Review: Albert Hammond, Jr. showcases solo material at a sold-out Hare & Hounds
It’s not every day a seminal musician from your youth comes to your local pub; that seminal musician being Albert Hammond, Jr. of The Strokes.
Read MoreIt’s not every day a seminal musician from your youth comes to your local pub; that seminal musician being Albert Hammond, Jr. of The Strokes.
Read MoreIt matters little that it’s miserable out this evening – as inside The Hare & Hounds the forecast is nothing but sunny and synth-bathed.
Read MoreFrom naked backing dancers to branded tea towels, LA Priest used his eccentric electronic sounds to transform the Hare & Hounds into a tropical, festival haven.
Read MoreOn first, something which by rights will probably happen less in the future, are Table Scraps. Their sound is big, brash and infectious.
Read MoreThe live experience fully lived up to what was expected; a loud, ferocious sound that inevitably makes everyone that appreciates them excited.
Read More“Ladies and gentlemen… start freaking out” instructs Radkey’s bassist Isaiah J. Radke III. Some freaking out then ensues.
Read MoreAs soon as Songhoy Blues came on stage, the full capacity venue came to life, and it was very clear to see why.
Read MoreAs sweat started to drip and the room temperature soared, hips to rival Ed Mafarlane’s were thrown around to Gengahr’s plethora of beautiful, feelgood songs.
Read MoreA mosh pit forms at the front and the night becomes a frenzy of shouting and limbs in motion during the likes of ‘Graveweller’ and ‘Digsaw’.
Read MoreOn the second day of All Years Leaving, local music lovers are gathered in droves to dance, smile and transform hangovers into drunkenness.
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