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Laura Marling: Union Chapel, London – live review (streaming)

Laura Marling Union Chapel, London Saturday 6th June 2020 Andy Brown visits Union Chapel in London from the comfort of his own sofa to watch singer-songwriter Laura...

Steven Adams: Stevens House, Cambridge – live review (Zoom)

Steven Adams Stevens House, Cambridge Thursday 14th May 2020 Andy Brown puts the kettle on and gets comfy at home to watch his first ‘virtual gig’ with...

Blue Rose Code: Zoom Concert, Live From Home (Exclusive Set) – live review

Blue Rose Code Zoom Concert, Live From Home (Exclusive Set) 9th May 2020 Blue Rose Code is the musical creation of the gifted and inspiring singer songwriter...

40 years ago R.E.M. played their first ever gig : our man was there and here is his review

In the early hours of the evening, several hundred people gathered around a collapsing episcopal church, only a short walk away from the university's main entrance.

Baddies: London, Lexington – live review

Southend's Baddies broke up in 2012 but reformed for a special one-off gig in London to celebrate the 10th anniversary their debut Do The...

SHAMANIC: Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh – live review

The most vivid colours you will ever hear, the brightest sounds you will ever see!

Morrissey: SSE Arena Wembley, London – live review

Morrissey SSE Arena Wembley, London 14th March 2020  Louder Than War writer Phil Ross and photographer Svenja Block risk pestilence to peer into the soul of Morrissey,...

Nada Surf: Academy 3, Manchester – live review

Nada Surf Academy 3, Manchester 13th March 2020 As Brooklyn’s very own masters of melodic power pop, Nada Surf, dropped into Manchester on their current European tour,...

Stereophonics: Manchester Arena – live photo review

Stereophonics Manchester Arena March 13th 2019 Louder Than War photographer Michael Bond, captured Stereophonics on the Manchester leg of their European tour, promoting their 11th studio album...

Oh Wonder: O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London – live review

Pop duo Oh Wonder brought to an end the UK leg of their world tour with a typically ebullient performance at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire

Tove Lo: Albert Hall, Manchester – live review

Swedish purveyor of dark pop Tove Lo delivers a live masterclass full of hits. Imagine a massive house party where the singer bounces around in...

The Sisters Of Mercy: Albert Hall, Manchester – live review

The Sisters Of Mercy Albert Hall, Manchester 7th March 2020 Photos : Mel Butler Great new songs, a regained spark and that voice back again - tonight was...
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