About Katie Muxworthy
Mainly write and talk shite.
On Friday night, crammed into a darkened upstairs room in the intimate venue of London’s Oslo, both older Gen X’s and fresher faced millennials combined to loose themselves in appreciation for the original underground sound. Prior to the release of their already-acclaimed ‘History of The…
Pronounced ‘Brains’ for their love of B movie zombie horror films, the Brussels four piece went on to remove the vowels to create their name BRNS, in a way of taking the piss out of other popular bands MGMT and…
Hazy electronica at its must subtle best is at the core of this Nottingham based duo’s new EP, fittingly named, Weird Dreamers. The four tracked EP follows up Shelter Point‘s 2012 debut, Forever For Now, and after being dubbed recently…
Rating: It’s been a while since I’ve been this excited about an album, and after listening to Pond‘s new record, Man It Feels like Space Again, a grand total of five times today, I’m officially addicted. The Australian psych-pop band…
Firmly heading up 2015’s Ones to Watch, Snowpoet are the collective that combine spoken word and melody to an improvisational effort indsired by the likes of Bjork and Ólöf Arnalds. With sounds reminiscent of early Laura Marling and chimes of…
Modern Nature is the album that very nearly didn’t happen at all. Following the untimely death of drummer and founding member Jon Brookes in 2013, the 11-tracked record is finally set for release at the end of this month. It…
The stunning Union Chapel venue in Islington played host to this years Christmas Jumper Jam for Save The Children. An evening filled with incredible live music from the Country’s best established and up and coming artists, all for an amazing…
Hailed as ‘a real rock ‘n’ roll band with attitude and ability’, by none other than the Libertines Gary Powell, we were excited to head down to Islington’s Assembly Hall on Friday to catch IC1’s on their last leg of…
Ringing the doorbell is not your usual first port of call when heading to a gig in the heart of London’s Soho, however the intimate chapel venue at The House of St Barnabus required us to do just that, to…
For this latest installment of Best of YouTube, we turn our attention to a subject so notoriously press-shy and famously uncooperative in interviews, the very idea of showcasing their best moments on the world’s largest video-sharing platform would appear somewhat…