Mike & The Mechanics, York Barbican: Live Review
We’re at the opening night of the Mike & The Mechanics ‘Refueled’ tour in York.
We’re at the opening night of the Mike & The Mechanics ‘Refueled’ tour in York.
We take on the three night challenge of Peter Hook & The Light and the Easter Homecoming at Manchester’s Albert Hall.
The irrepressible Devin Townsend brings ‘Lightwork’ to Manchester. Klone and Fixation support.
Something To Tour About celebrates 25 Years of Badly Drawn Boy; one of the UK’s finest ever songwriters.
Electronic pioneers, Orbital, roll into Manchester with a new album to plug, and a bunch of faces to make smiley.
A classic nostalgia trip as we head back to the Seventies with Steve Hillage. The Utopia Strong support.
Haken and Between The Buried And Me headline a mighty bout of devastating Prog Metal in Manchester. The note counters rock into overdrive.
We head to Wembley Arena to take in three of the finest heavy metal bands on the planet with Lamb Of God, Kreator and Sylosis all adding to a quite brilliant bill.
We catch up with rising star Jenny Colquitt, towards the end of her sell-out, UK tour.
Over Hulton Folk Club’s March offering sees Tony Winstanley and Len Pilkington offer up a double bill.
The Levellers (Collective) line up in Birmingham. The Symphony Hall? Sitting Down? No dogs? Terrific!
Fairport Convention, Hannah Sanders, Ben Savage, Southport and Manchester. All for one and one for all as the Wintour draws to a close.
Sharon Shannon Trio – Live at Norton’s Digbeth. Much glee – given and shared with a heaving audience.
The Glasgow audience raise the roof. Hamish Hawk both live and on record is a phenomenon, with a serious lyrical and musical talent.
A tremendous triple bill come together to celebrate ten years of Black Star Riders.