Potent flusters of emotion are engrained in almost all of my Green Man memories. This year, the most notable moment…
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Wavy, candid, sleek. Bearcubs strikes an engulfing balance between indie-pop song structures and rippling, densely packed electronica. We spoke to…
The XX – I See You I See You represents a courageous gamble from The XX to reverse from their self-imposed…
With a sun-drenched soundscape, Idle Frets have truly conquered that glistening indie-pop ambiance which often eludes many upcoming bands. Armed…
After the artificial ‘smokey bar’ effect had subsided, the dazzling elegance of Cabaret Pontio’s façade was there for all to…
This Friday (January 27th) at Pontio, escape into an immersive canvas of hometown truths painted by the radiant folk harmonies…
15. Eagulls – Ullages 2016’s post-punk output left an abundance of fruits for my picking. I could’ve went with Preoccupations and…
Fickle Friends are gliding into 2017 off the back of a UK tour which saw them decorate a decuple of…
Within the torrent of emergent indie rock in 2016, Alexis Kings are the band injecting a romantic, sun-soaked blues into…
GUM – Flash In The Pan Flash In The Pan is a boggy swamp of wobbly psychedelic electropop. Sounds disgusting,…
Nimmo (formerly Nimmo and the Gauntletts) are a London five-piece with a dynamic fusion of infectious, synthpsyched hooks and cathartic…
MØ showed little mercy in Mersey on her Liverpool debut. The Arts Club bathed in shimmering rays of pink and…
Weyes Blood – Front Row Seat To Earth Natalie Mering leaves the door to her soul wide open in a tentative…
Be wistfully transported to Nordic landscapes through the immersive harmonies of I See Rivers – a Liverpool-based trio with their…
Looking into the beams of sunlight piercing through the Far Out tent towards the frothy, cumbersome clouds nestling up against…
Night Owls are a Leeds duo drilling a distinctive edge into the stereotypical Grunge sound. A sound that, for me, has…