Live Review: April Towers & Eyre Llew - All hail the new sound of Nottingham
April Towers and Eyre Llew. Remember the names, because you'll be seeing a lot more of them in 2016.»
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April Towers and Eyre Llew. Remember the names, because you'll be seeing a lot more of them in 2016.»
The Idlewild story is far from reaching its conclusion just yet.»
Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family talks changing personnel, difficult second albums and The Moonlandingz...»
'Chorus' serves to highlight what a vital band Lush were.»
Having watched in the region of 1500 bands this year, here are Dom Gourlay's ten favourite live shows.»
While this ATP wasn't quite up there with the likes of those curated by My Bloody Valentine or Matt Groening from days gone by, it's near flawless musical policy is to be admired»
Nothing short of life affirming...»
The Maccabees' ever ascending rise is a genuine cause for celebration and one that shouldn't be taken lightly»
Acts playing ATP tell us what to expect from their sets, who they're most looking forward to seeing and what tips for ATPers.»
Having been Bristol's best kept secret for over a decade, now seems as good a time as any for The Naturals to reveal themselves to the rest of the world.»
The legacy of The Jam lives on and 'Fire And Skill' only adds more weight to the band's everlasting reverence.»
Pure Mood showcases every aspect of the band's make-up without resorting to the revivalism that's dogged some of their previous output.»
"We're still engaged, present and relevant" - Killing Joke's bass player Youth on their new record and resurgence in popularity.»
For a band that spent its first five years years embarking on an elongated voyage of self-discovery, Cheatahs have sure-as-hell made up for lost time.»
'I Believe In Miracles' is as good a film score as you'll hear all year, and fully serves its purpose both as an aside and accompaniment to the movie.»
Last weekend DiS spent 48 hours in Amsterdam with rising stars of the Bristol music scene The Jacques. Here's what happened.»
'Nowhere', a modern day classic given a post-millennial makeover.»
While 'The Decca Years' is by no means a definitive anthology other than for the period in question, it's purpose by way of an introduction to one of the most influential bands of all time shouldn't be underestimated either.»
Whisper it quietly but retro is huge where live music is concerned...»
An essential purchase.»
It could be argued that the organisers of Rockaway Beach have come up with a better line-up than any of its competitors have mustered in recent years.»
Girls Names are a band constantly striving to breach previously unchartered territories at every juncture.»
More from 2015 in reverb, delay and distortion.»
While Presents For Sally's eyes may have been focused towards their feet, their minds were clearly fixated on the stars»
DiS caught up with Mark Gardener and Loz Colbert of Ride to discuss the 25th anniversary of 'Nowhere' and their future plans...»
The most perfect of weekends, in every conceivable way.»
It feels like being exposed to something from another universe entirely»
Aside from being Land Of Talk obsessives, the best way to be accepted by the Cambridge music scene is to fill your band full of instruments...»
DiS caught up with Autobahn vocalist and songwriter Craig Johnson prior to their recent show at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms.»
In the second part of our Liverpool Psych Fest preview, DiS caught up with artist in residence Anton Newcombe.»