Tag: music

REVIEW: Love Trails Festival 2023

Arriving on site to the rolling hills situated at the Weobley Castle, Gower, with endless fields dotted with sheep, leading out onto the setting sun over the ocean- I knew this festival was going to be something special. A beautiful…

INTERVIEW: Gardna

We had a chance to interview Gardna, the Bristol lyricist, behind the scenes at Nozstock festival. Here’s what he had to say: So what’s your name and where are you from? My name’s Gardna and I’m from Bristol and I…

INTERVIEW: The Hunna

The Hunna had a very turbulent time in 2018, with the highs of sophomore album, Dare, to the lows of the legal battles whilst changing record labels. However, they look to be bouncing back in 2019 as they prepare for a huge…

A GIGSLUTZ BASS MUSIC AWARDS PLAYLIST

We not long ago posted an article arising the up and coming bass music awards, scheduled to take place for the first time in Manchester this April. On 28.01.2019 the event opened their voting poll up to the public, fans…

WAY OUT WEST FESTIVAL DROP ECLECTIC FIRST 20 ACTS

On Friday 1st February Way out West Festival tweeted for the first time this year, announcing the top 20 names of their  2019 lineup. Including acclaimed names, Cardi B, The Cure, Earl Sweatshirt and more. Based in Gothenburg, Sweden the three-day…

Introducing Interview: Safe to Swim

Brighton Newcomers, Safe to Swim, have been making big waves since supporting The Night Cafe, BLOXX and Anteros. Gigslutz caught up with the band to discuss their brand new single, their inspirations and their backgrounds. Firstly, what is the story behind the band? How did…

TRACK: Violet – ‘Heaven Adores You’

Midlands’ psych-rock band pull out all the stops with their latest single, ‘Heaven Adores You’, a captivating dream-pop, shoegaze hybrid record. Violet have been taking over the Midlands music scene for the past year and each release further proves why….

CREAMFIELDS 2019 TICKETS ON SALE NOW

As the dust falls on this year’s festival season, and we return to our 9-5 jobs, we sit, in our awkward lingo, waiting for 2019’s festival line-ups to be announced