It’s been a week since Truck Festival, but the post-festival haze is still very real. Our legs are sore, our voices are hoarse, and our camera roll is full of blurry crowd shots, but somehow none of that captures just how good the weekend was. For our first ever Truck, we weren’t sure what we…
Dot to Dot Festival always lands during the spring bank holiday weekend — a time when it feels like every UK city has a festival on. But for those in the know, Dot to Dot is where the real magic happens. It’s a full day dedicated to discovering the best new indie, punk, and alternative…
Four stories down in the Outernet district in the centre of London, modern venue HERE was the perfect location to spend an evening with Dublin’s The Murder Capital. The sound, energy and performance was loud and unafraid from start to finish, leaving me with ringing ears and bruised hips; signs of a great gig. February…
Little Comets are one of those bands that have always been a firm favourite of mine, but I’ve never gotten around to seeing live. When they announced their current tour, I saw they were stopping in my city and decided now was the time to change that. The setup on this tour is a little…
Festival season has started early for us this year, kicking things off with Ritual Union, a multi-venue festival in the heart of Bristol. Ritual Union is still a fairly new event, 2025 marks only its fourth year, so it might not be on your radar yet, but trust me, it should be. Taking place in…
On one unseasonably warm Saturday in March we found ourselves at Troxy in London seeing The Voidz for the first time, a band that haven’t played in the UK since 2018. They’re one of our favourites, so it’s safe to say we were very much looking forward to it. The show started at 7:30pm with…
Thursday night at Sebright Arms was a celebration of indie brilliance, as Nightbus headlined Dorks Night Out, bringing with them an unforgettable lineup of rising talent. From the moment the first act took the stage, the energy in the room was electric—this was live music at its most exhilarating. South London sibling duo PUNCHBAG wasted…
The Guest List have been appearing on our Spotify mixes a lot the past few months and after seeing them open for Inhaler in Leeds last month we knew we had to catch them live again. On Wednesday night the Mancunian quintet headlined The Grace in London and the show did not disappoint. It was…
Last week Junodream’s biggest headline show to date took place at Electric Brixton, a venue well suited to their expansive, immersive sound. Fans packed the room, eagerly awaiting what was set to be a milestone moment in the band’s journey. With support from Oils and Finnegan Tui, the night promised something special, and from the…
We spent our Saturday night at Oslo in Hackney watching indie band Pentire play a sold out show that rounded off their largest headline tour to date. Pentire, consisting of Jack Morgan (vocals), Owen Seymour (guitar), Jake Weaver (drums) and Jacob Beswetherick (bass), are a four-piece from Herefordshire who came together at university and have…