Review: New Order bring live spectacle to Wolverhampton
New Order showcase their masterful songwriting in a gripping set of old and new material.
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New Order showcase their masterful songwriting in a gripping set of old and new material.
Read moreThick smoke, hypnotic tunes and a confident performance from indie-poppers TEN FÉ.
Read moreKrept and Konan’s set struggled to engage the crowd, and show themselves to be lacking in innovation.
Read moreRadiating a magnetic presence, the outstanding lyrics for which Ghostpoet is known come to the fore.
Read moreThe intimate venue, stripped of its barrier, was the perfect setting for bands such as Deez Nuts, Nasty and Astroid Boys.
Read moreThe Birmingham folk veterans return to celebrate their new album. Their set brought some summer to Kings Heath in November, and included old and new material.
Read moreGrunge slackers Dune Rats gave a frenzied performance in Birmingham.
Read moreYak enthral Birmingham crowd through chaos and stage invasions.
Read moreFrom a disjointed, almost Weezer-esque beginning, the track fires into a raucous chorus.
Read moreThe Enemy bring their new found larger audio to Birmingham’s O2 Institute following release of third album ‘It’s Automatic’.
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