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Mood Board : Pleiades

Saturday 20 July 2019

Sea Girls release new track ‘Closer’

One of the UK’s most promising new acts, Sea Girls have releases their  new song ‘Closer’, released among a stellar run of festival dates that are seeing the 4-piece capture huge audiences across Europe. The track has been played live this summer to a great reception, sure to be another

Mood Board: Bones UK

Reading Festival 2019 sells out

There’s still over a month to go until we chuck on our wellies and get back to the fields for one of the last of the UK’s biggest summer festivals, but Reading 2019 has already completely sold out. It’s one of the most impressive lineups the festival has seen in

Preview: Truck Festival 2019

It seems there are new festivals cropping up every year, catering to a huge variety of tastes, interests, and clientele. It’s never been easier to see multiple bands over the course of a day, as well as giving newer bands more exposure, and one of the festivals that has

Thursday 18 July 2019

Mood Board : Eat Dirt.

LIVE: Download Festival 2019 – Sunday

There may be plenty of alternative music festivals all across the globe these days, but Download Festival will forever hold a special place in the hearts of metalheads everywhere – and its reputation as one of the biggest and best events for rock and metal has been well earned

Wednesday 17 July 2019

Frank Turner announces UK headline tour

As if we haven’t seen him enough over the last couple weeks (not a bad thing), Frank Turner has now announced a nine date UK headline tour in support of his upcoming eighth album ‘No Man’s Land’. A record dedicated to the fascinating stories of women overlooked throughout history,

Mood Board : Avalanche Party

LIVE: Drug Church / Night Letters @ Boston Music Room, London

Drug Church front man Patrick Kindlon smiles approvingly after the final note of ‘Banco Popular’ – the first song of the set – before taking a jab at himself for not being as energetic between songs as other front men might be, and wishing he was on Tom Cruise’s