• Live Review: The Prodigy, Capital FM Arena (24/11/15)

    Not many people expect a commercial arena to be their local stomping ground. But when a band like The Prodigy kick off their UK tour at the Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, they were sure to bring together a medley of generations for a triumphant evening of alternative dance in the city’s...
  • Live Review: Clutch, Rock City (24/11/15)

    Walking past the venue a few hours before Clutch’s set, a huge line of dedicated fans are queued up the street, eager to secure their place on the front row in Rock City to see a band renowned as one of the titans of contemporary American rock music. Since...
  • Live Review: Lucy Rose, Rescue Rooms (15/11/2015)

    From Vogue magazine’s ‘indie music breakout star’ of 2012 to a successful solo musician in her own right – Lucy Rose has come along way from being Bombay Bicycle Club’s backing vocalist. Establishing herself as the industry’s ‘nice girl’ singer-songwriter, Rose has taken a new, edgier direction with her...
  • Live Review: The Maccabees, Rock City (18/11/2015)

    The London Indie rockers kicked off their headline UK tour promoting their fourth album, Marks to Prove It, in great fashion at Rock City on Wednesday night. A highly energetic set delivered plenty of entertainment for the sold out crowd who were left eager for more as the 10pm curfew...
  • Live Review: Radkey/God Damn, Bodega (30/10/2015)

    Missouri garage-punk trio Radkey return to Nottingham in support of this year’s debut album Dark Black Makeup, with Wolverhampton two-piece God Damn in tow. Since their appearance on Jools Holland two years ago, the three home-schooled Radke brothers that make up Radkey have slowly, but surely, built a reputation...
  • Live Review: Swim Deep, Rough Trade (07/10/15)

    Promoting the release of their second LP, Mothers, Swim Deep treated the bar at Rough Trade in Hockley to a brief and intimate set of new tracks from the album, as well as a few old favourites from Where The Heaven Are We. Building on a foundation of catchy,...
  • Live Review: Grant Nicholas, The Bodega (20/02/15)

    Front man of Feeder, Grant Nicholas has gone solo. Following the success from his stripped back debut album ‘Yorktown Heights’, Nicholas embarked on his first UK tour as a solo artist. The Bodega was completely sold out with fans of Grant Nicholas’ new found acoustic sound and those curious to hear his new...