Findlay / Miles Kane: LIVE @ Dingwalls, Camden

Within the confines of Dingwalls, Camden Town, the Motown and Northern Soul classics beneath the dimmed red lighting set the scene perfectly for what is to come and the shady intimate venue is ideal for two artists that do not…

Liz Lawrence LIVE @ The Windmill, Brixton

It’s Sunday night and I’m venturing to The Windmill in Brixton, a well known backstreet gig venue which is closely guarded by its rooftop patrolling dogs.  Don’t let this put you off, The Windmill is a great place.  It welcomes…

Jam Luckhurst interview with: CATTLE & CANE

Cattle & Cane are continuously moving onwards and upwards. From playing T In The Park, their single being nominated ‘single of the week’ by News Of The World and now with their debut album on the way, they are on…

Jam Luckhurst Interview With: JC VILLAFAN

Winner of the LA Music Critic Awards for Best EP of 2012 and then moving on to touring all over Europe including France, Belgium, Norway and Sweden, JC Villafan has become a huge success in the music world. With fan…

Latitude 2013 – Preview

A festival to top all festivals, Latitude is returning for the eighth year to satiate the cultural hungerings of the 35,000 lucky guests. The eclecticism of the fantastical event is its greatest attraction, offering a banquet of the finest artists…

Beady Eye – “BE” Album Review

The language of press releases is often unforgiving, sometimes deliberately obfuscating and always littered with well-worn phrases that never really signify anything of the sound you will hear when the music plays out of your speakers. If a record is…

Sweet Baboo – Live @ St Pancras Old Church

Tonight the St Pancras Old Church is handing out wine but this isn’t holy wine, it’s boxed and we’re here to see Sweet Baboo.  The crowd is a wonderful mixture of father and son duos, ageing music nerds and mid-30s…

The Stone Roses: Made of Stone – Film Review

It’s been 17 years since The Stone Roses limped to their inevitable demise. In that time their legacy spiralled to the point where ‘What the World is Waiting For’ became less of a snappy sound bite and more of a…

Depeche Mode: Live @ O2 Arena 29.5.13

ODE TO THE MODE There’s a full house at the O2 tonight. That’s 20,000 Depeche disciples stood before a nonagan shaped screen and a stage thinly veiled in a purple haze. They’re a testament to how electro ages not and…