Disco legends, Nile Rodgers & Chic, famed for hits like “Le Freak” and “Good Times” are set to play a huge gig at Gloucester Rugby grounds, Kingsholm Stadium on June 9th. Musical icon, Nile Rodgers is a a multiple GRAMMY-winning composer, producer, arranger and guitarist. As the co-founder of CHIC, Rodgers pioneered a musical language […]
Continue ReadingSwim Deep release new single “To Feel Good” and announce new album “Emerald Classics”
Swim Deep have shared their new single “To Feel Good”, the first track to be taken from their brand new album “Emerald Classics” which is due out on October 4th, 2019 on their newly formed label imprint Pop Committee through Cooking Vinyl. “To Feel Good” is a stylistic departure for the band, with vocalist Austin […]
Continue ReadingSilverbacks share new single “Pink Tide”
Rising Dublin post-punk band Silverbacks have dropped their new track “Pink Tide” following up from their two previous singles last year “Just In The Band” and “Dunkirk“. Hailing from Dublin, Silverbacks are a thrilling prospect, delivering their own louche take on NYC-indebted rock. Now a full-fledged five piece after graduating from the bedroom project of […]
Continue ReadingThe Murder Capital share new track “Green & Blue”
Hot off their recent support slots with punk band IDLES, Dublin punk band The Murder Capital have shared their latest track “Green & Blue”. The six minute long epic is relentless, it simmers along for it’s duration with a slow burn that feels like it’s teetering on the edge of a crescendo at several points […]
Continue ReadingPress Club share brand new track “Get Better”
Australian punk band, Press Club, have shared their blinding new single “Get Better”, the first new track since their debut album “Late Teens”. It’s another mammoth tune from the Melbourne based quartet, whilst only clocking up 2 minutes 45 the song manages to capture everything great about the band. Lead singer Natalie Foster’s passionate delivery […]
Continue ReadingArcTanGent Festival announces Coheed & Cambria as Thursday headliner.
ArcTanGent festival have announced that progressive rock band Coheed & Cambria will be taking the Thursday night headline slot at the festival this August, joining Meshuggah and Battles who headline Friday and Saturday respectively. Coheed & Cambria have commented on their slot “We look forward to playing with this extremely unique and talented group of […]
Continue ReadingCraig Finn shares new track “Something To Hope For”
Ahead of his new solo album, The Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn has released new track “Something To Hope For” and accompanying video which was filmed at the Murrmrr Theatre in Brooklyn, NY, in January 2019. Like many of Finn’s tracks the song chronicles the tale of an everyday person, it explores the tale of […]
Continue Reading2000 Trees announces more bands for 2019 line-up
Cheltenham festival 2000 Trees has announced even more bands to fill out their 2019 line-up, adding a further 23 bands to the list.
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: The Slow Readers Club – Gloucester Guildhall, 24th March 2019
Frontman Aaron Starkie tell us tonight that this is The Slow Reader Club‘s first year as a full time band but it does not seem that way. As their 33 date UK tour arrives in Gloucester, they bring with them a hardcore following wearing their T-shirts and drinking their own signature beer on sale tonight.
Continue ReadingLive Review: Nao – Birmingham O2 Institute, March 22nd 2019
Nao brought her Saturn tour to a sold out main room at Digbeth’s Institute tonight. Before she even took to the stage, there was a real sense of occasion in the venue as the Friday night crowd sang along to the pre show playlist of R&B cuts.
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