Opening for The War On Drugs at London’s O2, during their sole UK tour date of 2018 is Slowdive. With a more indie-tinged, shoegaze sound than the headliners, Slowdive nonetheless shares a similarity in their focus upon music that builds up and is drawn out.
Category: Live
London Gigs This Week | 10th December
The Buzz Roundup: your guide to the hottest London gigs this week, featuring Honey Lung, Luna Bay, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Liela Moss, Liam Gallagher, The War on Drugs, Madonnatron, Mabel, Tess Parks, Laura Marling, Mystery Jets and more.
Live Review: Molly Burch @ The Lexington, London
Molly Burch and band play The Lexington in London with support from Rocheman. Molly Burch lets loose with open-throated vocals that showcase the emotion that inspired certain tracks, emotion that has been slightly hidden behind the gorgeous restraint of the recorded tracks.
Live Review: The Orielles @ Heaven, London
Live Review: The Orielles @ Heaven, London Frantic energy intertwines with melodramatic solace as The Orielles are joined by Squid in Heaven.
London Gigs This Week | 3rd December
London Gigs This Week | 3rd December The Buzz Roundup: your guide to the gigs London has to offer this week, featuring Molly Burch, Black Midi, The Bay Rays, The Magic Numbers, Cabbage, Courtney Marie Andrews, Flohio, Free Money, Insecure Men, Sports Team, Anteros, Squid and more.
Live Review: The Soft Moon @ White Hotel, Manchester
Live Review: The Soft Moon @ White Hotel, Manchester Luis Vasquez and band tear it up above a violent red strobe, shaking the walls of the White Hotel down to its foundation – this show feels distinctly like a homecoming.
Live Review: Florence and the Machine @ The Brighton Centre
Live Review: Florence and the Machine @ The Brighton Centre | Equal parts mysterious to accessible, there are few pop stars on the planet like Florence Welch as she’s bathed in a spiritual amber glow, the Brighton Centre becomes almost church-like. ♡
London Gigs This Week | 26th November
London Gigs This Week | 26th November The Buzz Roundup: your guide to the gigs London has to offer this week, featuring Hinds, Drahla, Julia Jacklin, Lola Kirke, The Soft Moon, Free Love, Still Corners, Squid, Shame, Sorry, Lucia, Girl Ray, Shopping, Sports Team and more.
Live Review: Swimming Tapes @ Moth Club, London
Swimming Tapes play London’s Moth Club, with support from Moon Balloon and Castorp | Velvet-upholstered booths frame the place and to the left is the stage, the kind of thing you’d see in a homage-paying movie with lounge acts and seductive redheads singing to a crowd of drunken, smoking, suited men.
Live Review: Professor Green @ Electric Brixton, London
From hard-hitting documentaries covering topics such as suicide, poverty, and homelessness, to presenting on Lip Sync Battle UK, Professor Green is a busy man. To coincide with his latest release he’s embarking on a sold out UK tour in Feb, kicking off with a special show at London’s Electric Brixton.