Live Review: Kaiser Chiefs Clock Back In as Employment Hits 20 in Bradford
They say that nostalgia is not like it used to be, but on Friday evening Kaiser Chiefs flew in the face of this idiom.
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Discovery: Torrio’s Dark, Dynamic and Rhythm‑Driven New Single Snakes Bites Hard
Torrio’s new single Snakes is a mesmerising, magnetic take on hip-hop. It’s coiling tension and dark, smoky soundscape is gripping, eerie, and dynamic.
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Leyla Romanova Paints Paris in Sound on Lush New Track Lettres sous la pluie
Lettres sous la pluie is a gorgeous, richly optical piece of music that showcases Leyla Romanova’s remarkable ability to inhabit new genres as though she has lived inside of them for years.
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Live Review: York talent deliver superb, explosive, knock-out performances in Jesus Christ Superstar
Inspired by Theatre’s Jesus Christ Superstar was an exciting demonstration of quality local theatre.
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Tyler Ramsey brings intimate folk brilliance to York this April
Singer-songwriter and acclaimed fingerstyle guitarist Tyler Ramsey, best known for his decade with Band of Horses, returns to the UK this spring as part of a select run of headline dates, with a stop in York on Saturday 4 April.
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Singing River Continue Their Americana Journey with Shoutin’ Good Time
Busking in the bedroom, just houses apart, Mike James and Anthony Kuhn (Singing River) had separate musical journeys, both honing their styles and developing their affinity for deeper American storytelling.
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Live Review: A Sumptuous Repast of Alternative Talent at the All Should Eat Charity Gig
The steady procession of regulars at the Crescent are outnumbered tonight. Outnumbered by a university crowd which handily fill the legendary venue, one of York’s last. I’d wager more than half of this lot are in local bands themselves, me included, here as friends and zealous supporters of the local scene.
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Discovery: The Cross Sea Drop a Mesmerising Debut Built on Instinct and Creative Chemistry
The Cross Sea’s new self‑titled album is a striking debut from a project built on instinct, collaboration, and emotional release.
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Caleb L’Etoile Builds on American Death Success With Fiery New Unity Anthem Gun
Caleb L’Etoile is best known to these pages for his 2025 album of the year, American Death. Our first taste of his music this year is unity anthem, Gun.
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