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Rock, Booze and Bruises at 2000 Trees 2019

Posted on 19th July 201920th July 2019 by Kate Wassell

Voted best medium-sized festival in the UK, 2000 Trees brought its usual vigour and unique community spirit. Every year, Trees unites rowdy teenagers and old-time rockers; both usually looking to find their way into as […]

In The Middle with Bedroom / Boredom

Posted on 19th July 201919th July 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

Bedroom / Boredom have built up a cult following with their single ‘Pill’, which has received over 600,000 streams on Spotify alone. I sat down with them in The Garage to try and get some […]

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.  […]

Preview: Beyond The Woods, 09-10.08.19

Posted on 10th July 201910th July 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

Beyond The Woods started five years ago as a birthday celebration in a garden, and gradually evolved into the large-scale party it is today. Every year sees even more elaborate décor, stages, and even more […]

Daniel Caesar Tries To Love Again in New Album, CASE STUDY 01

Posted on 10th July 201910th July 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Nobody writes about love quite like Daniel Caesar. With a signature capacity for sending even the most cynical plunging into the depths of their feelings, even when his latest album, CASE STUDY 01 feels determined […]

Raise Your Mug in Support of Touring Musicians

Posted on 5th July 20195th July 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Unquestionably the last decade has seen a dramatic shift in music consumption. Since the turn of the century, the physicality of music has decayed in the preference of digitals ease and artists have been left […]

In The Middle with The Academic

Posted on 4th July 20194th July 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

After exploding in their home town of Mullingar, The Academic have topped charts with their debut album, supported huge names on tour, and continue to pack venues full of fans on their tours. Taking a […]

Blinded By His Grace

Posted on 4th July 20194th July 2019 by Andrea Loftus

Why Stormzy’s headline glasto set not only made history but will proceed to go down in it. On Friday night Stormzy made his Pyramid Stage debut, and all you lucky buggers that got tickets witnessed […]

Community Captures the Essence of Indie Summer-Time Fun, 30.06.19

Posted on 1st July 20191st July 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

Sunday saw 35,000 fans gathering in the sun for a non-stop indie-anthem fuelled party. Community saw both huge and smaller bands alike inspire lively crowds and jubilant, booming sing-alongs. Part of what makes the festival […]

Black Deer Festival Shines as Bright as The Sun, 21-23.06.19

Posted on 1st July 20191st July 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Over the hill and far away hidden within arm’s length from Tunbridge Wells there is a valley where buttercups and grassroots music flourish in perfect harmony. This is a place where family’s let their wheelbarrows […]

Download Mudslides to Success

Posted on 28th June 201928th June 2019 by Matthew Williams

The week preceding the UK’s biggest Rock and Metal music festival, Download, did not look good. The non-stop rain was scheduled to continue all through the weekend, and even though it was surprisingly sunny in […]

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