Pop smashes, nonstop energy and the glow of artistic liberation turn Kesha’s Manchester show into a must-see spectacle.
Off the back of a great new album to push their dark-punk forward, Witch Fever’s extensive UK tour arrives in Bristol.
A fired-up Lamb Of God holds steady as one of modern metal’s tentpole names.
Art-rock mavericks Cardiacs arrive in Manchester to deliver a fan-ready show for the ages.
The art-pop extravaganza that is David Byrne’s Who Is The Sky? Tour arrives at Manchester’s O2 Apollo.
In this Review Round-Up, indie-rock and punk produce some strong new albums from Gladie and Filth Is Eternal respectively, while hard rock gives us a total non-starter from S8NT ELEKTRIC.
Some stiff competition from a plethora of excellent recent emo does show, but Sweet Pill’s newest is still anything but a sophomore slump.
The ever-reliable, ever-riotous ska-punk party of Less Than Jake rolls into Manchester, with a killer support lineup to boot.
Say what you like about mgk, but his capability for putting on a supremely fun arena spectacle is undeniable.
The Vaccines return to their indie peak in Manchester, celebrating 15 years of their debut ‘What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?’.
