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Daily J - OMEARA Review: Bringing joy to the capital from the shores of New Zealand
Travelling from the other side of the world, indie-pop outfit Daily J made their debut in the UK.
Corella - Koko Review: Manchester’s rising indie stars begin conquering London’s live circuit
“This is all we’ve ever wanted. You’re making a dream come true. It’s a Tuesday night for f*ck sake.”
Basht. - The Social Review: ‘Dirty White Lies’ unleashes chaos in the capital
Fired up after the release of a long-awaited debut EP, Dublin’s hottest band of 2024 commanded a packed-out, sweaty and chaotic headline set at The Social in London.
South Arcade - O2 Academy2 Islington Review: A dangerously fiery finale to a hyped-headline tour
South Arcade closed their headline Arc Angel tour with a dangerously sexy, fiery and energetic show in Islington. The hype behind this Oxford quartet is contagious, and their big finale might be a sign of pending stardom.
STONE - The Garage Review: A night of community, equality and bottled-up chaos
Poised to release their hotly-anticipated debut album, STONE headlined one of London’s most-loved grassroots music venues, The Garage.
Courting - The Rainbow Review: Literally tearing down the roof
“This has to be the best crowd of the tour so far” smiles Courting, as they literally tear the roof down in Birmingham.
Kid Brunswick - The Ramp Review: ‘A massive warm-up for what’s next’
‘No more disappearing, just constant new music baby’ announces Kid Brunswick, commanding a pop-up show ahead of a huge year for the 25-year-old alt-rock artist.
The Amazons - Queen’s Hall Review: A band re-born
The boots are back. So are the flashy suits. The Amazons are re-born, as they gear up for a busy 2024.
Sundara Karma - Leicester O2 Academy2 Review: A gateway to youthful memories
Balloons, confetti and glitter-dipped guitars. Sundara Karma welcome us to a party we won’t forget.
Corella - Rescue Rooms Review: Rising stars poised to release a debut album
Corella gave Nottingham a night to remember with non-stop indie bops. They want to headline Rock City, we say aim higher – Ally Pally isn’t far away.
Loyle Carner - Royal Albert Hall Review: A birthday to remember
Loyle Carner rallies together 5,000 fans on his birthday for a re-imagining of hugo, making his first live album in none other than Royal Albert Hall.
Sea Girls - Leicester O2 Academy2 Review: Anything but a festival warm-up
Sea Girls returned to the sweaty room of Leicester’s O2 Academy2 for an intimate warm-up show; slicker and maturer than ever.