A trio of local bands - Time For T, Beautiful Boy and Common Tongues - show us what they’ve got at the Green Door Store.
Their first gig was only a couple of months ago, but at Sticky Mike's last week the band proved they already have style, charisma and great songs.
Their first night at the Northern Lights saw the local collective ramp up their ongoing mission to make you smile.
It’s always exciting when three huge names appear on the same line-up: DJ Yoda, A-Skillz and Krafty Kuts.
Heavy. Grimy. Sweaty. Crazy. That about sums up Noisia at Concorde2.
The electro-pop rap band launched their latest single with an energetic blow-out show at the Haunt.
Dub rockers Dreadzone were back for more and so were their fans. The festival favourites never disappoint.
They might be getting on a bit, but both the band and the crowd still know how to totally rock out, writes Esme Yules.
Having seen The Skints perform an incredible set at this year’s Boomtown festival, we were excited to catch them again at the Haunt.
It's not always a bad thing when bands do exactly what you expect, writes Esme Yules.
The launch of a new club night saw the Concorde go mad for Vitalic, Loops of Fury and The Electric Playboys.
The 'nu rave' thing may be an embarrassing memory for some, but their Concorde gig proved Hadouken! can still crank it up.
We headed down to Life the other day for the big bad bass of Loefah, Thefft and Paleman.