Section 60/Seven Hills + others: Sheffield Academy
First of all, I didn’t know anything about any of these bands. Usually you do some research beforehand (MySpace etc), but I thought it…
First of all, I didn’t know anything about any of these bands. Usually you do some research beforehand (MySpace etc), but I thought it…
I’ve always believed that the main purpose of festivals should be to introduce new bands to a wider audience that unfortunately without commercial backing…
With the weekends partying out of the way, and having finished your first day back at work – to quote Sir Bob ‘I hate…
The first day gets off to a gentle start with Mike Hughes soft acoustic musings. They come complete with a celebrity endorsement from Alex…
With posters spread across the city, promotional goodies placed around the venue, bands lined up and a DJ on board, it was looking to…
It seems remarkably fitting that one of the workshops which fuelled Sheffield’s ascendancy as an industrial juggernaut should now play host to the city’s…
After frequenting Soundclash regularly over the last few months… I was quite surprised to see the room half full tonight…but if I know Soundclash…
The Ratells; at a young 16 years of age, the band have managed to over come the stress of GCSE’s whilst focusing on their…
Doves hit the Academy tonight; some four years since they last played Sheffield, with their epic sound intact and now seemingly destined for the…
The concept of Tramlines is a fairly simple yet musically brilliant idea which is the brainchild of Matt Helders, Jon McClure and Toddla T…
This is the third time I’ve seen the Ratells, and I guess the saying “third time lucky” seems to marry their performance perfectly. They…
Another day, another Soundclash gig. First on were The Legion, a band sporting a member as young as 14, so for a group that’s…