Singles Selection – Issue #4
Our fourth issue of Singles Selection features singles from Bedouine, Indolore, Michael J. Sheehy and Lines Of Silence.
Our fourth issue of Singles Selection features singles from Bedouine, Indolore, Michael J. Sheehy and Lines Of Silence.
French darkwave artist Sierra Veins arrives in Manchester armed with an arsenal of huge songs that get the crowd moving.
Joshua Idehen releases his proper debut; an intoxicating mix of hope, humility and humour from an individual wanting the best of everyone, and the best from us all.
Cherry Red Records serve up a 4CD trip through British dance music’s explosion of the 1980’s.
It’s taken The Man From Delmonte over three decades to release their first proper studio album, and honestly? It is worth the wait.
Good Health Good Wealth collide shimmering production with the spoken word into a cleverly-crafted seven day diary thick with drum loops, gritty riffs and grittier narration.
We’re at Birmingham Symphony Hall for Level 42 and their World Machine 40th Anniversary Tour.
St Etienne reflect on their time together with a final release full of heavyweight collaborations and life affirming music.
Baxter Dury’s ninth album is a bold statement, blending his punk roots with contemporary influences. It solidifies his place in the music world, and offers a fresh perspective while honouring his family’s legacy.
Ex-Virgin Prune, Gavin Friday, delivers Ecce Homo; his first solo album in thirteen years since 2011’s Catholic.
We are in Taylor Town, formerly known as Liverpool, to watch the biggest tour in the world. Like, ever.
Orbital brings their celebration of their landmark Green and Brown albums…in full. A special night of transcendental musical love is in store.
Lee Spreadbury Lee dons his keyboard players cloak and wizarding hat for his first dip in the murky waters as a solo artist.
Self Esteem continue the I Tour This All The Time jaunt. We were at the second of three dates in Manchester.
Orbital deliver album number 10, born out of the pandemic. Another slew of special guests add to the ever vibrant mix that Orbital always deliver.