
Live Review: Shame at the Moth Club 22/03/2022
Billed as Almost Seamus, LDN was pleased to stumble upon Shame doing a secret set. Continue reading Live Review: Shame at the Moth Club 22/03/2022
Billed as Almost Seamus, LDN was pleased to stumble upon Shame doing a secret set. Continue reading Live Review: Shame at the Moth Club 22/03/2022
Words: Dani Willgress Last night LDN got to head down to Yonaka’s show at O2 Kentish Town Forum, London. It was phenomenal! With support from King No-One and July Jones alongside Yonaka’s career-defining performance, it’s one you are going to wish you had seen. July Jones Kicking off the night is July Jones, a British-Slovene electro-pop artist and she really brings boisterous energy to O2 … Continue reading Live Review – Yonaka + King No-One, July Jones
After the last instalment of ‘The Perfect Playlist’ – where we looked at songs that make you feel like you’re in a movie, today we’re going to add to that by looking at some ambient, coffee shop jazz that is playing in the background while you get your morning coffee at the start of your daily movie… Continue reading The Perfect Playlist: #2 – ‘Ambient Coffee Shop Jazz’
It’s a cold Saturday night in Camden and I’m on my way to pub venue The Dublin Castle. From afar you can hear loud voices, smell the beer, and hear the laughter. The whole crowd is ready for a proper ska-punk party. Continue reading Live Review: Ska-Punk Party #2 – The Last Bastion Of The Ska-punk Era?
Words: Doug Phillips A restriction-free O2 Arena hosts the Gorillaz and a bustling roster of their friends for a joyous reunion of live music. This was the first full show at the O2 Arena since March 2020, although the night before, the band performed a free show for NHS workers. Gorillaz opens the vibrant, electric show in a familiar fashion, with the borderline deep cut, … Continue reading Gorillaz Live at The O2 Arena: A Joyous Reunion
At the end of 2020, Damon Albarn brought his Gorillaz quarantine passion project, ‘Song Machine’, to life with the help of a huge social bubble, brimming with 2020’s greatest musical efforts. Continue reading Review: Gorillaz Present Song Machine Live from Kong, a Lockdown Extravaganza
Despite months of lockdown, Kaiser Chiefs have not lost any of their iconic energy or charisma when performing live. Continue reading Live Review: Kaiser Chiefs at Brixton Academy – via MelodyVR
The Wrecks are back again with an equally chaotic yet brilliant live stream. Last time the American indie-band enamoured us at the Shag chateau but this time they’re streaming from lead singer’s Nick Anderson’s living room. All dressed up in Tim Burton inspired Halloween costumes, we see the quirky band dance around in the perfectly decorated room. A live stream dubbed as ‘The Nightmare Before … Continue reading Live Review: The Nightmare Before Wrecksmas
American indie-band Hippo Campus is the latest in a surge of artists and bands that are trying to revive live music through a live stream. The band originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota played in their hometown’s historic venue, First Avenue. The set was short and throughout the 30 minutes, not one word was spoken but somehow the five-piece enchanted us from half a world away. The … Continue reading Hippo Campus live at First Avenue
It was a very different, but very special and exciting Thursday morning for the Vancouver based indie group Peach Pit. After many months of tour cancellations, social distancing and lockdowns, the quartet finally got to perform their latest release ‘You and Your Friends’ at the Commodore Ballroom for the very first time. And while the live crowd was missing, the band’s talent definitely wasn’t. Peach … Continue reading Peach pit: live at commodore ballroom