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Tenacious D Saves the World in New Album, Post-Apocalypto

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Matthew Williams

Six years after their last album, 2012’s Rize of the Fenix, comedy rock duo Tenacious D are back with their fourth album Post-Apocalypto, an album that acts as a soundtrack to the band’s new animated […]

Muse Release New Album, Simulation Theory

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

Simulation Theory, the eighth studio album from rock band Muse is the commendable effort to maintain the pivotal success of the band’s previous work. Whilst being a matrix for new offerings, it contains no stand […]

In the Middle with Cykada

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Joshua French

London-based outfit Cykada will be a new name to most, but with a line-up that includes members of Ezra Collective, Maisha and Where Pathways Meet, the six-piece are set to be the next great act […]

The Tin Pigeons at The Lending Room: Excellent Performers, Dated Sound, 13.11.18

Posted on 20th November 20183rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

The Lending Room’s size lent an atmosphere of intimacy to The Tin Pigeons’ Leeds gig, as the fans huddled into the room to escape the cold winds outside. An early start to the night saw […]

In The Middle with DMA’s

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

If you’re a fan of DMA’s, or have been following them for a while, it’s unlikely that you’ve been able to read much about them without seeing the names Oasis, The Stone Roses, or Primal […]

In The Middle with Elder Island

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

Shoes off. Feet up. Kicking it back in the tight and cosy backstage of Belgrave Music Hall, I am welcomed by the warm and gentle aura of Elder Island. The band have been sparking huge […]

Sopoforic Sunday: Kurt Vile at the O2 Academy, 11.11.2018

Posted on 16th November 201817th August 2020 by Safi Bugel

It’s been two years since Kurt Vile last toured the UK, and it’s clear his return is anticipated as Leeds’ O2 Academy fills up comfortably on a nondescript Sunday evening. It seems that the audience […]

A Programme of French Choral Music: What To Expect

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Stephanie Boon

In less than a week, the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall will be filled with the voices of the women’s and mixed chorus from the School of Music. The repertoire of French choral music from the […]

In The Middle with BLOXX

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Poole

BLOXX are eager, young, and fresh. Selling out three dates so far on their first headline tour, the four from London are yet to even put out an album or an EP, and yet boast […]

WHP 18: Underworld – Review

Posted on 15th November 201827th March 2019 by Lawrence Cwerner

The Warehouse Project’s Store Street opened two of its three rooms for the night, somewhat problematically, as it welcomed excitable fans of the legendary Underworld. Underworld gave a relentless performance, one that more than made […]

Rick Astely’s Rickrolling His Way to First Direct Area This Friday

Posted on 14th November 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Question, Reader: Who is so powerful that he could become a prince of pop culture without even trying? You’re right. It’s Rick Astley. Although you might know him from the ‘Rickrolling’ meme from 2007, there’s […]

Sweet Like Hunee for Halloween – Review

Posted on 13th November 201827th March 2019 by Ryan Maguire Singh

As part of a scary weekend special, the renowned DJ, Hunee, frightened the crowds of Mint Warehouse for a very wicked night. A spooky Saturday 27th October saw Hunee, Jayda G & DJ Fett Burger […]

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