Kasabian have propelled into their new era with absolute certainty that they will remain at the pinnacle of UK live music for decades to come.

Kasabian have propelled into their new era with absolute certainty that they will remain at the pinnacle of UK live music for decades to come.
Writer Oliver Ellis provides his thoughts on the latest Bond instalment – Daniel Craig’s last.
Last weekend at Warehouse Project in Manchester proved to be one of the best nights out we’ve ever had.
Fry brought yet another stellar line up of DJs and producers, who find their music on the breakbeat continuum, to Old Red Bus station on Saturday.
Hosting a crowd with a taste for body rattling breaks, License to Jungle began their two week residency in partnership with Coco Bryce on Friday – and it didn’t disappoint.
On the Monday of Fresher’s week, Johnny Marr returned to Leeds for the opening night of his tour.
This September, Wakefield was once again riddled with indie kids and live music fans as Long Division Festival returned for the tenth time.
Crash Records’ album release shows have always been some of the not-so-hidden gems in the Leeds live music scene. Illustrious artists in an intimate setting, with the ticket price seeming almost too good to be […]
Rishi Shah reviews the Leeds-based festival Slam Dunk.
An intimate review of Arlo Parks’ recent gig at Belgrave.
With the new found freedom and cocktail nights breaking the bank it’s time to find an alternative night out…enter Roxy. Roxy Ball Room, nicknamed “Roxy’s”, is the night out that every friend will enjoy. Whether […]
Neive McCarthy reviews It Won’t Always Be Like This, the long-awaited debut album from Irish indie-rock band Inhaler.