Live Review: La Luz @ Hope and Ruin, Brighton

Coming all the way from Seattle via Los Angeles, and seemingly the late 50s/early 60s, La Luz bring their surf noir sounds to Brighton’s Hope and Ruin. Midway through their European jaunt, this last UK date finds the band support in the guise of Will Sprott.

Live Review: Franz Ferdinand @ Roundhouse, London

The Glasgow post-punk rock-pop band Franz Ferdinand crashed onto the Roundhouse stage clad in skinny jeans and patterned shirts. They looked like they’d stepped out of a time machine from 2005 and were welcoming the crowd to return to that era with them.

London Gigs This Week | 1st October

The Buzz Roundup: the best London events this week, featuring Darwin Deez, Mull Historical Society, The Xcerts, Stereo Honey, The Sonics, Rex Orange County, The Chemical Brothers, Mark Lanegan and more.

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Live Review: 50 Cent @ O2 Arena, London

50 Cent and his crew G-Unit give a suped-up and timeless performance to a sold-out O2 Arena crowd. American rapper 50 Cent took to Europe, with his crew, G-Unit to celebrate 15 years since the release of his hit album, Get Rich, Die Tryin’. Check out what happened here.

Live Review: Black Honey @ Resident Music, Brighton

Black Honey @ Resident Music, Brighton Black Honey live in-store at Brighton record store to support debut album. Sometimes the best part of going to a gig is the feeling of anticipation as you turn the corner and see the venue. Will they play your favourite song?

London Gigs This Week | 24th September

London Gig Guide | 24th September The Buzz Roundup: the best London events this week, featuring Half Waif, La Luz, Franz Ferdinand, Black Midi, The Magic Gang, Mitksi, Amyl & The Sniffers, Let’s Eat Grandma, Pale Waves, Saltwater Sun, Ross From Friends, Viagra Boy’s, Everything Everything and more.

Freshers Guide to London Music Haunts

The sound of London is a musical genre all of its own and although it’s sometimes difficult to decipher a melody out of the sounds of the city, it’s definitely there and within its hidden coves and caverns, it has and still does provide a platform of fortuity for some of the greatest musical discoveries of our time.

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London Gigs This Week | September 17th

London Gigs This Week | September 17th The Buzz Roundup: the best London events this week, featuring Haerts, Swimming Tapes, Mitski, Cuco, A Place to Bury Strangers, The Babe Rainbow, Self Esteem, Bill Ryder-Jones, Our Girl, oOoOO, Suede, Sleaford Mods and more.