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Show Me The Body + Militarie Gun + Red Mar + Haavat

Show Me The Body + Militarie Gun + Red Mar + Haavat

They’re impressively tight and obviously great musicians. A whistle stop tour of their discography really highlights their talent as writers too. It’s harsh and defiant.

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William Basinski + Tom Rogerson

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Sorry - Wunderhorse

The music can be uncomfortable, unsettling, but simultaneously honeyed and sweet. The juxtaposition is what makes it such an engaging act to see and hear.

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Yard Act + Nuha Ruby Ra

The band are tight, every song is performed with surgical precision – it’s proper pop music. It’s got mass appeal and it seems like they as a band have tapped into something.

Rolling Blackouts C.F. + Stella Donnelly

It was a good showcase of a few bands from Australia that are doing indie music a little bit diff

Moor Mother

Intelligently structured and intense surmises the music of the evening

Hermeto Pascoal

Max Cooper - Dom IV

As a performance, it’s difficult to categorise – it slides between gig, clubnight and art show.

Bambara

After an explosive delivery of ‘Serafina’, they slip into the operatic closing track on Stray ‘Machete’.

Group Listening

Extraordinarily talented musicians in their own right, they craft beautiful soundscapes that fill the former church in a way a building like the Arts Centre was designed for. There’s a certain meditative quality.

Pom Poko

Shame - The Goa Express - The Umlauts

Courtney Barnett - Things Take Time, Take Time

Rhythm & Geometry: Constructivist Art in Britain since 1951 Review

Wreck + Red Mar + Goldblume + Swing and a Miss

This gig really showed off the diversity and capability of Norwich bands for riotous attitude. With excellent support from Goldblume and Swing and a Miss, it was a robust noise-filled evening, everything from the precise angularity of Red Mar, driving rock of Goldblume to the snarling sleaze rock of Wreck. As with all great live music, predictability was left by the wayside.

Shame

NoGlum Issue 3 Launch Party

Olivia Dean

LUMP - Animal

Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend

Squid

‘It was a happy accident’: Ollie Judge of Squid on touring, covid-19 and his creative process.

Squid - Bright Green Field

Mogwai - As The Love Continues

Art Nouveau: The Nature of Dreams - Review

After a disrupted opening in the spring, the Sainsbury Centre’s Art Nouveau exhibition has at last opened its doors to the public. Although, not in the way you’d probably expect.

Fontaines D.C. - A Hero's Death

The Libertines - Gary Powell

A couple of months ago, I caught up with Gary Powell of the Libertines.

Sorry - 925

Marika Hackman + Do Nothing

The Orielles + Peaness + Gladboy

Fontaines D.C. + Toy

On a relatively unsuspecting, grey Monday evening the critically acclaimed Fontaines D.C. returned to Norwich for the second time.

Art Deco By The Sea Exhibition Review

Black Midi

Black Midi appeared in what lots of publications like to consider a puff of smoke. In late 2018 and early 2019 murmurings of them could be heard throughout the music scene and a month after their debut album released they were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. Ahead of their intimate show at the Norwich Arts Centre we had a chat to Geordie, the lead singer of the band.

Max Cooper + Abi Wade + DJ Georgie

The Wants - Container

The Personal History of David Copperfield

Swim Deep + Phoebe Wood

Heavy Lungs - Wild Paths

Snapped Ankles

Oxjam 2019

Snapped Ankles

After their critically acclaimed debut album, Snapped Ankles are back touring their brilliantly outlandish second LP....

Girl Band - The Talkies

Night Café

Liverpudlian indie-rock four-piece The Night Café are due to release their anticipated debut album in late August

Skinny Pelembe

Alex G - House of Sugar

Dry Cleaning - Sweet Princess EP

The Murder Capital - When I Have Fears

GOON - Heaven Is Humming

Black Midi - Schlagenheim

Joe White of Rolling Blackouts C.F.

We caught up with Joe White of the Melbourne based band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, whilst they tour the US. They are due to play Latitude on 21st July

Mac Demarco - Here Comes the Cowboy

Fat White Family's Nathan Saoudi

Fontaines DC - Dogrel

Papooz - Night Sketches

Joe from Marigolds

Shame + Sorry + Fontaines D.C.

Husky Loops + Finn Doherty + The Marigolds

Gladboy

Interpol - Marauder

IDLES - Joy As An Act Of Resistance

Cabbage - Nihilistic Glamour Shots

Latitude Festival 2017

The Moonlandingz - Interplanetary Class Classics

Sundara Karma