Last weekend, music enthusiasts and festival-goers from far and wide flocked to the lively and vibrant grounds of Scorrier House in Cornwall to enjoy The Great Estate, an annual festival that has become a beloved highlight on the cultural calendar. With its rich history and diverse lineup of headline acts, this year's edition proved to be an unforgettable experience for all who attended.
Read MorePUNK ROCK FACTORY Live at Bristol's SWX on October 19th - This is a show NOT to be missed!
Touted as ‘Four idiots making DIY covers’, prepare yourselves to experience an electrifying night of punk rock nostalgia as PUNK ROCK FACTORY takes the stage at Bristol's SWX venue on the 19th of October. This band, known for their high-energy performances and unique twist on classic show hits, is set to ignite the heart of the city with their explosive sound and rebellious spirit.
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Celebrating 10 Years of 'Bad Blood': A Spectacular Live Experience with BASTILLE at Powderham Castle
BASTILLE, the renowned British band, is set to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album 'Bad Blood' in a grand fashion. This trailblazing album took the music world by storm, earning the band chart-topping success and establishing their unique sound. As part of the celebration, BASTILLE has announced a series of special one-off shows, including a captivating live performance at the historic Powderham Castle, located just outside of Exeter.
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How to get discovered as an artist - Here's some great tips to get you noticed....
As of 2021, the music industry contributes up to £4 billion to the UK economy. The industry is currently experiencing a resurgence, which is good news for aspiring music professionals hoping to make their mark. However, competition is as high as ever, but don’t fret as in this article by musomuso, we’ll explore a host of useful tactics you can utilise to get your work in front of as many people as possible and convert your passion for music into a fruitful career.
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A Captivating Journey of Music and Connection with ZIGGY ALBERTS at Exeter Phoenix - Live review
Ziggy Alberts is an Australian singer-songwriter and author who has established himself as one of Australia's leading independent artists. He took the stage at Exeter Phoenix and delivered a remarkable live performance that immersed the audience in his soulful music and heartfelt lyrics, read on to see how the evening unfolded.
Read MoreTEN Fascinating Facts about the BOARDMASTERS headline acts for 2023....
To get you warmed up for the headline acts at this year’s BOARDMASTERS FESTIVAL, we thought we’d have some fun. Rather than bombarding you with video clips and Spotify links, we decided to gather 10 fascinating facts about each of the headliners so you can learn a little more about them. Some may be obvious but I’m sure there are some in there that you never knew.After you have read the feature, why not impress your friends with this new found knowledge?
Read MoreOff to BOARDMASTERS FESTIVAL this year? Here's 10 acts that you NEED to check out....
If you’re attending BOARDMASTERS FESTIVAL this year, you might want to have a think about which of the MANY acts you’ll want to go and see. We here at musomuso have had a think and have created a list of 10 acts that are well worth checking out. None of the acts will be performing on the main stage but this will give you a chance to explore the site and hopefully discover some great bands whilst you’re at it!
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A Stellar Homecoming: MUSE Electrifies the Home Park Stadium in Plymouth....
On a beautiful sunny day, I had the incredible opportunity to see MUSE at Plymouth’s Home Park Stadium. The event was nothing short of spectacular, with an electrifying lineup that included The Warning and Royal Blood as opening acts. MUSE took the stage as the main act and delivered a performance that left the audience in awe. Read on to see how the show progressed….
Read MoreBrooklyn based Side Bangs unleash melodic commotion with their second single 'Monopolies'....
Brooklyn-based artist Stephanie Rodgers, under the moniker Side Bangs, is taking the alternative music scene by storm with her unique blend of 80s vibes, metal chords, and captivating vocals. With her second single, "Monopolies," Side Bangs delivers four minutes of heart-pumping, melodic commotion that will leave listeners exhilarated and craving more.
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Exploring the Sonic Universe with The Flowers of Hell: An interview feature
In a world where musical boundaries are constantly pushed and redefined, few bands encapsulate the spirit of sonic exploration quite like The Flowers of Hell. Renowned for their genre-defying soundscapes and experimental approach, this Canadian/UK collective continues to captivate listeners with their unique blend of orchestral arrangements, shoegaze textures, and psychedelic undertones. Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the band to discuss their musical journey, their latest endeavors, and the highly anticipated first vinyl pressing of their cult classic album, 'Odes,' released on Record Store Day in April 2023.
Read MoreThe Selecter: Ska Pioneers Set to Ignite The Great Estate Festival with Irresistible Grooves
As The Great Estate festival descends upon Cornwall from 2-4 June 2023, one band is poised to bring their infectious ska rhythms and empowering lyrics to the forefront. The Selecter, the legendary ska outfit, will grace the stage, taking festival goers on a journey through their influential musical style and captivating live performance. With a blend of ska, punk, and social commentary, The Selecter promises a high-energy show that will have the crowd dancing and singing along to their iconic hits.
Read MoreHENGE: Blasting Cornwall's Great Estate with Cosmic Rhythms and Intergalactic Grooves
As The Great Estate festival in Cornwall gears up for an electrifying weekend of music and festivities from 2-4 June 2023, one band is set to take attendees on an otherworldly journey. HENGE, the cosmic-inspired musical collective, will grace the stage, bringing their unique fusion of space rock, electronica, and intergalactic grooves to the forefront. With their pulsating rhythms and infectious energy, HENGE promises an unforgettable performance that will transport festivalgoers to a whole new dimension.
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NYC ‘Nuke Wave’ artist MONOGRAMS returns with the breathless ‘Carry The Weight’ - OUT TODAY
Are Boyzone and Westlife back together? Not quite, but it's the closest you're going to get to the real thing....
We were invited to watch Boyzlife perform in Plymouth recently, after interviewing the duo in 2017, I was keen to see if their live show stood up to the hype that was flying around them, read on to see how we got on….
Read MoreWestcountry rockers REEF shook the foundations of Plymouth's DEP0 - read our live review
On a vibrant evening in the heart of Plymouth, the air filled with anticipation, the stage was set to witness the much-awaited return of the legendary '90s rock band REEF. Hailing from the era that defined a generation, REEF's timeless music continues to resonate with fans old and new. As the lights dimmed and the crowd erupted with fervor, it became evident that this night would be an unforgettable celebration of the band's iconic sound and undying spirit.
Prior to REEF taking to the stage, Bristol based MOTHER VULTURE excited the audience with their hectic blend of hardcore tinged alt-rock which saw 50% of the band members spending more time on the dancefloor than they did on the stage. Having seen them a number of times over the past few years, I was beaming from ear to ear as the set wore on as they really have carved a niche in the music world and there is NOBODY out there that even come close to matching them on their raw energy, power and melodic output.
Performing numbers from their debut album ‘Mother Knows Best’ which landed in November 2022, it was great to see the shock on people’s faces turn to sheer adoration as they strode through the evening. Come the end, there was a healthy throng bouncing along in the pit to the incessant din that they were kicking out.
Chatting to Chris and Matt after the show, we spoke about their desire to play more festivals and get their music out to more people, as it transpired, things have not picked up as fast as they would have hoped this year and I explained that it’s clear that the masses are simply not ready to witness a full on attack of the senses and that good things come to those who wait, believe me, their time will come and when it does, you’d better watch out!
After a short break to rebuild the stage and get things ready for the main act, the anticipation built in the venue, the upper balcony filled up, leaving me a nice spot behind the mixing desk which suite me just right!
From the first strum of the guitar to the pounding rhythm section, REEF unleashed a wave of energy that swept through the venue. The band's chemistry was palpable, with each member displaying an unwavering passion for their craft. Gary Stringer's commanding vocals soared effortlessly, capturing the essence of their anthems with both raw power and heartfelt emotion.
Reef's stage presence was magnetic. Guitarist Amy Newton, drummer Luke Bullen, bass man Jack Bessant and frontman Gary Stringer interacted seamlessly, feeding off each other's energy and radiating an infectious enthusiasm that infected the crowd. Stringer, always a true rock frontman, commanded the stage with his charismatic presence, engaging the audience in every song. Meanwhile, the rest of the band flawlessly complemented his performance, delivering tight and cohesive instrumentation that demonstrated their musical prowess.
REEF's setlist was a meticulously curated journey through their discography, transporting fans back to the halcyon days of the '90s to showcase early offerings from their debut album ‘Glow’. The band wasted no time, kicking off the night with their explosive hit, "Shoot Me Your Ace”, lifted from the album of the same name. The audience immediately erupted into a chorus of sing-alongs, reminiscent of the euphoric atmosphere that defined the band's earlier shows.
The band's performance of "Naked" showcased their ability to seamlessly transition from roaring rock anthems to more introspective ballads. The heartfelt lyrics struck a chord with the audience, evoking a collective nostalgia that washed over the venue.
A standout moment arrived during their performance of "Come Back Brighter," a beloved fan favorite. The crowd swayed and sang along, as the band's infectious energy reached its peak. It was a powerful testament to the enduring quality of REEF's music, with its ability to captivate and unite generations.
REEF's connection with their fans was undeniable throughout the evening. Gary Stringer frequently engaged with the crowd, encouraging sing-alongs and creating an atmosphere of camaraderie. There was an overwhelming sense of unity as the audience joined him in song, sharing in the band's passion and reliving the magic of their timeless tunes.
As the final chords reverberated through the venue, it was clear that REEF's live performance had successfully reignited the flame of '90s rock. The band's undeniable talent, unwavering energy, and genuine connection with the audience made for an extraordinary night. REEF's ability to transport fans to an era of youthful exuberance and unbridled emotion served as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of their music.
Through their performance, REEF not only embraced their nostalgic roots but also breathed new life into their iconic sound which has seen them release material over the years. The band's timeless anthems resonated as strongly today as they did three decades ago, leaving a lasting impression on all fortunate enough to witness their triumphant return. REEF proved once again that their music transcends time, capturing the hearts of both the loyal fans who have been with them since the beginning and a new generation hungry for the power of authentic rock 'n' roll.
Long live REEF!
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SOMEONE's 'I Guess I'm Changing' music video to screen at New York's Tribeca Film Festival
+ UK/EUROPEAN TOUR ANNOUNCED
INCL. REEPERBAHN FESTIVAL, GERMANY
& FOLKLORE, LONDON HEADLINE SHOW
WATCH ‘I GUESS I’M CHANGING’ VIDEO HERE
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MORGAN WADE performed an incredible acoustic set at Bristol's Trinity, read our live review
Morgan Wade performed recently at Bristol’s Trinity venue, we were there to capture the action….
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