Gaye Bykers on Acid to rock Bristol this June

Get ready for a night not to be missed night in Bristol this June. Formed in Leicester in 1985, the Gaye Bykers on Acid came to fame as one of the first to fuse rocking riffs with Hip Hop beats and along with Pop Will Eat Itself became a part of the “Grebo” movement andContinue reading “Gaye Bykers on Acid to rock Bristol this June”

OUT TOMORROW: Hot Milk release their debut album ‘A Call To The Void’

Out at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, UK rock duo HOT MILK have their new album, A Call To The Void, out across all streaming platforms. HOT MILK have announced a run of intimate acoustic performances to celebrate the release of their debut album A CALL TO THE VOID, out 25th August 2023 on Music For Nations.  The band are also embarking on aContinue reading “OUT TOMORROW: Hot Milk release their debut album ‘A Call To The Void’”

SNOOP DOGG is coming back to the UK.

Celebrating over 25 years at the pinnacle of hip hop, it’s been a career that has seen the Doggfather cement his undisputed influence on music with chart-topping, multi-platinum records, while also solidifying his importance to wider culture as an actor, businessman and more across the board. The tour sees Snoop Dogg enlist a selection ofContinue reading “SNOOP DOGG is coming back to the UK.”

NEW MUSIC ALERT: AGAT’s new album WITH THE INCROWD

Although released back at the end of March, we thought we would like to introduce you to Tel-Aviv based alternative hip-hop artist AGAT and her latest album. With The Incrowd is a harsh but neccissary look into society, especially it’s addiction to glutinous and materialistic behaviours. AGAT is an artist that is not from theContinue reading “NEW MUSIC ALERT: AGAT’s new album WITH THE INCROWD”

Album review: Frank Turner FTHC

Frank Turner’s highly anticipated new album, FTHC is out now. Like most albums these days, a few songs have already been released as singles, and one even had a mini tour named after it. But for this album, most of the songs have already seen the light of day in one way or another, whetherContinue reading “Album review: Frank Turner FTHC”

NEW SINGLE from Frank Turner: A Wave Across A Bay

Today, Frank Turner has shared his latest single – A Wave Across A Bay, taken from the new album FTHC, out 11th February. The song, dedicated to Scott Hutchinson from Frightened Rabbit, is one lots of us can relate to. A song of loss and sadness, but also one of hope, and the future. TheContinue reading “NEW SINGLE from Frank Turner: A Wave Across A Bay”

FRANK TURNER shares new song and tickets for Lost Evenings V on sale now!

TODAY (29/10/21), music legend FRANK TURNER has released a new song into the wild. Non Serviam, taken from the new record FTHC (out 11th Feb 2021), is a heavy, electric guitar driven song, reminiscent of the days of Million Dead. This song slaps you in the face and makes no apology for it. And toContinue reading “FRANK TURNER shares new song and tickets for Lost Evenings V on sale now!”

GIG ALERT: Electric Litany at Exchange – 13th November 2021

London four-piece post rock band Electric Litany come are set to play at Exchange Bristol next month, as part of their first UK tour. This gig is set to bring be a good night already, but with No Feathers and Nossienness, both local bands who know how to put on a good show. If you’veContinue reading “GIG ALERT: Electric Litany at Exchange – 13th November 2021”

FRANK TURNER announces new tour and new single ahead of lost evenings

I’m about to start at four days of lost evenings, but I couldn’t start without mentioning the legend that is Frank Turner has announced a new tour. The never ending tour of everywhere kicks off early next year, and tickets are on sale soon! When Frank says he’s going everywhere he means everywhere Tickets areContinue reading “FRANK TURNER announces new tour and new single ahead of lost evenings”

Album Review – Heartwork, Whatever Comes After It

This is an album I have been excited to listen to for a long time. Ever since I first met Dan I’ve been in awe at his musical talent and ability, and I’ve been hopeful that this album would be no different. The album was showcased over 10 days, with each track getting announced oneContinue reading “Album Review – Heartwork, Whatever Comes After It”