Live Review: Ovvls, Liverpool
Ovvls Scandinavian Church, Liverpool, 29th January 2016 Words & Photo: Elena Katrina Oh the blundering oaf I was as I tried, unsuccessfully, to sneak into a pew at the Scandinavian Church in Liverpool midway through the first song of Ovvls’ debut live show. Hopefully I didn’t ruin it for anyone or the band and I … Continue reading
Just Watch: Eliza Shaddad – Wars
Eliza Shaddad Oh Eliza Eliza Eliza, one of my favourite tracks of 2015 now has a video meaning we get to share the song all over again. Eliza Shaddad’s magnificent track Wars made an instant and very big impact on me upon first listen last year, you can read how I felt back then here … Continue reading
Live Review: Daughter, Liverpool
Daughter 02 Academy, Liverpool, 22nd January 2016 Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones I was surprised when it was announced that Daughter would be playing Liverpool O2 Academy on their first tour to introduce to the world their sophomore album Not To Disappear. This was not because they are not suitable to Liverpool, but rather … Continue reading
Just Listen: Fatherson – Lost Little Boys
Fatherson Fatherson are back with their first new track of 2016. And they bring with them their full arsenal of musical weapons. Lost Little Boys is an indie rock track which is destined to put them on the map. One of our ones to watch this year, besides us banging on about them for years, … Continue reading
Video Premiere: Robbie Cavanagh – Which Way To New York
Robbie Cavanagh I have already had the pleasure of watching Robbie Cavanagh perform live and I did so enjoy it so when he got in touch to offer the premiere of his newest video for single, Which Way To New York, I jumped at the chance. Which Way To New York sees Robbie pulling at … Continue reading
Album Review: Night Beats – Who Sold My Generation
Who Sold My Generation Released 29th January 2016 Words: Sion Ford Perhaps they’re not one of the most prominent bands of the garage rock scene, but Night Beats are definitely a band that should be on people’s radars, especially with the release of their third album, Who Stole My Generation. Keeping themselves in that slightly … Continue reading
Live Review: Too Many Poets,
Too Many Poets, Duke Mercury,Pocket Apocalypse, SPQR Maguires, Liverpool, 9th January 2015 Words: Gary Lambert Apparently January is the worst time to put on any events as everybody is still hungover literally and financially from Christmas, but for the second day in a row Popped Music attended a packed house for a record label showcase … Continue reading
Live Review: Cairobi, Shiners, Dead Ceremony
Hopscotch @ The Social, Little Portland Street, London, 19th January 2016 Words: Nick Jacques The Social is the setting for this relatively new gig night up in central London. According to the curator Jack Saunders, he wants to etch a hopscotch game onto the floor of the venue so punters can have a bit of … Continue reading














