So. IDLES at Brixton’s O2 Academy in South London. What a thrill. Irrespective of the sheer stigma that London resides with its powerful music scenes across all stretches of the neighbouring boroughs, witnessing such a powerful punk-riddled band sharing the spotlight with like-minded individuals and fanatics who are all there for the same cause, is…
I had to do it. There’s something so stereotypical and predictable about the shrewd and twangy of pop romanticising about emotion, heartbreak and lust. And I love it. So, in true fashion accommodating to the popular, I made a playlist returns with a Pop Romantics playlist for you. Whether you’re an individual in heartbreak, in…
This is the problem. The lack of music blogs compared to that of the thought-provoking blog or poetry blog is disconcerting. It provides a real problem connecting an audience – especially when it is that of an artist your audience can’t really relate to. Thoughts?
Hey folks, I’m back to writing today. After the backlog of sifting through my most frequently written album reviews from Tame Impala and Ben Howard, I’m back today on Easter Sunday of all days writing up music tellings and musings for your visual pleasure. So, what have I missed? Let me know any juicy gossip…
For us delving into the music industry, hoping for the reprising role of live music to return to our lives with the majesty of concerts, events and festivals over the Summer, this is another important topic of discussion. What are your plans for when music does return? Are there any of your rescheduled gigs or…