Tag Archive: london

Daughter: If You Leave Album Review

Daughter are a London-based trio consisting of Elena Tonra (vocals/guitar), Igor Haefeli (guitar) and Remi Aguilella (percussion). Having started life in 2010 as an outlet for Elena’s musings, the group gradually grew to… Read More

Getting To Know Samuel Taylor

We caught up with Samuel Taylor recently, during which he offered up his whereabouts at the time of Michael Jackson’s death. Not that we were demanding an alibi: I am Samuel Taylor, singer-songwriter, originating… Read More

Susanne Sundfør live in London

Susanne Sundfør is a Norwegian singer/songwriter who has achieved both critical and chart success in her own country. While recording duet Running to the Sea with Röyksopp exposed her to a larger audience, it is… Read More

The Vaccines review our interviewing style!

Our intrepid reporter, Harriet Cheney, caught up with guitarist Freddie Cowen and drummer Pete Robertson from The Vaccines while they were in Sydney. They discussed life on tour, Taiwan-mania, mass-produced music and being… Read More

This summer’s must-see European Festivals

It’s almost festival season, which means we can start booking our summer excursions in order to catch our favourite musicians in the sunshine.

Polpo is humble and delicious

Polpo is a bacaro, which is a Venetian word used to describe a humble restaurant serving simple food alongside good, young local wines. I had chanced upon a favourable review about Polpo some… Read More

DJ Krush returns to London

After a great show last year at the Forum in London, Soundcrash present once again the legend that is DJ Krush, who will be showcasing his unique brand of dark, multi textured beats… Read More

Find Solace in London’s Fyfe

I’m quite impressed when an artist pops an email into my box with a little morsel of aural delight to take me through the day. Today’s treat comes in the form of a… Read More

The Correspondents tick the right boxes

You can’t beat a good animated video. And you can’t beat a good bit of DIY either. So the new clip from South London duo The Correspondents ticks all the right boxes for us. It… Read More

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

I was born around Christmas time and when I was in my youth it was brilliant, as once a year I would receive double presents or one big present. As I got older… Read More

SBTRKT releases debut live album

Now, we know that the folk at NME are so kneejerk that if you made them a decent cup of tea, they’d likely hail it as One To Watch In 2013 but, every… Read More

2012: elections, zip wires and misogyny

This year saw the world gripped by a campaign to remove a man from power. This man just happens to be black and responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians. A supposed… Read More