It’s been a time of change for Lonely The Brave in recent years, with Jack Bennett joining the band as frontman ahead of the superb The Hope List on 2021. Keep Reading
Gallery: Lonely The Brave @ Patterns Brighton 16/09/22
We sent our writer and photographer Kevin to Brighton for a fantastic night of live music on the South Coast last Friday. On the menu that night was the talented Keep Reading
Live Review: Zelis @ Centre Stage, Bexhill
The early days of being a band might be some of the most difficult, but they’re also some of the best. Zelis, with a handful of live shows under their Keep Reading
Gallery: Funeral For A Friend @ Shepherds Bush Empire 15/3/22
Be still our emo hearts. Funeral For A Friend arrived in Shepherds Bush with an abundance of absolute tunes, wave upon wave of nostalgia, and two of the most promising Keep Reading
Albums of the Year 2021: Kevin Lay
1.Holding Absence – The Greatest Mistake Of My Life While I respect differences of opinion, quite frankly all other suggestions for Album Of The Year are null and void. This Keep Reading
Album Review: My Everest – Gold Streets
Release Date: 19/11/2021 Record Label: Unsigned For Fans Of: Jimmy Eat World, Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessional While the eyes of the world might be elsewhere Keep Reading
Album Review: Desperate Times Desperate Pleasures – Boston Manor
Release Date: 29/10/2021 Record Label: SharpTone Records For Fans Of: Trash Boat, Neck Deep, Seaway As we fast approach the season of giving it seems only right that Boston Manor Keep Reading
Album Review: Amazing Things – Don Broco
Release Date: 22/10/2021 Record Label: Sharptone Records For Fans Of: Enter Shikari, You Me At Six, Lower Than Atlantis Don Broco clearly don’t do half-measures Keep Reading
Gallery: The Sometimes Festival 2021
After a brilliant day in lovely Eastbourne attending The Sometimes Festival, we felt proud to be part of such a unified and positive community. You can check out our full Keep Reading
Festival Review: The Sometimes Festival 2021
Sundays in Eastbourne are by no means traditionally a raucous affair, but The Sometimes Festival is certainly a day to remember in the seaside town. The day festival aims to Keep Reading