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Monthly Archives: March 2018

ZELAH Unveil New Single ‘Wide Awake’

London-based pop outfit ZELAH release empowering second single Wide Awake. Saturated in dark pop textures, Wide Awake follows the path of intense and dramatic arrangement that characterised their beautiful debut single, Run Away. Enigmatically named ZELAH, after singer’s first name, the young band has been poignantly introducing their

Album Review // CLUB KURU ‘Giving In’

Pure chillaxing psychedelic pop bliss. This is the only way I can describe the debut album by British psych-rock outfit, Club Kuru. Giving In is an album with a lot of depth to it, after repeated listening you will have a favourite track each time

Live: WHITE ROOM // Moth Club, London

Playing their biggest headline show to date, the Brighton five-piece take on the sold out Moth Club to end their most recent tour. Sky-high psychedelia, White Room’s soaring riffs, energetic stage presence, and glided songwriting has made them an exciting new band on the rise.

APE Presents… Nick Cave Adds More Huge Supports

New acts have been added to UK exclusive APE Presents… Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds show. Closing the final day of All Points East, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will be bringing their incredible live show to East London’s Victoria Park to headline a UK exclusive

Live: FRIGHTENED RABBIT // O2 Forum, London

Scotland’s treasured rock band Frightened Rabbit graced the O2 Forum Kentish Town stage this past Friday in celebration of the 10-year anniversary of their second album, The Midnight Organ Fight. The night opened with Charles Watson, whose mellow tunes were not indicative of the energetic

Live: JAMES BAY // Electric Brixton, London

James Bay took over Electric Brixton for a special one-off show on Thursday night. The comeback we all have been waiting for so impatiently. After topping the charts and touring extensively across the globe, James Bay disappeared from our radar for a while. Now however, marking three

PREP Share Video for ‘Don’t Bring Me Down’

PREP are back with brilliant clip for Don’t Bring Me Down, the first single from their forthcoming EP Cold Fire, due out in April. Directed by Tuixen Benet (also behind the choreography for Tame Impala’s ‘The Less I Know The Better’ clip), the visuals for Don’t Bring Me Down

Live: KING KRULE // The Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne

King Krule aka Archy Marshall blew away Thornbury for two sold out shows at The Croxton Bandroom last week. His first show in Melbourne last Thursday was a rollercoaster ride of emotion and the immersive set was unlike anything else. With a beyond strapping catalogue