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Like many other indie-rock bands surfacing on the music scene in the mid-2000s, The...
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An explosion of different music genres – from soft to celtic , from classical...
The musical paradise known as Rough Trade East hosted a short but pleasant evening...
It’s a drizzling, windy evening in London for a change: those warm, sunny spring days we experienced a couple of weeks ago already seem a thing of the past. Yet it only takes a cosy venue like XOYO, some friends to spend quality time with, maybe a drink and the weather related...
Following the announcement of their debut album Final Warning – Rough...
It’s not often that an artist or band has the opportunity to...
What a lovely surprise at the Village Underground last night! San Fermin...
After two albums and an upcoming third, Cherub played their first ever gig in London...
Set to the quirky backdrop of Hackney’s Nordic-themed wine bar Oslo, Tennis took to the stage last night. Their first gig in London for over 2 years, the crowd waited with baited breath to see the dreamy duo perform. Hailing from Denver, the married couple began without so much as a hello...






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