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Live Review + Galleries: Bluesfest Byron Bay Day 3 (Saturday 08.04.2023)
Day 3 of my Bluesfest marathon started with me going along to catch the 2022 Bluesfest Busking Competition winners, Loose Content, a local indie/alt rock band. Whilst not your traditional blues/roots band, they were highly entertaining, and drew quite a few of their friends, family and other supporters to the festival. My third dose of …
Live Gallery: Modest Mouse play Daydream Festival in Sydney 29.04.2023
Modest Mouse celebrate return to Australia at Daydream Festival.
Live Review: Midge Ure / India Electric Co – Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield 24.04.2023
A Monday night trip to the City Hall in Sheffield, suffice to say it was well worth the effort for the first night of Midge Ure’s much anticipated and Covid delayed ‘Voice and Visions’ tour. First up were a band previously unknown to me by the name of India Electric Co. A three piece namely …
Live Gallery: Tropical Fuck Storm Performing as Part of the Daydream Festival 29.04.2023
TFS make welcome return to Sydney.
Gallery: Kilkenny Roots Festival 25th anniversary , Friday 28.04.2023 – various venues
Its that time of year again where the city of Kilkenny is taken over by music fans from all around the world, people travel near and far for this weekend of Roots / Americana / Rockabilly and more. The weekend comprising of paid shows and a large number of free shows in numerous venues around …
Live Review: Girli – Band on the Wall, Manchester 21/04/23
Tonight, sees Girli play to a sold-out crowd in Manchester on the first date of her ‘Really F**ked It Up’ tour in the UK. The pink pop princess with a spiky punk edge is known for her zero fucks attitude and feisty lyrics focusing on feminism and sexuality. Opening with ‘Has Been’, a track about …
Gallery and set-list: Yard Act / Baba Ali – Vicar Street, Dublin 26.04.2023
Yard Act playing their biggest ever Irish venue, last year the guys sold out Dublin venue Whelans at a capacity of 450, this time around they jumped to a venue capacity of 1,050. That’s in just slightly over a year as the Whelans date was March 2022.Opening the night and a new favourite of mine …
Live Review: The Oozes – The Underworld, London 20.04.2023
They hate the Tories, they hate the police…but The Oozes LOVE to rock! Railing against injustice and prejudice, they have no time for inequality or the patriarchy. Change is coming and The Oozes are the vanguard. Sweeping away the old with a wave of queer punk rage and charm. The Oozes are so very now. Backseat …