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Nick Hodgson – Live in Leeds

Sometimes you get by with a little help from your friends:a cross between a gig and a welcome home party,…

Kaiser Chiefs, Leeds, Nick Hodgson, Tell Your Friends

Hookworms – Microshift review

Sometimes it’s hard to spot the join in artist’s careers, the definitive moments in which they shed a skin and…

Hookworms, Leeds, Microshift, Techno

Introducing February’s Playlist – UPDATED

A healthy fourteen more tunes added to this months list, including Wild Beasts, The Orielles, Anna Burch, emerging hip hop…

Franz Ferdinand, Gaz Coombes, Hookworms, Nick Hodgson, Pale Waves, Rejjie Snow

Weekender #5 The The – Infected

Fewer comebacks in 2018 will be more welcome – or better timed – than that of Matt Johnson, aka The…

Infected, Matt Johnson, The The

The The – Infected Review

“Devil incarnate Ronald Reagan lay hidden amongst the rows of high cotton.”

Infected, Matt Johnson, The The

Where the f*** did January go?

Is it really the end of the month already? Those of you abstaining from whatever you’ve been abstaining from can…

Air, Arctic Monkeys, Django Django, Glass Mountain, Idles, Jono McCleery, Pulp, Shame, The Prodigy

Nick J.D.Hodgson – Tell Your Friends Review

Sometimes the prodigal son motifs just don’t quite fit; when Nick Hodgson left the Kaiser Chiefs – the band with…

Leeds, Nick Hodgson, Tell Your Friends

Pulp – His ‘N’ Hers Review

a ribald, seaside postcard “..attitude in salutation of a national psyche weighed down by generations of sexual repression.”

Britpop, HisNhers, Indie, Jarvis Cocker, Pulp

Weekender #4 – Pulp, His ‘N’ Hers

Anyone can tell you that history is written by the winners. So it is with Britpop; whilst a handful of…

Django Django – Marble Skies review

The best thing about being British is our constant ability to surprise ourselves; despite the charts being filled with auto…

Django Django, Indie, Marble Skies, Review

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