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Monthly Archives: April 2017

CIRCA WAVES Live at The Forum, London

From Young Chasers to Different Creatures, we catch Circa Waves live as they return with new album. Circa Waves made a thunderous entrance shaking up the music scene with their debut album, Young Chasers, back in 2015. Their anthemic indie bangers, grounded on relatable themes,

LISBON Return with New Single ‘Tyler’

Newcastle outfit unveils new track, Tyler, a submerging coalition of chill vibes, artistic composition and old school sampling. The lanky melody is induced with more than one element of surprise to say the least, yet Lisbon still keep it somewhat coherent. The cool vocal work,

BEACH FOSSILS Share New Single ‘Saint Ivy’

The band unveils second cut from their upcoming album, Sumersault, and it truly shines. Following up This Year, Beach Fossils’ Saint Ivy is a new turn of direction for the bunch. Exploring the territory of piano-based melodies, they leave their comfort zone with strings and flute

SUPERFOOD Live at The Dome

Superfood are back. Dirty Hit has a superb reputation for spotting talent and their tour this spring certainly showcases that. Bringing together Pale Waves, King Nun and headliner Superfood for a series of rowdy nights, the indie label has definitely gifted the crowd with a

TEMPLES Live at Electric Brixton

It’s better to be strange than forgotten. Twisting the title of Temples‘ latest single, but just so slightly, seems like the perfect way to sum up last week’s show. The abundant décor of Electric Brixton, with its classical theatrical look and modern touch is an impressive and

ROSKILDE FESTIVAL Announces Full Line-Up 2017

The Danish festival released their full artist list, adding 77 acts to the already star-studded line up. The new additions include the masters of minimalistic pop, The XX, Swedish super duo – Icona Pop and British bangers Royal Blood, plus some old school icons like The

HONEYBLOOD Live at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney

Honeyblood conquer their first gig down under. Stina Tweeddale and Cat Myers, the Scottish duo we’ve come to know and love as Honeyblood, do everything understatedly. Understated entrance, understated fashion and effortless lo-fi anthems. Their music needs no gimmicks or stage props, if the size