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More than three decades on from emerging in the slipstream of Britpop’s kings, Cast...
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Lucio Corsi takes the stage at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire,...
Anna of the North is unapologetically stepping back into the...
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Described by Rolling Stone as the one of “the best-kept secrets of 70s soul”, Leroy...
Sam Smith’s speedy swell in popularity over the past few months has been...
Friday night at Shepherd’s Bush Empire started with a bang, with...
Infamous Dalston hangout Birthdays played host to two up-and-coming electro...
Kentish Town’s The Forum was host to mellow Scottish rockers Camera Obscura on a...
If you were to delve into the band’s history going back to the mid-90s, Archive...
Since first appearing in 2007, Field Day has steadily grown into one of the biggest musical events on London’s music calendar. Now in its seventh year, the festival sits proudly at the forefront of London’s thriving underground hipster scene. Yet it can also boast early performances from future major players such as...
White Denim came all the way from Austin Texas to Shepherd’s...
After over an hour’s tedious wait in the packed auditorium of Camden Town’s...
Last night’s concertgoers at Black Hart in Camden were treated to two support...

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