
When I arrived at the O2 Academy in Bournemouth, I was met by a huge queue of people outside. Some had been camping there for more than seven hours just to be at the front of the queue. We can’t forget about the incredibly talented supporting acts, first up was Bitters performing their indie-pop music…

It’s been a strange few years for the Liverpudlian band The Night Café. Since forming in 2014, they’ve certainly had a decent presence in the UK indie scene, but have never quite made it to the same success as some of their contemporaries. In fact, their current 2022 tour is reaching many of the same…

It’s been a few years since I’ve seen the DMA’S, mainly due to the halting of music because of *that* global pandemic, however, managing to catch the trio perform at the 02 Guildhall just last month has to be one of my highlights of the year. With a jam-packed 18-song setlist, DMA’S (consisting of frontman…

Pete & Bas may be the strangest addition to U.K. grime, if not all of music, in recent memory. With a ‘combined age of 150’ years, according to their DJ after a specifically high energy track, they are the surreal embodiment of the long time running joke about the distance between the elderly and the…

The recent influx of British post punk has certainly been one of the most enjoyable occurrences in music over the last few years. Black Midi seemed to be the first to give audiences the stern kick that a great punk record can hold with their debut record Schlagenheim (and built upon their sound with their…