As Pet Shop Boys’s “West End Girls” blared from the speakers (and ‘Amandaland’ star Lucy Punch sat front row), SS Daley’s ...
More than any other follow up from Don't Nod or another studio, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage feels like a spiritual successor ...
Punk Off - The Sounds of Punk and New Wave is a nostalgic journey into iconic punk music at The Hexagon in Reading in March.
Polish goth rock emerged from the shadows of punk and new wave, blending haunting melodies, poetic despair, and theatrical ...
The hair may be greyer (and thinner) but the enthusiasm and energy was still there as fans flocked to the Ipswich Regent for a night of pure ...
Lollapalooza would be their big farewell, with a bunch of bands getting together to celebrate the end of Jane’s Addiction.
Pete Drummond introduces Siouxsie and the Banshees in concert at Warwick University.
Spring is in the air. You can tell by the number of singing birds and the proliferation of new singles from around the Latin ...
Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1979. The Smiths in 1987. The Stone Roses in 1995/96 and so on. OK, so maybe all-woman alternative Spanish rock band Hinds aren’t quite up there yet, but they faced the ...
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