Pond + Jade Imagine @ The Crossing, Birmingham, UK – 2nd November 2019

Australia seems to be putting most countries to shame when it comes to exporting quality bands. One of the many to come from the thriving psych scene is Pond. Tonight they were in Birmingham, a very long way from home. With them they brought the future Aussie stars Jade Imagine, for a night to remember. Continue reading Pond + Jade Imagine @ The Crossing, Birmingham, UK – 2nd November 2019

Benny Sings + Strawberry Guy @ The Garage, London, UK – 30th October 2019

Back in April I was lucky enough to catch Benny Sings at his sold-out show at the Moth Club. It was a fantastic, sprit lifting gig, and from them on I couldn’t get enough of his music. So when I saw the announcement of a return gig at The Garage, I knew it would be the place to be on Halloween Eve. Continue reading Benny Sings + Strawberry Guy @ The Garage, London, UK – 30th October 2019

Ty Segall + Los Bitchos @ The Oval Space, London, UK – 12th October 2019

As London is drenched by the weekend’s rain, something special was taking place at The Oval Space. Ty Segall had been beamed in for a three night residency playing three different albums in full. The second night was all about his 2011 album ‘Goodbye Bread’, was an unmissable night for any fan of the psych rock wizard. Continue reading Ty Segall + Los Bitchos @ The Oval Space, London, UK – 12th October 2019

Anderson .Paak @ O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK – 22nd August 2019

Anderson .Paak has been on an unstoppable rise over the past two years. Every album, track or even feature released, just seems to get better and better. Ahead of his weekend slots at Reading and Leeds he announced an unmissable warmup at the O2 Academy. The sold out crowd were in for a special night. Continue reading Anderson .Paak @ O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK – 22nd August 2019

Manic Street Preachers @ O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK – 23rd May 2019

It seems almost a cliche at this point for artists to play older albums in full, relying on nostalgia to bring in the audience for a quick cash grab. However that’s not always the case, some do it for the right reasons, making it a celebration for themselves and the fans. The best example of this at the moment is the Manic Street Preachers, who over the past few years have been playing a slew of excellent 20th anniversary shows of their 90’s albums. Continue reading Manic Street Preachers @ O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK – 23rd May 2019