Live: INHEAVEN at Tunbridge Wells Forum

Live review: INHEAVEN at Tunbridge Wells Forum. INHEAVEN has been likened to early Wolf Alice, with their dreamy rock music taking inspiration from the Cure, and since forming in 2015 have quickly acquired a sizeable following. | GigList

Live: George Ezra at Shoreditch Town Hall

Intimate and honest: George Ezra charms and absorbs at the Shoreditch Town Hall. It doesn’t feel like it, but it was four years ago that George Ezra graced our airways with the charmingly lovable “Budapest” from the album “Wanted on Voyage”.

Review: The Academic – Tales from the Backseat

Check out our review on The Academic – Tales From The Backseat | ‘A confident debut from a likeable Irish Indie entrant.’ | The Academic deliver their debut LP, building on strong influences, such as Sundara Karma, The Night Café and the late Viola Beach. | GigList

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Live Review: Deer Tick, Islington Assembly Hall

Live Review: Deer Tick, Islington Assembly Hall Deer Tick. No support act? No problem.  American alt-rock/alt-country group Deer Tick were their own support band on Tuesday night at Islington’s Assembly Hall.

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Listen to Olden Yolk’s new Single ‘Vital Sign’

Listen to Olden Yolks new Single ‘Vital Sign’ Debut Self-Titled Album Out February 23rd via Trouble In Mind. New York based newcomers, Olden Yolk, comprising of Quilt’s Shane Butler and multi-instrumentalist Caity Shaffer, are due to release their self-titled debut album on February 23rd via Trouble In Mind.

End Of The Road 2018: Festival Announces Headline Acts

End Of The Road 2018: Festival Announces Headline Acts. Vampire Weekend, Yo La Tengo and St Vincent are set for the headline slots. Vampire Weekend are set to headline this year’s End Of The Road festival

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Album Review: First Aid Kit – Ruins (Columbia)

Album Review: First Aid Kit – Ruins (Columbia) Exploring heartache and despair in a robust fashion. With a name like Ruins, you’ll likely come to the assumption that this album won’t address pleasant matters.