Faithless w/ Tinlicker – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester: Live Review
Faithless return, paying tribute to Maxi Jazz, with one eye firmly on the future. Support comes from Tinlicker.
Dominic has written about music for several years for various outlets including Louder Than War magazine, The Sludgelord, Manchester Evening News and Cultural Bulletin.
Faithless return, paying tribute to Maxi Jazz, with one eye firmly on the future. Support comes from Tinlicker.
Winterfylleth close out their UK tour with a hometown show in Manchester. In support are Wormwitch (Canada) and Bizarrekvlt (Norway).
Second full length from Manchester poet J. Chambers deals heavy in reflection and roots. Homecoming is a true journey.
The Art Of The Lie is brought to life in Manchester as John Grant continues to show what a great songwriter and performer he is. BIG SPECIAL and Peter Alexander Jobson and Big Special support.
Ex-Virgin Prune, Gavin Friday, delivers Ecce Homo; his first solo album in thirteen years since 2011’s Catholic.
Abstract Crimewave deliver an enchanting musical adventure on The Longest Night. Indie pop of the highest order from a duo of Swedish masters.
Public Service Broadcasting achieve lift off in Manchester as they bring The Last Flight, with all the trimmings, to Manchester.
We chat to Dan Walmsley of blackened metal band, Magnetar. A new trio, the band have just released their brilliant debut record, There Will Be No Peace In My Valley
Blood Incantation return with a genre smashing new album that will go down in history as one of the greatest metal records, ever. It’s a bold statement befitting of Absolute Elsewhere.
Album number one from Magnetar shows the talented trio melding plenty of influences into one humongous beast of a record.
We are in attendance for Public Service Broadcasting celebrating the release of their brand new album, The Last Flight.
Not merely a best of, 94-Now collates Asian Dub Foundation collaborating with a maelstrom of top tier artists.
Cannibal Corpse bring Chaos Horrific to UK shores. As ever, the masters of gore obsessed death metal do not disappoint.
Stopfordian heroes, Blossoms, return with album number five. Gary is their most collaborative effort yet.
Barbarian Hermit return with their second full length album. They’re here to bludgeon with their razor sharp riffs and tight to the nail songs.