Interview: Q+A with SQUID Brighton jazz punks Squid are aiming to make 2018 a vintage year. We spoke to Louis Borlase and Ollie Judge about Brighton’s industrious music scene and the band’s upcoming slot at Greenman Festival in August.
The Buzz and True Tickets announce partnership
GigList, the first big-data aggregation site for the live music industry, and True Tickets, a blockchain digital ticketing platform, have today announced a partnership which will deliver an end-to-end analytical view of the true music fan.
Watch: Hatchie Shares Video For ‘Bad Guy’
Watch: Hatchie Shares Video For ‘Bad Guy’ New live dates scheduled for this Autumn. Heavenly Recordings signee, Hatchie, has shared a new video for ‘Bad Guy’, a track featured on her recently released digital EP Sugar and Spice.
Review: Jim James ‘Uniform Distortion’ (ATO)
Uniform Distortion is the latest album from My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James, his third solo record not counting contributions made to other artists and cover albums. Add to the seven albums heâs created for his band since 1999, and this is certainly a prolific and committed artist.
Spotlight: Rising Australian Acts
Australian Invasion: Listen to our picks of upcoming Aussie music artists, featuring Confidence Man, Angie McMahon, Geowolf and more. Let’s face it, the Australian music scene is as hot as its Gold Coast right now.
Review: The Nextmen & Gentleman’s Dub Club – ‘Pound for Pound’
Purveyors of peopleâs pleasure, The Nextmen and Gentlemanâs Dub Club have succeeded in producing an album that will linger on sound systems for many moons to come. Featuring The Nextmen, Gentlemanâs Dub Club, Hollie Cook, Kiko Bun, Eva Lazarus and Joe Dukie (Fat Freddyâs Drop).
U.S. Girls Announce European Tour
U.S. Girls Announce European Tour Tour scheduled for November, with UK shows in Manchester and London. Meg Remy’s experimental pop project, U.S. Girls, will be embarking on a European tour this November.
My Live Review: Bloody Valentine @ Royal Festival Hall, 23rd June
My Bloody Valentine have always been unapologetic in their approach. Taking over 20 years to produce m b v, their follow up to 1991’s masterpiece Loveless or taking five years away from playing live. That live hiatus came to a blistering end this week as they graced the stage at the eclectic Meltdown Festival.
Review: Nine Inch Nails – ‘Bad Witch’
Review: Nine Inch Nails – ‘Bad Witch’ A dauntless yet compromised return to the industrial frenzy. Since its breakthrough into pop music’s avant-garde, the ‘Nine Inch Nails’ project has cemented itself as the rendezvous for society’s outsiders
London Gigs | This Week, 25th June
London Gigs | This Week, 25th June The Buzz Roundup: best gigs in London this week, featuring Jack White, Sink Ya Teeth, Sorry, Mt Wolf, Soft Machine, Florist and more.