The Waiting Room in Stoke Newington is buzzing with energy; the audience is side to side, eagerly awaiting the arrival...
Last Friday night Gracie Abrams ad lib-ed new vocals, tossed in new key changes, belted notes higher than her studio tracks, swapped in and out of acoustic and electric guitar like a marathon and even took a piano for a spin all whilst talking to 65,000 people like the girl next door. My only complaint...it wasn't five hours longer!
Whether it’s commanding the Rainbow Stage at British Summertime Festival or smashing her debut headline at The Lexington, Noeline Hofman knows how to leave London wanting more.
Paloma glowed with happiness and from the moment ‘my mind (now)’ began the crowd was silent as if a leader was calling her troops. When ‘I thought I had a temper, but I guess I thought I was immune’ dropped with a booming base fans went wild as if given the all clear to charge at the enemy.
The most captivating indie-pop artist of the moment, Nieve Ella, played to a sold-out crowd in London’s KOKO last week,...
Manchester is certainly a country conscious place. Often, cowboy boots and pearl-snap shirts are reserved for a Lainey Wilson listening...
Elliot James Raey is captivating, he is a master of the stage with a voice like caramel - smooth, silky and sweet. This 23 year old is swooning us all and I have had his recent EP 'All This To Say I Love You' on repeat since I heard it — I suggest you go and do the same.
Lily Fitts looks like a gift wrapped neatly in a bow but when she strums her guitar she enlightens us with humorous, witty one liners reflecting self-sabotage, sarcastic lyrics highlighting self-doubt and brutal phrases that signify toxic relationships. Partner all this with a beautiful indie-folk vocal range and professional songwriting ability, PLUS a crowd with nothing short of grammy winning support — you have yourself Lily Fitts's debut headline at The Grace.
In the past couple of years Matilda Mann has made quite a splash in the music scene. One might argue...
Wunderhorse, deemed one of the U.K.’s best upcoming rock bands, played to a sold-out O2 Academy Brixton, their biggest headline...
The DJ stops, the lights go dark and Martial Arts (Jim Marson vocals and guitar, Matthew Pearce and Jack Brown...













