Damnation Presents – A Night Of Salvation: Live Review
Before Damnation Festival kicks off proper, the brilliant team behind the festival offer up ‘A Night Of Salvation;’ a pre-cursor with an equally stacked bill.
Before Damnation Festival kicks off proper, the brilliant team behind the festival offer up ‘A Night Of Salvation;’ a pre-cursor with an equally stacked bill.
We enjoy the glamour and grunge of a New York dive bar with Kassi Valazza at Birmingham’s Sunflower Lounge.
Ragged Bear – the little festival with a big heart returns for its ninth anniversary at the Queens Hall, Nuneaton.
South Of Salem reach the closing dates of their Samhain Supernova tour and deliver in imperious fashion on an unforgettable night in Manchester.
Stone cold classic Hard Rock from Glenn Hughes and The Damn Truth at Manchester Academy 2.
God Is An Astronaut and Jo Quail wow us and transport us to higher plains with their transcendental sounds.
We do some dashing around. plethora of gigs and events at the 2023 Manchester Folk Festival across the Northern Quarter.
We catch up with the rising star that is Jenny Colquitt – not far from her home, at The Brindley in Runcorn.
Tailgunner hit Manchester in support of their debut LP on their Guns For Hire tour. It is clear to see why this band are making waves.
Cult Of Luna bring a storm of noise alongside the exuberant GGGOLDDD and the dreamy Slow Crush. A night to remember in Manchester.
In the shadows of Pendle Hill on a crisp early autumn evening The Fields of Green Folk Club held its inaugural event in the refurbished Downham Village Hall. Tables bedecked with autumnal decorations and assorted nibbles provides a great welcome to the sold out crowd.
Five dates into their national tour with the re-formed Haircut 100, ATB favourites Barbara rolled into Manchester – and swept all before them in a sensational show at the O2 Ritz.
KK Downing steps out in support of his brilliant second album, The Sinner Rides Again. He’s joined by a brilliant supporting cast.
We’re at Nottingham’s Rock City to catch Freya Ridings on the Blood Orange tour.
An At The Barrier favourite Maz O’Connor visits our writer’s home town – and astounds and confounds in equal measure.