Adie White
Review – Brass Against, Marble Factory, Bristol, October 24th
There is nothing as unappealing as leaving the house after dark on a cold, wet Tuesday night in October. But down by the river, contained […]
Review – Punk Rock Factory, SWX Bristol, 19th October
The Welsh Monsters of Rock, akin to globe-trotting gap-year students, are traversing vast distances with their music. After a recent return from an Australian adventure, […]
Review – Larkin Poe, Bristol O2 Academy, 17th October 2023, simply outstanding.
With the sweetness of a Georgia peach and the smoothness of Tennessee whiskey, Larkin Poe enveloped us in an electrifying performance, momentarily whisking everyone in […]
Review – Picture This, Bristol O2 Academy, 11th of October
Picture This stormed onto the stage like a tidal wave, crossing the Irish Sea with the energy of a tsunami. The packed O2 Academy was […]
Review – Tom Gregory, O2 Academy in Bristol
Tom Gregory is a truly unique talent, embodying a musical style that effortlessly bridges across different decades, creating a sensation of both familiarity and invigorating […]
Review – Jorja Smith, SWX, Bristol, October 9th
The anticipation was palpable as the audience eagerly awaited the revelation that the title of Jorja Smith’s latest album, “Falling or Flying” (unveiled at the […]
Review – The Hara, Misery Loves Company Festival, Bristol, September 30th
“We all wear black to mourn the fact you can’t see that we die too fast, and good things never last. We all wear black.” […]
Review – Yonaka, Misery Loves Company Festival, Bristol, September 30th
Yonaka is as much a beacon as they are a band. The Brighton trio comprises Theresa Jarvis (vocals), Alex Crosby (bass), and George Werbrouck-Edwards (guitar), […]
Misery Loves Company – Review no 2 featuring Yonaka, Lake Malice, The Hara and many more
There are few things certain in life: death, taxes, and (after last weekend) the Misery Loves Company festival being an absolute must in the Bristol […]