• Live Review: Gengahr, Bodega (9/10/2015)

    Upstairs in The Bodega was the perfect intimate setting for a rising act on the indie-rock scene, Gengahr. The four-piece from London have worked their way up by supporting established bands such as Wolf Alice, The Maccabees and Dry the River as well as touring the festival circuit this...
  • Live Review: Summer Camp, The Bodega (4/10/15)

    English, married, electro-pop duo Summer Camp arrived at The Bodega on Sunday night, ready to promote their latest full length release Bad Love.   It’s not difficult to see why Summer Camp chose Willie J Healey for the support on their autumn run of shows. Kicking off the proceedings for...
  • IMPACT Gig Guide – October 2015

    IMPACT is proud to bring you our very own monthly Notts Gig Guide. With so much great live music around, we’re here to modestly recommend the biggest and best from around the city that you should check out over the next month. Friday 2nd – Peace (+ Splashh + Yak) //...
  • Live Review: Arcane Roots, The Bodega (08/05/15)

    Taking to the stage fifteen minutes earlier than scheduled so as to squeeze in as many songs as possible for a packed out Bodega crowd, Arcane Roots’ commitment to their ever-growing following evidently continues. As the three-piece from Kingston-upon-Thames deliver a soaring repertoire from Left Fire to ‘Over and...
  • Interview: George Holroyd

    As we are well aware, particularly here at the UoN, the student sphere is a breeding ground for individuals of a creative and talented nature to nurture their budding artistic sensibilities into some of the most influential and popular music around. Consider London Grammar, Amber Run, Childhood – all...
  • Interview: Prides

    Glaswegians have a particular stereotype surrounding them, they are considered loud, energetic and impossible to ignore. Glasgow based band, Prides are reinforcing this characterisation. Headlining festivals, opening the Common Wealth Games and being a favourite of XFM and BBC Radio 1 are just some of the reasons it would...
  • Live Review: Thurston Moore, Bodega, (12/11/14)

    Last Wednesday, Thurston Moore culminated his most recent UK tour, where he played a pulsating, energetic, feedback drenched set to a sold out Bodega. The solitary support act for the evening was Ride guitarist and vocalist, Mark Gardener, who played an acoustic set of solo material, along with some...