Editors | Live Review & Photoset

He informed us that he normally plays ‘Smokers…’ at this point, but had received a text from his father that day suggesting he perform ‘All Sparks’ as no-one was hurt in the fire during the afternoon.
Bristol Gets a More Independent, Alternative Freshers’ Fair

Thekla will be hosting a freshers fair with a more independent and local angle this week.
Jessica Pratt | Live Review

As the sun went down under a pinkening sky on what may have been the last hazy day of the summer, three artists took to the Colston Hall’s cosy Lantern space to weave their own woozy, dusky magic.
Are DICE changing the way Bristol thinks about buying gig tickets? | Jen Long Interview

“As soon as I saw the potential DICE had to change live music ticketing for the better, I couldn’t say no.”
Low ‘Ones and Sixes’ | Album Review

Over the twenty-plus years that Low have been releasing, they’ve become renowned for their minimalist arrangements and trademark melancholy.
Emlyn ‘Etherealism’ | EP Review

‘Etherealism’ is the work of Bristol-based solo artist Emlyn who, at nineteen, has already drawn attention from BBC Introducing and more.
Visibility: Keeping the Door Open For Women in Music

The music industry has duly been asking itself some questions of late, from festival lineups left glaringly stark once stripped of their male only acts…
Farmfest 2015 - Friday | Diary

Returning for a tenth birthday bash, Farmfest returns on a sunny opening day.
2000trees Festival 2015 | Review

With its reputation as an inclusive, friendly free-for-all, 100 bands and 5000 people flocked to Upcote Farm in the Cotswolds, all in the name 2000trees Festival.
Duncan Stagg ‘Self-Titled’ | EP Review

Bristol’s Duncan Stagg provides the kind of music that you’d turn to on a rainy day — and therein lies its charm.