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Monthly Archives: November 2019

Mystery Jets - Kasia Osowiecka

MYSTERY JETS Announce Rescheduled UK Tour Dates

The band will be hitting the road in Spring 2020. Mystery Jets have announced their rescheduled tour dates for 2020. The announcement follows up the postponing of the release of their upcoming album A Billion Heartbeats along with the accompanying tour which were to go ahead

Dream State - ULU London - GIG GOER 2019

Live: DREAM STATE // ULU, London

Following the release of their surreal debut album, Primrose Path, Dream State had pulled out all the stops at their biggest headline show to date. Not only had the band gone from playing Camden Underworld earlier this year to the much larger ULU, they sold it

Beach Bunny 2019

BEACH BUNNY Announce Debut Album ‘Honeymoon’

A first taste of Honeymoon comes in the form of an uplifting summer love story, Dream Boy. Chicago-based outfit Beach Bunny have announced their debut album, Honeymoon, out on 14th February 2020. The record marks their first release with Mom+Pop following four self-released EPs. With a

Jutes_Press 2019

JUTES Shares Emotional New Single ‘Sideshow’

Spilling his emotions amongst a backdrop of hip hop beats and rock-tinged melodies, Jutes gets honest in his newest single Sideshow. Los Angeles-based Jutes ignores the confines of genre with his newest single Sideshow. Featuring elements of hip-hop in the suave beats and rock in

Thrice - O2 SBE London - GIG GOER 2019

Live: THRICE // O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

One of the most innovative and admirable rock bands around, Thrive brought the London crowd to their knees with their unrivalled performance. Heading out on a UK co-headline tour with Refused, Thrice were truly masterful from start to finish as they took over O2 Shepherd’s

SYML - Scala London - GIG GOER 2019

Live: SYML // Scala, London

Leading on from his sensational self-titled album, SYML took to the stage at London’s Scala for a sold out performance. Nathan Ball started the night and got everyone passionate for the spectacle ahead. Hitting the stage with cheers from the crowd, Brian Fennell, better known