Rising pop star Tash Blake is ready to take the spotlight with her bold new EP, Poster Girl. The project explores the dreams and dangers that come with the pursuit of fame, as well as the emotional toll of living up to the pressures of public life. With its intense energy and provocative themes, Poster Girl, marks a defining moment in Tash Blake’s already rapidly growing career.
Read MoreTOUR: After an incredible 'Seaside Tour' WELLY have announced more live dates for October 25....
Welly have today announced a UK tour for October which will see the band play their biggest headline shows to date.
Read MoreNEWS: Bristol rockers OSWALD SLAIN release debut EP 'Kiss Me on the Mouth'....
Bristol rock group Oswald Slain unveiled their debut EP ‘KISS ME ON THE MOUTH’, on April 16th 2025.
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TOUR: Peter Hook & The Light Illuminate the UK with “Get Ready” revival
In an era when nostalgia meets reinvention, Peter Hook & The Light are set to light up the stage once again as they announce a full-scale UK tour this November. The tour will see the band perform the seminal New Order album Get Ready in its entirety, alongside a carefully curated selection of timeless tracks from the iconic catalogues of Joy Division and New Order. This is not just another tour—it’s an immersive celebration and reinterpretation of a record Peter Hook describes as a “honeymoon record,” a touching nod to its passionate creation and enduring appeal.
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FEATURE: Vinyl vs Compact Discs vs Streaming - Which format speaks to your soul?
When it comes to the eternal debate of sound quality and listening experience, everyone seems to have a champion. Today, we dive into the lush world of vinyl, the reliable clarity of CDs, and the unmatched convenience of streaming to explore which might best suit your auditory palate and lifestyle.
Read MoreLIVE REVIEW: Peter Hook & The Light - Marble Factory, Bristol 17 April 2025
On what might be one of the last big gig nights at the wonderful Marble Factory in Bristol before it closes, Peter Hook & the Light brought a performance of the New Order album 'Get Ready' in full, alongside a selection of the most seminal tracks from the rich catalogues of both Joy Division and New Order. And the passionate, full house were treated to an incredible night of music.
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LIVE REVIEW: Joan as Police Woman - St. George’s, Bristol 16 April 2025
Who’s heard of a non-classical gig starting at 7.30pm? No, me neither. Yet, apparently, it’s a thing and - despite my forgetting to check - I duly arrived about 10 minutes after the start of this solo tour performance. Joan as Police Woman even gently scolded myself and other latecomers. I get it; I really do.
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FESTIVAL: Kendal Calling turns 20 - A Celebration of "Good Times" Awaits!
Prepare yourselves, music lovers! Kendal Calling is gearing up for its monumental 20th anniversary with a theme that captures the essence of every unforgettable celebration—“Good Times.” Taking place from 31 July to 3 August 2025 at the breathtaking Lowther Deer Park in Cumbria
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RELEASE/TOUR: THE PALE WHITE release new album and head out on tour with PIXIES....
THE PALE WHITE SHARE NEW ALBUM ‘THE BIG SAD’ - STREAM HERE
+ SUPPORT PIXIES LATER THIS MONTH AND INTO MAY - TICKETS HERE
Read MoreFEATURE: SHIIINE ON Weekender 2025: A Celebration of Indie and Dance Music
Get ready to relive the golden era of indie and dance music at the SHIIINE ON Weekender, taking place at Butlin's Minehead from November 14th to 16th, 2025. This festival promises an unforgettable weekend packed with legendary acts, nostalgic vibes, and a vibrant community of music lovers.
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LIVE REVIEW: The Orb at Exeter Phoenix, April 11th, 2025
Thirty-five years into their cosmic journey, The Orb remain pioneers of innovation in electronic music. Alex Paterson, the mastermind behind this interstellar odyssey, has never been one to rest on his laurels. Instead, he continues to reinvent, ensuring The Orb's legacy is as dynamic as the music itself.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: I caught up with Perran Nicholls from THE ULTRA VIOLETS to chat about their forthcoming 'By The Water' tour, Abbey Road, cheese and wet bums....
The Ultra Violets are a band from Cornwall who have appeared on many festival main stages including Boardmasters, they have graced the stage of The Eden Project when they supported McFly and have just come back from France where they were supporting The Libertines, yes folks, they have done it all. I caught up with frontman Perran Nicholls to chat about an intimate 3 date tour that they’re doing in May, read on to see what we learned….
Read MoreLIVE REVIEW: Outer Town Festival 2025: A riotous celebration of Bristol’s DIY spirit....
Bristol’s Old Market came alive on Saturday, April 12th, as the much-loved Outer Town Festival returned for another unforgettable edition. Known for its unique charm and fiercely independent ethos, this one-day multi-venue extravaganza once again proved why it’s a staple in the city’s music calendar.
Read MoreLISTEN/TOUR: PANIC SHACK announce explosive new single and UK live dates
Cardiff's own Panic Shack are back, and they’re making a big noise—literally. After a two-year gap, the band has dropped their blistering new single, "Gok Wan," released on Brace Yourself Records. Premiered by Huw Stephens on BBC 6 Music, the single serves as a bold glimpse into the quintet’s highly anticipated debut album.
Read MoreLIVE: PETER HOOK & THE LIGHT prepare for new live shows
‘GET READY’
UK DATES FOR APRIL 2025
INCLUDING HUGE MANCHESTER SHOW
PLUS, BRISTOL GIG
Photo by Tim Mossholder
FEATURE: The Price of Passion - Navigating the true cost of live music and festivals
Live music is one of life’s great joys—a euphoric cocktail of raw emotion, connection, and artistry. Yet, the price of admission is far more than just the ticket fee. From £3 nights at a grassroots venue to eye-watering sums for stadium experiences, live music comes with a cost that extends beyond the obvious. For some, it's an occasional indulgence; for others, it’s a way of life. But how do attendees manage the mounting expenses, and is the live music experience still accessible to all? Let’s break it down.
Read MoreLive Review: Pale Blue Eyes at Exeter Phoenix – April 12th, 2025
The vibrant heart of Exeter's music scene came alive last Saturday as Pale Blue Eyes took to the main stage at Exeter Phoenix. With their third studio album, New Place, freshly released in March, fans packed the venue to experience the band’s mix of shoegaze and dream pop. Supported by indie pop trio Silk Cuts, the evening proved to be a celebration of musical innovation and community spirit.
Read MoreFeature: Record Store Day - A celebration of vinyl culture or a commercial cash grab?
Record Store Day 2025, held on Saturday, April 12th, once again brought vinyl enthusiasts together for a day of exclusive releases, community spirit, and the thrill of the hunt. At Phoenix Sounds in Newton Abbot, the excitement was palpable as over 100 eager collectors queued up before the shop opened its doors at 8 a.m. Some dedicated fans even arrived before midnight the night before, braving the chilly night to secure their coveted finds.
Read MoreLIVE REVIEW: Ocean Colour Scene at Plymouth Pavilions 8 April 2025 – An evening of nostalgia and smiles
On a cool evening in the heart of Plymouth, The Pavilions played host to an unforgettable night as Ocean Colour Scene brought their sold-out UK and Ireland tour to the city. With tickets flying out of the box office back in October 2024, the anticipation for this show was electrifying—and the band delivered a performance that cemented their legacy as one of Britain’s finest.
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LIVE REVIEW: WELLY take to the stage at The Junction, Mutley Plain, Plymouth to prove that they're not too big for their boots....
“Oh, What a Night!” As The Four Seasons crooned it back in 1975, I found myself echoing the sentiment outside The Junction on Mutley Plain, Plymouth, fifty years later. After a life-affirming evening of live music, courtesy of WELLY, it’s safe to say this was one of those nights that remind us why we love heading out to see bands in intimate venues.
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