Music / ReviewReview: Hak Baker, The Louisiana – ‘There is an obvious catharsis sought through Baker’s songwriting’The East Londer singer brings his hometown to the upstairs room of Bristols infamous venueRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Ellie Gowers, The Wardrobe Theatre – ‘In this world of the disposable, Gowers is making memories that last’The folk singer performs live on the first night of a short tour as a precursor to her debut albumRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Club Blanco, Propyard – ‘So good it was almost worth missing Eurovision for’Club Blanco brings some leading DJs in house, techno and disco to the open air venueRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Quiche, The Exchange – ‘The show felt like a house party with your closest friends’After several supporting gigs, the grunge, indie rock band played their first headline gig last weekRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Metronomy, O2 Academy – ‘They certainly know how to whip a crowd up into a puddle of joy, sweat and smiles’Leading the way in electronic music since 1999, the band are currently on tour with their 7th albumRead more
Music / ReviewReview: HELP! A War Child Benefit Concert, O2 Academy – ‘A very successful night that none of us will ever forget’The return of Portishead for the first time in 17 years truly did not disappointRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Bristol Folk Festival – ‘From Senagalese Kora to Americana, the festival made a triumphant return’After a tough two years, the festival makes a welcome return to the cityRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Lewis Watson, Thekla – ‘Watson’s glee at being back on the boat was infectious’Well-known for his soft folk, guitar sound, the musician returns to the boat five years laterRead more