Adding on to what’s already been a stellar 2026, The Scratch bring their mix of metal and Celtic folk to Manchester for things to get even better.
Tag: folk rock
A weirder, wilder version of The Scratch takes their palette of Celtic folk and metal to new heights, while remaining indelibly steadfast in spirit.
Even during what’s supposedly their most creative period to date, folk-rock banality continues to follow Mumford & Sons wherever they go.
Another stacked festival bill for 2025 comes courtesy of Y Not, headlined by The Prodigy, Courteeners and Madness, and sporting the cream of the crop of both new indie talent, and fan-favourite throwbacks.
2000trees continues into Friday with Coheed And Cambria and Taking Back Sunday headlining, on top of Million Dead, Trash Boat, Mclusky, Graphic Nature, Press Club and more.
The Wombats, Sting and The Wolfe Tones lead this year’s On The Waterfront, as Liverpool’s summer concert series turns out some stacked, standout lineups.
In this Review Round-Up, Rivers Of Nihil continue a run of utter excellence; Desolated make a strong comeback; and Will Varley is, unfortunately, not as lucky as either.
Liverpool’s preeminent new music showcase is back for another year, with its mix of diverse sounds, indie crowd-pleasers, and one of the most stacked rosters of newcomers it’s had in some time.
Kaleo’s indie-, blues- and folk-rock is still among the strongest from its scene, but the feeling that they still could be better has never been clearer than it is right now.
As the king of folk-rock decadence and creativity, Father John Misty arrives in Manchester’s O2 Apollo to keep his throne totally intact.
