THE LIST 2015: Amber Run
Nottingham quintet Amber Run are a young bunch of harmony geniuses with a solid mature…
Nottingham quintet Amber Run are a young bunch of harmony geniuses with a solid mature…
The Edge rounds up ones to watch for 2015, with acts including Darlia and Prides.
The Secret Garden Party announce that London funk collective Jungle will be joining them at the secret location next year.
Deaf Havana are set to embark upon a huge UK tour, covering lesser known venues around England. They will be joined on the road by Lonely The Brave and Verses.
New writer Rachel Winter reviews the ‘infectiously absurd’ performance by comedy duo Cardinal Burns at The Nuffield.
Heralding from Bristol, Ezra pleased the crowd with his guitar melodies, with strong support from Rae Morris.
The Edge caught up with Leo and Jonny from the South London based four-piece Childhood. The band is steadily rising to stardom, after a victorious summer of festivals and their debut album release. We discussed Johnny Marr, Japan, adjectives and their debut album ‘Lacuna’.
This 7 day festival is contains a line-up that displays depth, from the largest, blockbuster artists to the smallest, more alternative groups.
Sunday was truly the most spectacular of all our days at Seaclose Park.
The three-piece brought their rock music to a perhaps slightly unaware audience, that mainly consisted of Lawson and Calvin Harris fans.
The scot-rock trio blast back to the top of the festival scene, following their triumph at last years Reading & Leeds Festival.
Get ready to join the barnival, as this year Oxfordshire based Truck is better than ever!
Aussie producer Flume has remixed Lorde’s ‘Tennis Court’ and the result it revitalising
Peace blast back onto our musical horizon, with a brand new single and music video.