Review: Loyle Carner gets personal at the Hare & Hounds
The crowd treat Loyle Carner like an old friend who they are more than proud to see doing so well.
Read MoreThe crowd treat Loyle Carner like an old friend who they are more than proud to see doing so well.
Read MoreEmbarking on their first ever UK tour, Dilly Dally were primed to level expectations.
Read MoreTheir sound is inherently contradictory; shimmering guitar noodling and soft vocal harmonies rub up against tough, punky sections and hardcore tempo changes.
Read MoreAs bassist Miles Cocker dived into the crowd, the trio’s energy ensured the room was enraptured.
Read MoreIt’s refreshing to see an artist rip up the rule book by choosing the setlist as he goes and this ensures tonight is rewarding for both himself and the lucky gig-goers.
Read MoreWell turned out and smiling from ear to ear, the reformed line-up proceed to intoxicate the Sunday night crowd, now packed at capacity into the Hare & Hounds main room, making every soul dance, or tap their feet at the very least.
Read MoreThick smoke, hypnotic tunes and a confident performance from indie-poppers TEN FÉ.
Read MoreRadiating a magnetic presence, the outstanding lyrics for which Ghostpoet is known come to the fore.
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 MoreThe track is taken from their forthcoming sophomore record, Suicide Songs, out January 29th via Bella Union.
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