We Are Scientists + Superfood + The Heartbreaks, The Institute, Birmingham 15/03/14
We Are Scientists might not be the most famous of indie bands but they do put on the most entertaining of shows.
Read MoreWe Are Scientists might not be the most famous of indie bands but they do put on the most entertaining of shows.
Read MoreA live stage is where Maximo Park should be experienced; the band were on top form, as always.
Read MoreIf actual churches can be this intense, sign me up.
Read MoreA cold Sunday night in Birmingham and with some favourable comparisons flying about I figured it was a good opportunity to check out the seemingly rising band Darlia from Blackpool
Read MoreFrom the moment Scroobius Pip leapt onto the stage to the tune of ‘Stunner’ with the beats having been firmly laid down by the talented Dan Le Sac, the entirety of the crowd at The Institute were hooked.
Read MoreLondon four-piece The Rifles have been drawing a following of music enthusiasts since about 2004, and they certainly aren’t about to stop yet.
Read MoreThankfully in Them Wolves, the perfect band were chosen to open up and clear the early evening cobwebs and make the crowd stand to attention,
Read MoreFrightened Rabbit brought their imitable clutch of uplifting, hair-raising anthems to Birmingham’s Institute Monday, along with some formidable support acts and a beautiful sense of levity.
Read MoreGabrielle Aplin has worked hard to be on tonight’s stage having played both the smaller rooms at the institute. She embraces the moment and takes it in her stride.
Read MoreFans had travelled from all across the country especially to be in Birmingham for Swim Deep’s show – the Mecca for new music lovers.
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