An almost symbolic drizzly Manchester evening welcomed the return of Cabbage, five boys from Mosley, who only a week before had ruled Glastonbury’s John Peel stage. It seemed fitting that the political post-punk band, who
Imagine yourself overlooking the New York City skyline at sunset, cocktail in hand in a rooftop bar… that’s what this EP feels like. The foursome’s debut EP is punching way beyond their hometown of Bath.
Running through the crowd post gig, pint in hand and high-fiving fans with the other, it seemed like the night was only just beginning for Spanish indie girl group Hinds, and what better way to
20 year old singer-songwriter Kelvin Jones made his splash in the music industry earlier this year supporting James Morrison in his UK tour, which after listening to Jones’ recently released EP ‘Stop the Moment’ (Acoustic),
Night and Day Café saw another busy Friday evening as Salford’s newest Psych band Lavender launched their very first EP “Supreme Foliage”. It’s always refreshing to go to a gig where the band doesn’t yet
There are few things more satisfying in life than sitting on the grass in the sun, pint in hand, in front of a stage. I was fortunate enough to find myself in this exact situation
Stockport band Blossoms released tickets last month for two shows in Gorilla, Manchester – a matinee show and an evening show – to celebrate their eponymous debut album, which was released August the 5th. Sticking to
Upon first impressions, The Swagger’s eponymous debut EP is a real mixed bag of sounds. From their opening track ‘Stoned’ you would expect a heavy indie/rock, punk inspired EP however throughout the four tracks the
We caught up with zozo to talk about ABBA, pigeons and Donny Tourette.