LIVE REVIEW: Kids Return at KOKO

Words: Fin Harrison On a tranquil Wednesday evening in early April, Parisian indie-pop duo Kids Return step up to the stage at the iconic KOKO venue in the heart of Camden. It’s their second visit to the English capital in the last month, having supported their Ekler/Hamburger Records label-mates Polo & Pan at a sold-out Roundhouse back in March. The duo, which is composed of … Continue reading LIVE REVIEW: Kids Return at KOKO

Still Sucks: A Live Review of Limp Bizkit’s ‘LOSERVILLE’ Tour

Let’s Party Like It’s 1999! Words by Mollie Dowling Looking around at the tube dwellers before me, you can’t help but feel the buzz. A myriad of red baseball caps litter the carriage like spots on a hormonal tween, and an atmosphere you can only describe as an overly ambitious Duracell bunny . As soon as my feet touch the battered concrete of Wembley Park … Continue reading Still Sucks: A Live Review of Limp Bizkit’s ‘LOSERVILLE’ Tour

NO TITLE AS OF 13th FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD by Godspeed You! Black Emperor

What gestures make sense while tiny bodies fall? Words by Davide Battocletti Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a ten-or-more person art ensemble from Montreal who go so much further beyond their sound. With one of the most non linear band lineups you can imagine, comprised of multiple guitarists, drummers and bassists, elements of jazz and orchestral music, tape loop workers and live film projectionists, the … Continue reading NO TITLE AS OF 13th FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD by Godspeed You! Black Emperor

BIMM Introducing… MOMOTUSKAN

Words: Fin Harrison Hailing from a small village in West Cork, producer and singer-songwriter Cormac Fallon a.k.a MOMOTUSKAN arrived in the big smoke with one mission: to take his project to outer space. At the age of 22, Fallon has spent the best part of the last two years working behind the scenes on film sets, before taking the decision to move to London and … Continue reading BIMM Introducing… MOMOTUSKAN

International Women’s Day: LDN’s Feminomenons Of Today

International Women’s Day is everyday right? Well, today in particular we shine an extra bright spotlight on creative women who continue to pave the way for like-minded sisters. What a year it has been for women in music. The girls dominated the Grammy-winners scene, brought BACK Oscar-worthy music videos, and showed the world what it means to perform. Countless looks have been served, and revolutionary … Continue reading International Women’s Day: LDN’s Feminomenons Of Today

Live Review – Molchat Doma at Roundhouse 24/10/2024

Words: Andrea Naess Photo: @molchatdomaband (Instagram) Belarusian trio Molchat Doma (Translated to Silent House) have seen an enormous rise in success over the last few years, after their 2020 breakthrough hit ‘Судно’ (Sudno) went viral on TikTok, accompanied by videos of brutalist soviet style architecture and somewhat romanticizing the gloomy, run down aestetics of the former eastern bloc. Belarus is one of the few former Soviet … Continue reading Live Review – Molchat Doma at Roundhouse 24/10/2024

Live Review – Fliptrix at Hootananny Brixton

Float like a dragonfly: The South London-born lyricist hosts a triumphant night of hip-hop. Words: Fin Harrison ︱Images: Elizabeth Lenthall (@elizabethlenthall) At Harrow tube station I try to prepare myself for the evening ahead. When you only find out you’re going to a gig a couple of hours in advance, you don’t have much time to look forward to it. You can’t sit around watching … Continue reading Live Review – Fliptrix at Hootananny Brixton

Live Review – Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

In this detailed review, LDN Magazine takes you on a journey through the highlights and unforgettable moments of Primavera Sound 2024. From Troye Sivan’s homage to Madonna to the poignant tribute to Steve Albini, and the electrifying sets from artists like Charli XCX and Peggy Gou, we capture the essence of what makes this festival a must-attend event for music lovers around the globe. Continue reading Live Review – Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

Preview – Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 Return to Its Roots

Primavera Sound are returning to their original one-weekend format in Parc Del Fòrum next year with a stellar line-up including but not limited to Lana Del Rey, Pulp, SZA, Disclosure, FKA Twigs, Justice, Mitski, The National, Phoenix, PJ Harvey, Vampire Weekend, Arca, Beth Gibbons, Bikini Kill, Charli XCX, Clipse, Deftones, Jai Paul, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Peggy Gou, Rels B, Troye Sivan and many more. 150 names have been announced!  Continue reading Preview – Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 Return to Its Roots