Mr. White eschews the usual spectacle of arena gigs to put on a performance that thrives solely on music and showmanship.
Country-dub fusionists return to The Brook on 26th November.
“Proper flail-your-limbs-everywhere, hit-your-friend-over-the-head-with-a-radiator fun.”
Lewis Cato headed up to the Cotswolds to enjoy a weekend of sincere, compelling and beautiful music.
Despite a plethora of desperate half-price ticket deals, Lewis Cato found the event eerily empty, but noble in it’s failure.
“That rock ‘n’ roll, eh?”, Alex Turner once spoke; his hair full of Brylcreem and his mouth sounding as if it was full of Werther’s Originals. Whilst this phrase at first glance may simply appear as the vague ramblings of an over-indulged rockstar, it is in fact a rather accurate summary of the current state…
Camden Rocks update line-up
With articles bemoaning that rock is in crisis coming out as quickly as the Guardian culture supplement can print them, it’s always nice to find a band that proves just how wrong these deathknellers are. Hailing from the musical melting pot of Brighton, Shrine combine the technically-refined brutality of Mastodon, the grand-scoping textures of post-rock…
Camden Rocks returns, taking over 20 venues showcasing some of the best rock acts in music.
The Scottish foursome return to the main stage after enjoying commercial and critical success in 2013 with their album Pedestrian Verse.
Bad Rabbits are set to headline The Cellar.
Lewis thinks Tay Devenny deserves to be on top in the UK rap scene.
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31 more acts have been added to the line-up for the 6th Camden Rocks which takes place on Saturday 31st May 2014 across over 20 venues in London’s Camden Town. Sam Duckworth (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.), Dinosaur Pile Up, The Xcerts, and Exit Calm lead the latest names, with Wounds, Cypher16, The Struts, I…