Tag: live review

LIVE: Frank Turner – Jack Daniels Exclusive Gig 17.11.15

Last night Jack Daniel’s gave a lucky competition winner a music experience to remember! Throughout the summer, Jack Daniel’s extended its Jack Rocks music campaign into Tesco, by running a nationwide exclusive competition giving shoppers the chance to win an…

LIVE: Blossoms – O2 Academy Liverpool, 09.10.15

Technicolor psychedelic lights echoed the audience and their dedication to Blossoms from Stockport. Nothing beckons an audience on more than the thumping, heart-blossomed ‘Breathe’ by Blu Cantrell and Sean Paul… The gig is now set; sticky floors, strobes and trashy…

LIVE: Tess Parks and Anton Newcombe – Oslo, Hackney 18.07.15

What is seemingly an unexpected pair, Toronto native singer-songwriter Tess Parks and Anton Newcombe, frontman of the infamously messed up cult psych-rock band, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, have managed to create a record that is, undeniably, nothing short of beautiful….

LIVE: Hidden Charms – The Waiting Room, London 06.07.15

We live in a time where new bands gage buzz worthy credentials through a glittering social network presence and brand attention, sometimes even before writing one original guitar riff. London based four-piece Hidden Charms are no different, already attracting the…

LIVE: Dearly Beloved @ The Scala, 27.05.15

It’s the final date of their UK tour with Swervedriver and Toronto band, Dearly Beloved, are ready to go out with a bang. As the sound of whirring reverb welcomes the band onto the stage, my excitement swells as I…

LIVE: Death and Vanilla @ Birthdays, London 15.05.15

Following the release of new album ‘Where The Wild Things Are’, Swedish psychedelic pop duo Death & Vanilla took to the stage at both London’s Rough Trade and Birthdays, on Friday, for two very special shows. Previewing their stunning tapestry…

LIVE: Panic Island @ The Barfly, 14.05.15

If you haven’t yet heard of Panic Island, aka North Londoners Arron Sans and Vinnie Shimia, then you soon will – things are moving fast for the duo and they are about to make a mark on the alternative rock…