Friday at Wickham Festival gave the crowd an abundance of varied music acts, from guitar masterclasses, chilled folk music, anarchic anthems, to a headline set..
Last Thursday saw Kate Nash play to a sold out Wedgewood Rooms. After a brilliant Sonic Youth like warm up from support band, gaygirl, Kate..
Bloc Party have have been a huge influence on me musically growing up. Silent Alarm was, and still is a particular was my favourite –..
It had been more than ten years since I had seen Interpol live. But this year I have had the opportunity to see them twice..
Stewart is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 100 million records worldwide and when the opportunity came up to..
Southampton based Band of Skulls hit the industry in a big way with their debut album, “Sweet Sour”. The funkier stylings of albums such as..
Launching on the seafront in Gunwharf Quays, you can’t deny they’ve got a prime location. Occupying the old site of the now-deceased Water Margin (may..
Portsmouth’s ever-evolving music scene is one of the South’s best-loved. This is owed to a plethora of musicians and bands ready to make their mark..
As we neared the Engine Rooms, we could hear the faint sound of a deep bass thump, which instantly brought me back about 20 years,..
Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes performed to a sold out Wedgewood Rooms, supported by Black Futures, a two-piece electro-psych industrial punk band from London who..