Music / ReviewReview: Road Not Taken, Downend Folk Club – ‘The band remind us how important a community is’The Bristolian folk band perform for possibly their last time (or so they say!)Read more
Music / ReviewsReview: The Magnetic Fields, St George’s – ‘A hummable collision of euphoria and sadness’The American band took to the stage to promote their new album, QuickiesRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Joe & The Shitboys, The Lanes – ‘This is punk in lipstick calling out homophobia, racism and misogyny’The bisexual, vegan punk band dominated the stage for a midweek gig in the cityRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Valerie June, Thekla – ‘In 90 minutes we get southern soul, Appalachian bluegrass, psych rock & electric blue’The American singer graces the boat to perform a mix of genres, covers and her most popular tracksRead more
Music / ReviewReview: The Legends Festival, Blaise Castle – ‘A cheerful celebration of the music which brings us together’From Elvis, to Bob Marley, to Pink, the festival spanned generationsRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Hospitality on the Harbour, Lloyd’s Amphitheatre – ‘A great partnering of a legendary label and beautiful backdrop’Hospitality and Sequences team up with The Blast and Born on Road for a day drum and bass goodnessRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Siren, Lloyd’s Amphitheatre – ‘Mashing dub vocals and skippy bassline house, they shook the floor’Groove Armada perform their biggest Bristol show to dateRead more
Music / ReviewReview: St Paul & The Broken Bones, O2 Academy – ‘A band ripping up some swampy, Southern roadhouse sounds’The eight piece Alabama band performed as part of the River Town seriesRead more