Is there anything quite as camp as a boyband from the ’90s? The answer is no, and the Backstreet Boys proved as such during their spectacular performance at The O2 Arena in London for the promotion of their new album DNA.
Cowboy Flying Saucer at Stow-a-Thon VI
Experimental pop band Cowboy Flying Saucer are an essential part of Walthamstow’s weird and wonderful culture, and so it only made sense that they played the annual Stow-a-Thon event at Ye Olde Rose and Crown on Sunday 5 May.
Superfood at Scala, London
On Monday 22 April fans said goodbye to Superfood as they played their last show at London’s Scala.
HÆLOS at the Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles
On a cold Thursday night in March, HÆLOS made a 600-capacity Los Angeles venue feel as large as the Hollywood Bowl.
You Me At Six at The Glass House, Pomona
You Me At Six is an English group with members Josh Franceschi, Max Helyer, Chris Miller, Matt Barnes, and Dan Flint. As their tour is coming to an end, they came out to Pomona and played a great, energetic show at The Glass House this past Sunday.
Wild Nothing at the Village Underground, London
Wild Nothing recently played The Village Underground in London on their UK tour with support from J Fernandez.
half•alive at Dingwalls, London
California trio half•alive have regularly been compared to the likes of twenty øne piløts, and not just because they both make it incredibly difficult to type their preferred stylisation of the band name…
Good Charlotte at Alexandra Palace, London
Good Charlotte was one of my favourite bands back in 2002 and every time they’ve released an album since I’ve really enjoyed it.
Decapitated at Thekla, Bristol
Welcome to Bristol; where gigs are held on boats and you might accidentally end up drinking someone else’s piss (not speaking from experience…).
The Neighbourhood at the O2 Academy Brixton, London
On Wednesday 30 January, The Neighbourhood played their first UK headline show since 2016, and it was definitely worth the wait.
