Posts by Month: October 2013

sancisco

Review: San Cisco : Live Review

sancisco

 

San Cisco, I’d never heard of them but they already score a bonus purely due to their name reminding me of the city I must visit before I climb up to the golden gates.

I didn’t know what to expect from the band but the Australian four-piece have described … Read on

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local natives

Gig: Local Natives

local natives

 

Local Natives are an indie rock band based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, USA. Their debut album, Gorilla Manor, was first released in the UK in November 2009, and later released in the Us on February 16, 2010. The album received mostly positive reviews and debuted in the … Read on

russian circles

Gig: Russian Circles + Chelsea Wolfe

russian circles

 

Russian Circles is a three piece instrumental post-rock/post-metal band from Chicago. The band plays epic, sprawling music which runs the gamut of heavy discordant metal to soft delicate passages. They are also known for their energetic live shows, which include tours with Tool, Red Sparowes,  … Read on

The Lovely Eggs

Gig: The Lovely Eggs

The Lovely Eggs

 

The Lovely Eggs are an underground punk rock duo from northern England. They have a fierce punk rock ethos that music should have no rules.

 

 

For Holly and David being in a band is a way of life. True to this, they live the way they play. … Read on

Waxahatchee

Gig: Waxahatchee

Waxahatchee

 

Waxahatchee is the creative output of Kate Crutchfield, a 24 year old from Alabama. She plays Sound Control, Manchester on Friday 25th October, and you should really make sure your there.

 

 

Her debut under this latest moniker came in 2012. Recorded in her bedroom, American Weekend came … Read on

clean bandit

Gig: Clean Bandit

clean bandit

 

It’d be fair to say that Clean Bandit aren’t your average band. A collective based around a core string-quartet, they breached the Top 20 in March with Mozart’s House - the perfect illustration of their amalgamation of deep house, hip-hop and classical music. To call it a fusion would … Read on