably dramatic entrance with ‘Nothing Matters’.

The vulnerability of the lyrics clashes with an opulent sound making for an evocative elated track. Continue reading The Last Dinner Party make a suitably dramatic entrance with ‘Nothing Matters’.

lloydbolton52April 21, 2023
New Music

Combining folk, bluegrass and country, The Winches take us on a trip through South East London.

The music’s jangly, fluttery nature echoes the torrid situation described. Continue reading Combining folk, bluegrass and country, The Winches take us on a trip through South East London.

lloydbolton52April 21, 2023April 22, 2023

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