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Gig Review: Bury Tomorrow, Southampton Joiners










It was clear to see that this show was as much about Bury Tomorrow as it was about headliners Of Mice & Men. Being Bury Tomorrow’s hometown, they were given an extended slot to get the crowd stoked for their…
Gig Review: Of Mice & Men, Southampton Joiners










Not long after Bury Tomorrow blew the roof off Joiners, the intro music to Of Mice & Men’s set began, allowing them to enter the stage and explode rapidly into ‘Still Y’DG’n’. Austin Carlile’s screams were inevitably veracious, but it…
Gig Review: Modestep, Southampton Guildhall










Modestep are a four piece electro/rock band from London currently on a mission of bringing dubstep to the masses. With full backing from Radio One, Skrillex and currently on tour with Lostprophets, this band have friends in all the right places and are…
Gig Review: Blood Red Shoes, Wedgewood Rooms










Arriving at the Wedge, there’s a buzz around the air. The place is packed full of punters eager to catch themselves some of Brighton’s finest, Blood Red Shoes. But before we get to that, The Cast of Cheers come on…
Gig Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, Portsmouth Guildhall










Portsmouth again witnesses potential, beauty and brilliance across the space of a night once more. Starting off the show at the Guildhall comes along Rae Morris, a 19 year old singer songwriter from Bristol, silently and serenely arriving and leaving…
Gig Review: One Night Only, Wedgewood Rooms










Supported by Indie rock bands Forest Floors and The Hares, the long-awaited performance from One Night Only was definitely worth the wait. From the sounds of screaming and sights of girls sweating over finally being able to see front man…
Gig Review: Lostprophets, Southampton Guildhall










The Welsh heavyweights Lostprophets are back (yet again), touring in support of their 5th album, Weapons. During their 15 year reign, Lostprophets have dabbled in various genres, starting in the wake of Nu-Metal and then combining electro and rock; they have…
Gig Review: Twin Atlantic, Wedgewood Rooms










Thriving in the success of their debut full length album Free, these four young men from Glasgow never imagined they’d be playing a headline tour of their own, especially one with so many sold out dates. Despite their modesty, Twin…
Gig Review: Charlene Soraia, Wedgewood Rooms










With Charlene’s two support acts Dan Shears and Andrew Foster leaving the seated audience completely hypnotised, they must have wondered whether the main act could surpass their talent. They weren’t left waiting long however, and Charlene absolutely blew the crowd…
Gig review: Noah and the Whale, Portsmouth Guildhall










Charlie Fink and co. are great musicians and look slick in their suited and booted outfits, and an encore of ‘The First Days of Spring’ provided a snippet of the band’s greatest album, a heart-wrenching tale of breaking up and moving…
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Gig Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, Portsmouth Guildhall
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