Nottingham/Leeds indie-rock band Silver Wilson are back with their latest feel-good single. “Let You Go” is an emotive song, touching on the topic of breakups.…
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Kollider at The Bodega: Review
An upcoming four-piece band made up of students Lewis Hill, Aiden Foley, Joe Hinton and Harry Roberts, Kollider have been on the Nottingham music scene…
View More Kollider at The Bodega: ReviewSingle Review: LELO ā āBreathingā
Leeds solo musician, Ronan Peaker debuts his melancholy, effortless track āBreathingā. āDreamy indie popā is what LELO, also known as Ronan Peaker, describes his track.…
View More Single Review: LELO ā āBreathingāErasure at the Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall: Review
On the 12th of February, Nottingham was dazzled by Erasure’s performance at the Royal Concert Hall. From sparkly tops (which, yes, did come off) to…
View More Erasure at the Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall: ReviewInterview: Bright Light Bright Light
Bright Light Bright Light has been touring across the UK with renowned pop-band Erasure, and on the 12th of February he hit Nottingham. This is…
View More Interview: Bright Light Bright LightInterview: Heather and Ciara from Pale Waves
Announced as the winner of the āUnder The Radarā award supported by HMV at theĀ VO5 NME Awards 2018, Manchester quartet Pale Waves are definitely worth…
View More Interview: Heather and Ciara from Pale WavesPale Waves – “The Tide” single review
Pale Waves are back with another feel-good, dance record. The Mancunian four piece have returned with yet another dreamy, 80s inspired track, “The Tide”, taken…
View More Pale Waves – “The Tide” single reviewBright Light Bright Light to support Erasure at the Royal Concert Hall
Bright Light Bright Light is the alias of Welsh synth pop artist Rod Thomas. With numerous nu-disco flecked releases, including his most recent critically acclaimed…
View More Bright Light Bright Light to support Erasure at the Royal Concert HallBeat the Streets: Music for a social movement
Platform Magazineās James Evans looks at the festival that smashed Ā£100,000 for Framework, a local charity helping the homeless. From discussing the event, the cause…
View More Beat the Streets: Music for a social movementThe people of Nottingham sing ‘Africa’ by Toto
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do! The people of Nottingham headed to Old Market Square to belt out the classic…
View More The people of Nottingham sing ‘Africa’ by Toto