Pulp’s return is grand and exciting, with Jarvis Cocker and co. taking the Hyde Park crowd to a new level.

Bold, brash and totally electrifying, with a stage presence that rivals some of the top signed acts of today. The Hit Ups are a Southampton unsigned student band that are already dominating the local music scene and look set to enjoy many future successes… They describe their genre as ‘Spooked-Out-Electronic-Party-Core-Rock & Roll’ but even that can’t…
Cardinals, The Fruit Cellar and The Hit-Ups mould a perfect handover Frequency: one to remember!
The expression ‘How the mighty do fall’ may be applicable in some ways to Liam Gallagher, two years ago I was standing in a sell out crowd of the second night performance at Wembley stadium waiting for Oasis to come on stage and then little over a month later the band had split with the…
Local band SomaHigh are back with their take on melodic pop punk
The Alternative and Indie music society (AIM) continue to pull out the stops when it comes to live music. With Frequency, the society demonstrates an ear to the ground when it comes to local sounds from across the south, in a variety of genres and levels, and May’s Frequency was no different there. First up…
The Blackout have gained a somewhat misplaced reputation as the hardcore/metal act for teeny boppers far and wide – aside from being fronted by a charming and attractive Welshman, I can see no evidence as to why this should be the case. Despite supporting nearly every British band there is on the rock and metal…