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Bloodstock 2019 Triumphs

Posted on 29th August 201929th August 2019 by Matthew Williams

The build-up to Bloodstock 2019 was unfortunately plagued with some issues, bands pulling out last minute, and many hazardous weather warnings. However, as always, the spirit of the Metal community stayed high ready for a […]

Beatherder 2019: Shepherding in The Party

Posted on 18th August 201929th August 2019 by Rosabella Allen

A festival where every elongated corner continues to surprise you with a secret tunnel entrance to another undiscovered land of the Beatherder universe. Taking you more and more into the immersive and carnivalesque experience that […]

Joy, Jams and Jazz at Love Supreme 2019

Posted on 12th July 201912th July 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

In its seventh year, Love Supreme proved itself to be one of the hottest weekends for any jazz enthusiasts in the UK. Pulling in a record 50,000 attendees, Glynde Place was teeming with crowds of […]

Mac Demarco Plays a Smoking Set in Halifax, 27.06.19

Posted on 12th July 201912th July 2019 by Adam Coulton

Those of you familiar with lo-fi cult hero Mac Demarco, won’t be too surprised to hear that the Canadian multi-instrumentalist brought goofs, laughs and a wealth of chaotic covers to The Piece Hall in Halifax.  […]

Wallows Pack Out Stylus, 11.06.19

Posted on 21st June 201921st June 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Now that we are out of undergraduate term time the university feels deserted, however one step into the steaming fire of Stylus and you would be very wrong indeed, as the Union’s premier venue throbbed […]

Still Corners Captivate Brudenell, 31.05.19

Posted on 7th June 20197th June 2019 by Jade Verbick

“Thank you for coming to see us and not Wheatus.” These were the words of Still Corner’s Tessa Murray during their recent set at the Brudenell Social Club Community Room as their ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ counterparts […]

Matthew and the Atlas Enchants The Wardrobe, 24.05.19

Posted on 31st May 201931st May 2019 by Sophie Garside

There is something magical about a room full of people who really want to be there. Particularly, there is something magical about that same room being filled with the voices and music of Matthew and […]

Olly Murs Still Has The X-Factor, 23.05.19

Posted on 31st May 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

Olly Murs dazzled at the First Direct Arena on the 23rd May, showing that even a decade after his debut on The X Factor that he is still a cheeky chap from Essex with enough […]

Manchester’s Finest Day of Music, 22.05.19

Posted on 31st May 201931st May 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Stumbling across some fresh talent is not difficult at Dot to Dot Manchester, where an abundance of the city’s many venues plays host to an array of upcoming artists. From the Albert Hall to Band […]

Jakob Ogawa Radiates Summer at Headrow House, 13.05.19

Posted on 19th May 201923rd May 2019 by Neive McCarthy

There’s something really special about Leeds in the summer – lazy days spent basking in the beautiful Yorkshire sun, culminating in picturesque sunsets washing over the city, all witnessed from the abundance of rooftop bars. […]

The Thrush Metal Queen of The Stage, 02.05.19

Posted on 12th May 201923rd May 2019 by Jenny Pudney

I don’t know if this is going to be an ode to Stella or an ode to my year abroad in Perth, but to truly clear the leaves from this review’s yellow brick path I […]

Loyle Carner Enchants Brudenell, 30.04.19

Posted on 10th May 201910th May 2019 by Gabby Kenny

It is not only due to the fact that the Brudenell is a favourite venue of mine, largely down to it’s intimate, living room setting, but hearing Carner perform there in his Paris football shirt, […]

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