Live Review: Glass Animals
Glass Animals Magnet, Liverpool October 10th It was Glass Animal’s first day back in the UK in ages, having been on tour in the US. Their first stop was Liverpool’s basement venue Magnet. It’s been a while since I’ve been in there and long gone is the smell and dank surroundings and now it’s gloriously … Continue reading
Live Review: Darlia – Liverpool
Darlia Arts Club, Liverpool 23rd October. That pesky song that invaded my brain throughout Leeds festival drove me to ensure I came to see Darlia when they hit town. That and the sneak peek had of them when they played the same venue for Liverpool Sound City in May. This was an odd gig though. … Continue reading
Festival Update: Oxjam Liverpool – Lucy Rose Announced
Oxjam Liverpool Takeover This year’s Oxjam Festival begins in October with cities and towns across the UK bringing together music and music lovers all in the air of raising money for Oxfam so they can help both at home and abroad – with some of their biggest projects currently including Gaza and Syria. This year … Continue reading
Live Review: Dumb at This Feeling, Liverpool
Dumb This Feeling Clubnight at Korova, 12th April Dumb have been kicking about in my peripheral vision for quite some time now due to their connection to One Beat Records. It would be fair to say though that I’ve only seen them play live once before and the circumstances of that show were altogether different … Continue reading
Just Listen: Death At Sea – Glimmer
Death At Sea Listen to Glimmer here: Liverpool band Death At Sea release Glimmer on May 5th on Kissability. LIVE 16th April – The Bell Jar, Sheffield 3rd May – Liverpool Sound City 9th May – Blind Tiger Club, Great Escape Brighton https://www.facebook.com/DEATHATSEA
Just Watch: Ports – Ancient Wave
Ports Watch the video for Ancient Wave: Ports have just announced they will be playing Liverpool Sound City on Thursday May 1st.
Introducing: Kalandra
Kalandra Led by vocalist and songwriter Katrine Stenbekk, Kalandra infuse their music with otherworldly tales derived from Norse and Celtic folk songs. Underpinned by sweeping melodies and unnerving yet beautiful arrangements, the result is utterly bewitching. After receiving huge praise and widespread airplay for their single Not Some Fairytale released in January and accompanied by … Continue reading
Live Review: The Courteeners
The Courteeners Liverpool O2 Academy, 25th February 2013 By Rosie Pearson There was as much adoration in the room for one of Manchester’s sons as had he been born here in Liverpool. Before the band even came on, the beers were a-flying alongside the tumultuous chanting of lead singer Liam Fray’s name. After their traditional … Continue reading









