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Sam Fender has teamed up with BAFTA winning actor and everyone’s favourite priest Andrew Scott to create a new video for ‘People Watching’, the title track of Sam’s hotly-anticipated third album (due ...
Early on the main stage is a somewhat odd situation in which to see black-suited New Yorkers Interpol, but that’s where they are on Saturday. Boasting style and substance and pulling heavily from ...
Live at Leeds has been a vital event for music fans to discover their next favourite up-and-coming artists since 2007. Championing the local scene, smaller acts, and independent venues, the festival ...
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After what surely felt like the longest of winters, that spring has decided to finally make an appearance just in time for festival season proper is a fact that all of Dot To Dot’s attendees seem to ...
After third record ‘Headful Of Sugar’, New York trio Sunflower Bean found themselves drifting. But thanks to time apart and changed perspectives, they’ve returned with ‘Mortal Primetime’ — an album ...
17-year-old half Scottish/half Swedish singer Nina Nesbitt has developed quite a following over the past few months going from writing songs in her bedroom and posting the occasional video on YouTube ...
The pair recently finished a full UK run, with their final show at London\s Shepherd’s Bush Empire last week. You can now listen to Best Coast’s cover of Fleetwood Mac. The pair unsurprisingly ...
A firm highlight on the London live calendar every year, The Great Escape’s First Fifty launch has returned once again to not just showcase the first slew of artists confirmed to play at next year’s ...
Having gone from slightly aloof siblings to close creative collaborators, Esme Emerson are the rising folk-pop duo ready to welcome oddballs and outcasts into the family with open arms.
Although Shoreditch’s Old Blue Last is perhaps better known as the storied stomping ground of indie bands and alternative stars, its transformation into prime pop girly territory for Night Three of ...
This gorgeously dreamy little ditty sees Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan continue their collaborative efforts as last heard on their previous stroke of musical genius, the beautifully bleak ‘Ballad ...
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