Music / ReviewReview: Ritual Union – ‘A welcome addition to the city, we can only hope it returns again soon’The one day multi-venue festival showcased the best of Bristol talent and beyondRead more
Music / ReviewReview: August, Rough Trade – ‘Her soft and soulful voice captivated the entire audience’The founder of Bass Choir launches her second solo project with an evening of live musicRead more
Music / ReviewReview: The Slocan Ramblers, Bristol Folk House – ‘With the merest pick of a banjo string, you’re dropped in the depths of Tennessee’The Canadian Bluegrass group grace the stage with new songs and old coversRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Lorcan, The Louisiana – ‘He had an endearing stage presence that felt relaxed and natural’The singer and multi-instrumentalist was promoting his new EP Read more
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 / ReviewReview: boci, The Jam Jar – ‘The ability to turn pain into art is a truly special skill’A nine piece band joins the singer/songwriter for her album launch partyRead 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