WSTR are a pop-punk band from Liverpool, but despite this being their home country they’ve not been here in a while.
Camden Assembly Showcase: Faces, Berg, Talk Slow + Gretchin
In London, you’re absolutely spoiled for choice when it comes to picking something to do on a Saturday night.
Miles Kane at the O2 Academy Brixton, London
Miles Kane is somewhat of an indie powerhouse these days, infamous for his antics with Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner both on and off the stage.
Slayer at Birmingham Arena
It was the turn of Birmingham Arena to play host to Slayer on their farewell world tour, a journey that began in May 2018 and is set to continue well into 2019.
State Champs at the Roundhouse, London
Hot off of tour with Fall Out Boy in the States playing shows to huge audiences with material from their new album Living Proof, State Champs descended on the Roundhouse in London.
Fields of the Nephilim at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
On a cold, rainy Wednesday evening I made my way to Shepherds Bush in anticipation of seeing the goth rock legends Fields of the Nephilim for the first time. I had heard lots about the band over the years and their aesthetic resonates with how I enjoy my music: dark and mysterious.
Black Honey at the Electric Ballroom, London
Black Honey are one of the coolest bands in indie rock right now; determined to take over the world with the release of their eponymous debut album, they took to the stage at Camden’s Electric Ballroom on a chilly Wednesday night.
Bloody Knees at the Underworld, London
Cultivated in Cambridge, Bloody Knees are an on-the-rise indie punk band with an unprecedented determination.
Arctic Monkeys at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
If Arctic Monkeys received any criticism for their new album, the crowd didn’t show it.
The Story So Far at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
The Californian pop-punk outfit that is The Story So Far have been knocking about for over ten years.
