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From Wednesday 20 September 2017

New The Gospel Youth video for ‘Kids’

The Gospel Youth have shared their new video for ‘Kids’. The track is taken from their debut album ‘Always Lose’, which was released in July via Rise Records and Velocity Records. The band are currently on a co-headline UK tour with Milestones. The dates are listed below. SEPTEMBER 21 BIRMINGHAM The Flapper* w/

Friday 18 August 2017

Beaumont release video for ‘Happiness/Joy’

Birmingham pop rockers Beaumont have released a video for their new song, ‘Happiness/Joy’. It is taken from their upcoming new EP, ‘Honestly’, which will be released on 15th September via Reclaim Music. The band will also be playing the following shows next month. SEPTEMBER 21 BIRMINGHAM The Flapper* 22 CARDIFF The Zen Bar 23 GLASGOW

Tuesday 25 July 2017

The Young Hearts announce new EP, ‘Honestly, I’m Just Thinking’

Kent emo/alt rockers The Young Hearts have announced the release of their upcoming new EP, ‘Honestly, I’m Just Thinking’. It will be released on the 29th September via Primordial Records. You can listen to the lead single, ‘Smoke’, below. The band are also playing the following

Thursday 05 January 2017

Beaumont release video for ‘E Street’

Beaumont have released a video for their new single, ‘E Street’. The track is taken from their debut EP, ‘Nothing’, which is available now via Reclaim Music. Check out the video for ‘E Street’ below.

Monday 23 May 2016

Beaumont – ‘Nothing’

To have a startlingly strong and well-crafted EP when you’re barely out of the starting blocks is an incredible feat, but it’s something that this Birmingham quintet has achieved with ease and finesse. Their debut EP ‘Nothing’ is something to really sing about. Opening with ‘Cheapside’, they dive head-first into

Tuesday 10 November 2015

Beaumont reveal video for ‘Boys & Girls’

Birmingham’s Beaumont have revealed the official video for ‘Boys & Girls’. It arrives ahead of their imminent live dates alongside Light You Up and WSTR. “‘Boys And Girls’ is based on feelings of lust, envy and mistrust,” the band explain of the track. “The song is about people knowing who