Review – The Pavilion, The Louisiana, July 16th
The Pavilion: Bristol’s Indie Rock Hopefuls Hit Their Stride Covering Bristol’s music scene comes with its fair share of privileges. We get front-row access to […]
The Pavilion: Bristol’s Indie Rock Hopefuls Hit Their Stride Covering Bristol’s music scene comes with its fair share of privileges. We get front-row access to […]
It’s fair to say we’ve got history with Allium. The gods of the musical cosmos have long conspired to keep us apart, thwarting every attempt […]
Emerging from the fertile ground of Bristol’s ever-evolving music scene, Kurbside Villain are a blistering alternative rock four-piece who cut their teeth during lockdown. They […]
Sunday led us to the buzz and colour of Bristol Sounds, and I was already swept up in the excitement before we even arrived. I […]
It has been just under nineteen years since Scot-rock outfit The Fratellis published their debut album ‘Cotsello Music’ – an album that, for many, epitomises […]
The words icon and legend get tossed around these days with all the care of a toddler flinging a stuffed toy. But if your first […]
When the Kaiser Chiefs were unveiled as day two headliners for this year’s Bristol Sounds, many predicted a riot. Few, however, foresaw the rain. Not that […]
Stepping into the already packed Lloyds Amphitheatre, it was clear the midweek buzz had well and truly taken hold. Nearly every hand clutched a well-earned […]
Three-day event to feature Bloc Party, Sasha & Digweed, Huw Stephens and RUN All Day with DnB heavyweights – plus new ‘Happiest Hour’ food and […]
From the moment the doors opened at Bristol’s O2 Academy on Saturday night, the atmosphere buzzed with the promise of something special. Fans lined the […]
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