PLAYLIST: Best of MAY 2018

If April was an indie rock darling, April is all about hip-hop. What a list of legends. Get ready for a long and happy stretch of the best releases this month had to offer, kicking off with the fabulous new single from Childish Gambino. ‘This Is America’ is an absolute banger, and if you haven’t seen it already (where the hell have you been?!),  try consuming it with a side of the controversial video, too. There’s also a lovely, silly...

LIVE REVIEW: Sleep cast their weedwizard spell in Shepherds Bush

Venue: O2 Shepherds Bush Empire Date: 28.5.18 Few bands this side of the 1980’s are spoken about with near universal reverence, in hushed tones and with numberless superlatives. One such band are San Jose-an stoner doom progenitors Sleep. Two decades on from their initial hiatus, and nine years since their first reunion, the older and wiser psychonauts continue to grow their legend with rapturous live performances – and their turn at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire is no exception. It’s a...

GALLERY: Cigarettes After Sex keep the lights off in London

Venue: Brixton Academy Date: 24.5.18 Photos: Jamie MacMillan (@jamiemacphotos) Cigarettes After Sex make it all too clear in Brixton – life is definitely more fun in the dark. Photographer Jamie MacMillan was on the barrier for TLE to capture their striking Brixton Academy show, in which Greg Gonzalez led the crowd through cuts from their 2017 eponymous debut. Read Rich Jenkins’ full review here.

GALLERY: Svalbard bring crushing support to It’s Hard To Have Hope Launch

Venue: The Black Heart, Camden Date: 24.5.18 Support, Group of Man, møl Photos: Graham Berry (@BlkTPhotography) What a bruiser of an evening in the Black Heart. To mark the launch of their new album, It’s Hard To Have Hope, Holy Roar’s Svalbard brought the noise – and some equally noisy friends – to the heart of Camden. TLE tog Graham Berry got amongst it to get these snaps as Svalbard, møl and Group of Man did their thing. Read Jay...

LIVE REVIEW: Cigarettes After Sex battle a bored crowd in Brixton

Venue: Brixton Academy Date: 24.5.18 First, a word on that name. Truly it’s an all-time clanger, the sort of thing no band could come back from. Arctic Monkeys got away with it, just about, but Cigarettes After Sex? Really? The explanation (from my brother, a deeply unreliable source) is that frontman Greg Gonzalez has put together several outfits over the past 10 years or so, to the point where he was having to come up with names on the fly....

LIVE REVIEW: Svalbard break the Black Heart at album launch show

Venue: The Black Heart, Camden Date: 24.5.18 Support, Group of Man, møl It’s a younger crowd descending on the Black Heart than we’re used to seeing, a testament to the high energy blackened hardcore that tonight’s headliners, Bristol’s Svalbard, have been playing for nigh on a decade now. It’s heartening to see the ‘next’ generation of bands drawing in the ‘next’ generation of fans, and there’s a sense that the four piece are set to step over the threshold from...

Frank Turner proves an unstoppable force at Lost Evenings long-weekender

Venue: Roundhouse, Camden Date: 12th - 15th May 2018 Writer: Megan White @whatmegandid This year was the second edition of Frank Turner’s Lost Evenings at Camden’s Roundhouse – a four night residency at the stunning 1,700-capacity venue, surrounded by a medley of supporting events at The Monarch, Dingwalls and other venues dotted along Chalk Farm Road. The first night of the festival, entitled New and Old, was kicked off in fine fashion by the Sleeping Souls. Frank burst onto the...

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