Review: Jungle at The Roundhouse, London (03/03/2015)
Jungle graced Camden’s Roundhouse with their signature modern soul funk.
Jungle graced Camden’s Roundhouse with their signature modern soul funk.
‘From the first note to the the last, Royal Blood took the crowd in Portsmouth on a whirlwind adventure through their number one debut album…’: Megan Downing headed over to Portsmouth Guildhall to watch Royal Blood blow the ceiling off the place.
The six members and their instruments merged in and out of each other seamlessly, and the whiney (in a nice way) vocals resonated throughout the whole venue…
Into It. Over It. and Modern Baseball return to The Joiners for a night that is destined to be filled with excellent music.
Jungle back up their funk/soul gem of a debut album with a well-executed live experience.
If you’re a fan of energetic, positive, indie-pop then Walk The Moon are the one for you!
Emma Harrison Beesley reviews Royal Blood’s charity show at Koko in Camden that acted as an amazing warm-up to the rock-duo’s performance at this year’s BRIT Awards
All Time Low and You Me At Six’s co-headline Valentine’s Day date at the O2 Arena is a resounding success.
‘The Cribs are exactly the way that they have always been. And that’s a pretty fantastic way to stay.’
Featuring smooth vocals from Nine Kinert, this excellent track from Nadastrom is expertly produced.
‘A bigger venue needs an even bigger performance’: Nariece Sanderson gives her take on All Time Low and You Me At Six’s sold out O2 show.
An electric performance from Rae Morris supported by Ekkah and Fryars at London’s Electric Brixton.
Fryars provided super support to fellow musician and friend, Rae Morris.
Don Broco stormed Southampton’s own Guildhall on the triumphant Kerrang Tour.