Wednesday 13 brought his horror-punk circus to Manchester and our Frank Ralph joined the hordes to bring back this review and photo gallery.
Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy puts on a magical night at Leeds First Direct Arena. Check out the photos here.
Simultaneously visceral, melancholy, and cathartic, viisi & Chelsea Collins’ “chasing ghosts” reveals ensuing sonic concatenations of cause and effect.
Alternative folk artist Emma Ruth Rundle was accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Patrick Shiroishi when we caught the first of two sold-out shows at Somerville’s (Boston) Crystal Ballroom...
boygenius recently unveiled their Kristen Stewart-directed short film "the film" (Black Dog Films), and it is a wonderfully shot experiment in indie-style filmmaking.
Philly hardcore crew Jesus Piece returns with their hotly-anticipated new album ‘...So Unknown.’ Read our thoughts on the disc here...
It’s a Saturday night, and there are few better things than seeing Nothing More at Worcester Palladium along with Crown the Empire and Thousand Below.
At once chill and deliciously allusive, Free Whenever’s “Camino” (Rockasaurus Records) summons up vague suggestions of Dick Dale amalgamated with feline surfaces.
Dispersing layers of bright leitmotifs riding swaggering percussion, Trendsettahs Sound System's “La Fiebre” (feat vocalist Sizzla Kalonji and Zalama Crew) conjures up a wild, party-like atmosphere.
Although The Western Civilization’ “Stitches” travels on intricate layers of harmonics, in the end, the song comes across as unpretentious and utterly charming.
Country faves Ward Thomas and Charlie Worsham host a heartwarming night at York Barbican. Check out the photos here.
“The Blazy Susan Rolling Tray is the rolling tray I’ve always wanted. I just didn’t know it!”
Fox Apts.’ sound is difficult to describe because of its latent stormy surfaces, summoning up elemental spirits and their causes.
Supporting their third full-length ‘Bellevue’ (Ipecac Recordings), The Bobby Lees left everything on the stage at Toronto’s Monarch Tavern, with support from Paste.
Steve Pilgrim graced one of Liverpool’s tiniest venues, EBGBs, supported by Jonny Taylor, and he once again proved he is an absolute star in his own...