We’ve rounded up a handful of shows this month that’ll convert the most stubborn of livestream sceptics.
Author: Tom Curtis-Horsfall
Death From Above 1979 return with new album, listen to new single ‘One + One’
The Toronto dance-punk duo’s new album, Is 4 Lovers, is set for release on March 26th.
Guy Blakeslee: “The ‘edge’ in the title is metaphysical – the edge of sanity, you could say.”
We spoke with the former Entrance and The Entrance Band man ahead of the release of his most raw and reflective work yet, Postcards From The Edge, as he found himself staring at the exit.
Leicester festival Wide Eyed adds more names, reschedules to September 2021
It’s third time lucky for the day festival, with Beak>, The Orielles, SNAPPED ANKLES, Warmduscher and more heading to O2 Academy Leicester.
Iceage sign to Mexican Summer, reveal video for new single ‘The Holding Hand’
It marks the Copenhagen post-punks’ first sign of new material since last year’s standalone track ‘Lockdown Blues’.
Stewart Lee’s Guide to The Nightingales
Ahead of King Rocker’s release this Saturday on Sky Arts, the 41st best standup of all time has been so kind as to put together a beginner’s guide to the subject of his documentary to get us up to speed.
PRS for Music perform U-turn on proposed livestream tariff
Members can now apply for a license to perform their own works for streamed events throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fuzz stream live set from Los Angeles’ Gold Diggers Studio 1
The performance from Ty Segall’s Sabbath-influenced side-project is streaming via In The Red Records’ YouTube channel now.
Khruangbin celebrate the lost art of writing letters in video for ‘Dearest Alfred’
The introspective track from last year’s Mordechai is a reflection of how much meaning words and communication can have, no matter how simple. Something we need more than ever right now.
SKEGSS embrace Viking lore in video for lairy new single ‘Valhalla’
The surf-punk trio also reveal details for new album Rehearsal, out on 26th March via Loma Vista Recordings.