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It was -1 on Monday 29th in Montreal, but this did not deter hundreds queuing up to see the X-Ambassadors play their sold out show at Theatre Olympia. The venue is set up as an actual theatre stage, begging for drama, and boy did this band deliver a show. ...
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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...
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Indie rock icons The Maccabees took the scene by storm with their forth album Marks To Prove It, IMPACT spoke to them on their return to Nottingham First of all, congratulations on the number one album, must be nice to get a bit of recognition? Yeah definitely, something to...
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Irish indie band, The Coronas, returned to Nottingham last week to promote their fourth album, The Long Way. Opening their UK tour, an intimate audience at Rescue Rooms were treated to a powerful performance of songs from previous albums such as Heroes and Ghosts and Closer to You. Following...
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With a platinum album and a meteor award (beating the likes of Snow Patrol, U2 and The Script) under their belts, IMPACT speaks to proclaimed ‘people’s band’ The Coronas as they come to Nottingham. Hello Danny, it’s Katy from Impact Magazine, is this a good time? It’s fine yeah!...
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When Foals released their fourth album What Went Down, they staked their claim amongst the greats who manage to master the most impressive feat; longevity. Impressively, they have managed to maintain their individuality when they could easily have tired out and faded into obscurity. Their live sets are famously full...
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As frontman Gustav Wood pointed out repeatedly throughout the night, it’s a while since Young Guns have played in Nottingham. Clearly, they have been missed: there was a tangible sense of mounting anticipation in the crowd during the wait for the band to come on. The response of the...