YNDI HALDA (London Hoxton Hall, 19/07/12)
Review: HERE
A tragic chronicle of OBSESSION, PASSION and INCIPIENT TINNITUS from a man Zach Condon once referred to as a "bum".
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
M83 (London Somerset House, 16/07/12)
Basically this with more shiny things and a considerably greater number of scenester twats. Middle of set sagged a little, and the absence of "Kim and Jessie" was a cause for sadface but dear God, "Couleurs" was brain-melting in its epicness.
Basically this with more shiny things and a considerably greater number of scenester twats. Middle of set sagged a little, and the absence of "Kim and Jessie" was a cause for sadface but dear God, "Couleurs" was brain-melting in its epicness.
Friday, July 06, 2012
ERYKAH BADU (London Hammersmith Apollo, 27/06/12)
Not really my bag (lady), but a enjoyably groovy performance nonetheless. Did prove once and for all though that it’s impossible to look cool whilst rocking the jazz flute.
(Photo: Styleblazer)
BO NINGEN (London Hotel Street, 16/06/12)
Do you enjoy brutal riffage, psychedelic swirls of noise and/or mental long-haired Japanese men leaping off speaker stacks and swinging electric guitars precariously close to your face? Then go check out Bo Ningen, one of the best goddamn bands in the country right now. Face-melting, eardrum-battering, axe-soloing brilliance, and tonight, all for a grand total of 3 English pounds. Sweeeeet.
Do you enjoy brutal riffage, psychedelic swirls of noise and/or mental long-haired Japanese men leaping off speaker stacks and swinging electric guitars precariously close to your face? Then go check out Bo Ningen, one of the best goddamn bands in the country right now. Face-melting, eardrum-battering, axe-soloing brilliance, and tonight, all for a grand total of 3 English pounds. Sweeeeet.
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