Having taken the South By South West festival by storm as part of their most recent assault towards world domination, […]
There’s a lot of respect for the Open Room lads, not least for landing the job of opening for Delays […]
Hip Hop Farmers don’t waste any time starting the night, hurtling into a chaotic number straight from a turntable intro. […]
There was definitely a party atmosphere at The Wedgewood Rooms for the launch of Mike TV’s debut album and things […]
Mes Memoires had already been hard at work tapping up the crowd for their set, so they had a big […]
Kunk landed on stage at Hamptons in Southampton mid-way through a tour promoting their new single, ‘We Are Not Who […]
The perfect choice for a festive night, youthful Jonny Dare filled the stage with tinkling electro-indie and funky trumpets. Slow […]
Reeling from La Scala’s drink prices (£2.50 for a Diet Coke!), I was in need of something to steady my […]
Despite putting up a brave fight, the air conditioning units were, ultimately, no match for the heat generated by the […]
When you’re stood around chatting to these five boys in their late teens/early twenties, it’s easy to judge them as […]
There is something of the unlikely in Newton Faulkner. In a world of chav pop-princesses, perky EMO party boys and […]
When you attend a live performance several hundred feet above the ground in a glass fronted tower, you can’t help […]
As if the heatwave hadn’t reduced everybody to a dried husk already, the packed out Unit 22 in Southampton supplied […]
The first of three acts on the bill is never an easy position to fill, but Officer Rose grab the […]
With no shortlist, nominations, or judges’ decisions, The Mag Awards’ winners were a truly public selection. The Talking Heads in […]
For the first time that I’m aware of, a gig at the Edge of the Wedge has sold out. Not […]
Kunt and The Gang! What a name for a band. It was about two years ago that a friend showed […]
A good number of people were probably waiting for The Veils to crack off their set at the end of […]
I’m sure you’ve all seen the advert for the boring practical Volvo, which takes the piss out of all those […]
By all accounts, Rock for Life is a charity-driven event linked to King Richards School. Indeed, I’m easily parted with […]
Lo Slung have sensibly realised that what the world needs is Alabama 3 as an art-school prank, minus the lyrical […]
With a splitting headache to contend with, it was anybody’s guess as to whether I’d survive the first band, let […]
London-based five-piece Junkstar took to the stage in an array of colours, styles and attitudes – not least emanating from […]
I’ve seen many a gig in London and the travel is certainly the least enjoyable part of any trip up […]
