Live Review: Punk, Metal & Mayhem as York’s Next‑Gen Bands Tear Up The Fulford Arms
It’s a Wednesday night and we are off to the wonderful Fulford Arms for three of York’s younger bands, each of which will put on a decent performance for a well-attended audience.
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Live Review: Band Of Horses’ Tyler Ramsey Warms The Bluebird Bakery, York
Malcolm McLaren, who managed The Sex Pistols, had a mantra: the audience is more important than the performing act. Was McLaren right? It’s a point worthy of debate.
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Discovery: Patrick Wilde Delivers A Timely Call To Action on The Climate Crisis
Fear of Extinction is the new release by Patrick Wilde, an artist from Manchester, demanding a call to action regarding the escalating climate crisis.
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Photoset: Richard Ashcroft Lights Up Leeds
On Thursday 2 April 2026, British indie legend Richard Ashcroft lit up Leeds Arena. We got some shots of him in action.
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Molly Rymer’s New Cinematic Single Will Break Your Heart
Until now, we’ve known Leeds-based singer-songwriter Molly Rymer as a solo act. Her latest single, Lie, sees her expanding her lineup as well as her sound.
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Discovery: Holly Woodlove Unveils Retro‑Steeped Debut Album The Most Beautiful Lie
Holly Woodlove is the solo project of San Diego, USA-based multi-instrumentalist Alexander Dausch. The projects debut, The Most Beautiful Lie, is a vast and exciting album.
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Lee Switzer-Woolf Returns With Outsider Tale, I Might Be An Alien
I Might Be An Alien is Lee Switzer-Woolf’s new single release, following on from his 2022 debut album Scientific Automatic Palmistry, and his 2023 album Annihilation Signals.
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Live Review: Chesney Hawkes – Still ‘The One And Only’, Pop’s Perennial Underdog Comes Out Grinning
At Stockton’s ARC Centre, Chesney Hawkes proved there’s more mileage in him than a dusty pub quiz answer, delivering a set fuelled by charm, graft and … Continue reading Live Review: Chesney Hawkes – Still ‘The One And Only’, Pop’s Perennial Underdog Comes Out Grinning
Live Review: What Did You Expect? – The Vaccines Turn The O2 Academy in Leeds Into an Indie Singalong Riot
A packed Leeds crowd shouts every word back as The Vaccines prove their debut album still hits just as hard 15 years later. Words and Photos … Continue reading Live Review: What Did You Expect? – The Vaccines Turn The O2 Academy in Leeds Into an Indie Singalong Riot

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