This week we have been listening to, amongst others…
South of Salem
Archie Raye & The Flutterbies
The Lonely Surf
Pylon Poets
Nick Capaldi
These Wicked Rivers
October Drift
Regional One
Ben Francis
Carsick
Chimphouse
Bamboo Vipers
The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show
The Surge
The Now
Spector
Bitter Self Exploitment
Today...
• Metal For The Masses (Heartbreakers Bar)
• Away With The Seas (Anvil Rock Bar (Bournemouth))
• Boyzlife (Lighthouse)
• Budapest CafĂ© Orchestra (Forest Arts Centre)
• Gwenifer Raymond (Railway Inn (Winchester))
• Open Mic Night (Cricketers Arms (Bournemouth))
• Open Mic Night (Tom Browns)
• 2nd Line (Helch Market & Bar)
• Cash Converted (Johnny Cash Tribute) (Westbourne Conservative Club)
• Corellian (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Kenny Thomas (Concorde Club)
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Following a considerable advance in quality between their first two releases, Midday Committee have once again leapfrogged expectations to produce “Girls In Open C”, which may be the best pop punk release of the year.
The Glee Club, Nottingham To beard or not to beard? That is the question. However, if you plan on attending a show where The Beards are playing…you better be prepared for a lecture about why having a beard makes you a better person in every single way imaginable.
A night of entirely American entertainment graced Nottingham, as the Presidents of the United States of America set out on a UK tour designed to put their name back on the map since the success of their early years.
The Fleece, Bristol Tonight sees The Blackout finishing a tour which should have recharged their batteries. Following a frustrating end to 2013, the band were forced to cancel what should have been this current tour a few months ago, and reschedule as best they could. Luckily, this band is well known for having a dedicated […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
In a world infested with carbon copies, it’s always refreshing to discover a pop punk outfit whose quality shines out as inventive rather than predictable.
Mo’Club, Southampton It’s my first trip to the Mo’Club tonight, and I don’t think it’ll be my last, as although the venue feels as if it’s not quite finished, the sell-out crowd, atmosphere and decent sound manages to overcome having to humorously brace the men’s outside porta-loos.
Immediately, I’m biting my nails. Another pop/punk album? Sigh. However, following the release of the highly praised EP “A History of Bad Decisions”, Neck Deep have built a phenomenal level of anticipation ahead of the release of their first full length effort, and luckily, this band have well and truly delivered.
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