Music Reviews Archive
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Review: Oxjam Beeston 2016
Posted on on October 29, 2016The 2016 Oxjam Beeston takeover saw 15 different venues hosting live music to raise money for Oxfam. I grabbed a seat at The Hop Pole to check out what […] -
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Review: Vonda Shepard Lowdham Village Hall Nottingham
Posted on on October 15, 2016Lowdham Village Hall seems an odd choice for the glamorous Los Angeles based singer, songwriter, musician and actress, Vonda Shepard. The multi-Emmy, Golden Globe and Grammy award winning artist is […] -
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Review: Piss Up in a Brewery Black Iris Brewery Nottingham
Posted on on September 23, 2016I love beer and I love live music so what could be better than the two of them together? I’m Not From London and Black Iris Brewery present their […] -
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Review: Church of the Cosmic Skull The Rescue Rooms Nottingham
Posted on on September 23, 2016For a long time psychedelia was a dirty word in music – throughout the 90’s and the 00’s, only really The Flaming Lips and the Super Furry Animals really […] -
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Film Review: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – One More Time With Feeling
Posted on on September 9, 2016What should you expect from a Nick Cave film? This was the thought I had as I drove to Nottingham’s Showcase Cinema on Thursday 8th September to review Nick Cave […] -
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Music: Album Review: Neil Young and Promise of the Real – Earth
Posted on on September 7, 2016Earth is a live album by Neil Young and Promise of the Real, an American rock band featuring Willie Nelson’s son Lukas Nelson. The album was recorded on their Rebel […] -
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Review: Gloworm Festival 2016
Posted on on August 23, 2016Last weekend saw the debut of Gloworm Festvial up at Clumber Park and without a shadow of a doubt it was a success. This festival was different from other ones […] -
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Gallery: Piss Up In A Brewery, Black Iris Brewery, Nottingham
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Review: Piss up in a Brewery, Black Iris Brewery, Nottingham
Posted on on August 23, 2016“What would you like for your fifth birthday?” “Can I have some punk, some progish rock, some 1950’s rock ‘n’ roll and some new wave-y punk? Oh and can […] -
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Music Review: Nahko and Medicine for The People – Dark as Night
Posted on on August 16, 2016Nahko and Medicine For The People is probably one of the most emotive recordings you will hear this year, maybe for several years. One which addresses the challenges of […]