Surprisingly, this is Ashnikko’s first headline show in Bristol. Arriving the week after their huge 10,000 capacity Alexandra Palace show, the sold-out Marble Factory gig is a more intimate affair for the singer/rapper. Despite the early start, larger than usual queues stretched down the street before the 6pm door opening time as excited fans waited […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: The Big Moon w/ Liz Lawrence // The Marble Factory, Bristol // 14th December, 2023
Bassist Celia Archer tells the audience that The Big Moon’s last headline show in Bristol was at the 450-capacity The Fleece. There’s almost 4 times as many people in the room tonight which shows how they have continued to grow in popularity since the release of their debut album back in 2017. The indie quartet […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: Sky Ferreira // The Marble Factory, Bristol // 1st April 2024
Any sense of unease ahead of Sky Ferreira’s long-awaited Bristol debut is quickly and loudly dismantled by the 60 minutes of electrifying goth pop lapped up by this adoring audience. Of course, that uncertainty is not unfounded. Sky’s career has had more stop-starts than probably any other musician in recent history. It’s been 11 years […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: The Zutons // The Marble Factory, Bristol // 12th April 2024
If you went to an indie disco, festival or even turned on the radio at any point between 2004 and 2009 then part of your life was soundtracked by The Zutons. The Liverpudlian indie band split 15 years ago but have now regrouped for their Nile Rodgers and Ian Broudie-produced fourth album, “The Big Decider”. […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: Holly Humberstone w/ Medium Build // Beacon, Bristol // 15th March 2024
The queue for Holly Humberstone’s Bristol gig loops around the Beacon’s foyer long before doors are due to open. It is not dissimilar to waiting for a major pop act’s arena show; a mix of ages, younger audience members carrying homemade signs and dressed in Holly’s trademark y2k grunge aesthetic. The BRIT award-winning singer-songwriter was […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: Say She She w/ Nia Wyn // SWX, Bristol // 9th March 2024
It’s hard to imagine a better band for a Saturday night than Brooklyn-based trio, Say She She. If you’ve heard their 2023 album, Silver, then you already know to expect an evening of exhilarating disco. Indeed, a number of people in the audience have arrived in their finest sparkles. The show was originally set to […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: EDITORS – ARENA, BIRMINGHAM, 27TH FEBRUARY 2020
After 6 consecutive top 10 albums, Editors released their Best Of record, “Black Gold”, last year. 2020 sees the indie-rock band embark on a huge run of dates billed as a Greatest Hits tour. Like many of the British indie bands catapulted into the mainsteam in the mid 00’s, Editors‘ commercial success in the UK […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: Skunk Anansie – Bristol o2 Academy, 19th August 2019
Skunk Anansie are celebrating 25 years since the release of their debut LP, “Paranoid and Sunburnt”. Rather than taking the popular approach of playing that record in full, they are using the opportunity to honour the catalogue they have built up over that period. Lead singer, Skin, tells the sold out crowd that they have […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: Nile Rodgers & Chic – Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester, 9th June 2019
Disco legend, Nile Rodgers, explained to the crowd that a few years before tonight’s gig, he was diagnosed with cancer. He decided at that point that he was going to “write more songs” and “play more shows” than he ever had before. He jubilantly declared that he was “100% cancer free” and a celebratory roar […]
Continue ReadingLIVE REVIEW: The Slow Readers Club – Gloucester Guildhall, 24th March 2019
Frontman Aaron Starkie tell us tonight that this is The Slow Reader Club‘s first year as a full time band but it does not seem that way. As their 33 date UK tour arrives in Gloucester, they bring with them a hardcore following wearing their T-shirts and drinking their own signature beer on sale tonight.
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