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Author: Tom Paul

Ólafur Arnalds Enchants the Town Hall, 20.03.19

Posted on 24th March 2019 by Tom Paul

“I saw the sun for the first time in a long time today,” Ólafur Arnalds tells the Town Hall audience. It may just be coincidence, but it’s no less fitting that a rare sunny day […]

Marc Rebillet Brings His Impromptu Improvisation to Leeds, 28.01.19

Posted on 15th February 201927th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Marc Rebillet brings his improvised live show to Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen on a freezing January evening and has the sold-out crowd warmed up without a moment’s hesitation. His increasingly popular brand of beat-driven […]

In The Middle with Parcels

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Parcels are a band renowned for their style, sincerity and, above all, their song-writing. Tom Paul got the chance to chat to the Aussie collective on the penultimate stop in the UK stretch of their […]

In the Middle with Miles Kane

Posted on 27th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

It’s been five years since Miles Kane released his sophomore solo album, Don’t Forget Who You Are, and two since reuniting with long-term chum Alex Turner as The Last Shadow Puppets. Now, he’s back with […]

Natalie Prass Brings The Future and The Past to Brudenell, 02.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Country singer H.C. McEntire gets the night off to a genuinely spellbinding start, settling into a set of stripped-back guitar ballads blanketed in just the right amount of reverb. It’s an uncommonly moving support slot […]

The Music Modernization Act: Music as Politics, Politics as Music

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Kanye West made front page news last month with his crazed rant during a meeting with President Donald Trump, going on a tirade about alternate universes and “iPlanes”. What you might have missed was that […]

Parcels Release Self Titled Debut

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

A compelling and energetic live act, Australian indie-funk band Parcels have made their name on danceable disco hits that prioritise fun. On their self-titled debut, however, the band offer up an inconsistent collection of tracks […]

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