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Author: Joseph Mason

Estrons Rock Belgrave Music Hall with Fiery Set, 01.11.18

Posted on 13th November 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

‘A girl is walking alone at night and a stranger shouts abuse at her – does she deserve it?’ You shout ‘NO’, of course, back at Estrons’ lead singer, Tali Källström, along with the rest […]

Lucia Nogueira Brought to Light by The Henry Moore Institute

Posted on 24th October 201828th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

With such an extensive assortment of independent artistic pieces stored away, it’s a shame that there is only ever enough room for just a portion to be on display at any one time; thankfully, however, […]

Greig’s Play Europe WIll Make You Reevaluate What Home Means

Posted on 24th October 201828th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

Set in a train station without any trains, David Greig’s border-town drama delves into issues of global conflict and local identity. Through the exploration of relationships and borders, those that are new, old, secure and […]

Absurdist Satire Rules in John Grant’s ‘Love Is Magic’

Posted on 20th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

John Grant’s latest solo album Love Is Magic has something for everyone; from funk and alt rock to wavy synths and videogame music, acoustic guitars and bouncing beats – the album focuses on themes of […]

KT Tunstall Releases New Album, WAX

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

I’ve been used to thinking of KT Tunstall’s voice as something instantly recognisable, largely due to how familiar it’s become to hear the Scottish singer-songwriter on radio. With a slight sense of reference to those […]

Reverend and the Makers Lead a Religious Experience at O2 Academy, 04.10.2018

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

With high dancing knees and beer-soaked tees, Reverend and the Makers led their congregation at the O2 Academy on a very special kind of sermon. Jumping straight into the set with the sensational bass lines […]

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