What an incredible year it has been for the wonderful band of sisters and brothers that are Brown Horse.
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Swim School once described themselves as ‘Tesco value Wolf Alice’ on this occasion however it’s clear to see they will become more they just peers with Ellie Rowsell and co, Swim School can go to the very top.
I’ve seen many, many bands since I’ve moved to this Fine City but tonight’s experience is quite possibly the greatest yet.
Whilst we may have only had ten songs and a set that lasted forty-five minutes it was a set full of beautiful noise and powerful sounds
All in all the night was a triumph of great musicianship, laughter, joy and beauty
The band seem very happy and confident on stage, relaxed in knowing they are producing the goods. I hope they return to their home from home soon.
Long live The Xcerts, here’s to another 14 years and hopefully bigger things to come.
...as the evening comes to a close there’s smiles all around, from those on the stage to those who stood, danced and sang along. Thank you, Hamish and your wonderful band. Haste ye back!
DMA’S have drawn on a wider palette of influences and sounds than ever before to make a wonderful record, it is an album full of joy, emotion and party anthems.
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Overall, a brilliant night
...there’s a lovely, warm feel to the record and it offers you a great look into the band and their influences. It’s a very clever move.
A band who have never stood still creatively, EBM is a breathlessly heavy step up and Editors’ most leftfield material yet
Norfolk Singer-Songwriter releases her stunning debut album Into The Wilderness
I really hope this festival returns next year. It was a joy to witness and it proves that there is not only the audience in Norfolk but there's talent too. See you next year, same time, same place.
C’mon You Know is Gallagher's best album thus far
The singer-songwriter’s sixth album is an immersive collection of songs, wrestling with trauma both collective and personal in an increasingly destabilising world and will be the greatest record you’ll hear this year.
Ultimately the album shows an expressive side to the band, one that brings delight and hopefully a new swarm of fans while keeping the old ones happy