All posts tagged gig review
The Japanese House That Felt Like Home - Gig Review by Gem Stokes
The Japanese House (Amber Bain) emerged under the hand (and continued production) of The 1975, and has bloomed into a fully-fledged indie superstar, filling the space with an ethereal stage […]
Harry Marshall at the OMEARA
On April 12th, in one of London’s trendiest and intimate venues, Harry Marshall put on a show that blended 50s high energy rock with slow acoustic ballads. Debuting his new […]
REVIEW: Hookworms @ Electric Brixton
Energetic, succinct, and engaging – Hookworms’ live performance proves to keep 2018’s Microshift on dry land The past few years for Leeds-based five-piece Hookworms have been plagued by catastrophe. This […]
The xx Take Over Brixton
For the last week, the sign outside the O2 Academy Brixton has read ‘The xx: 7 Nights Sold Out’. After originally announcing only three shows at the venue in November […]
Live Review: Seramic @ Omeara, 01/03/17
“Literally swells with originality.” ★★★★ Fluorescent pink light coats Omeara tonight. A new venue founded by Ben Lovett (member of Mumford & Sons), which looks like it should belong in […]
LIVE REVIEW: Aminé @ Kamio, 20/02/17
Aminé is a 22-year-old American hip-hop artist and rapper from Portland, whose debut single ‘Caroline’ reached 11th on the Hot 100 and 5th on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs on […]
