Review – Feeder, Bristol O2 Academy, 8th March
Welsh outfit Feeder recently brought their “Black / Red” tour to the South West in a set that explored the past, the present, and the […]
Review – Dual Headliner featuring LA’s new wave, indie rockers Bittersweethearts & South Coast alt rockers Skinny Knowledge. Thunderbolt, Bristol, March 9th
The Bittersweethearts are on a mission to herald a new era of New Wave and make you smile and dance while doing it. The LA-based […]
Review – Knocked Loose, SWX, Bristol, March 7th
From the moment Knocked Loose took the stage, it was as if a tidal wave of energy engulfed the venue. The anticipation in the air […]
Review – Lime Garden, The Fleece, Bristol, March 6th
Baring their teeth from between the bars of The Fleece’s pole-held stage, Brighton four-piece Lime Garden begin their sold-out show with ‘Bitter’: it’s the sweet-and-sour […]
Review – Alt Blk Era, Lost Horizon, March 5th
Lights flicker, and the giant LED screen at the back of the stage hisses into life as storm clouds and lightning illuminate the name ALT […]
Review @ (At) Crofters Rights, Bristol, 27th February
Music’s latest dawn of opportunism has given birth to a new type of musician: the bedroom artist. From Clairo to Girl in Red, the recent […]
Review – Yard Act, Rough Trade Bristol, March 1st
The first in a string of intimate Rough Trade gigs, Yard Act’s Bristol show set the standard not just for what an intimate gig can […]
Review – Kite Thief, Rough Trade Bristol, February 29th
Every time we see Kite Thief live, they have pushed the envelope of what you think is possible. Returning to their home city midway through […]
Review – Everything Everything, Marble Factory, February 28th
Everything Everything’s live performance is always a captivating fusion of sonic innovation and visual spectacle. As a fan of the band’s intricate melodies and thought-provoking […]