(((O))) Tag: Norwich
Exclusive premiere of the second single from just out It Gets Worse (via Human Worth) with 10% of all sales proceeds donated to the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Charitable Fund.
(Photo credit Duncan Bellamy) Sunda Arc | Facebook Website On February 7th, Sunda Arc, made up of brothers Nick and Jordan Smart, is set to release their debut LP titled Tides via Gondwana Records. “Named for a volcanic arc in the Indi …
With such a large and diverse selection of bands I was spoilt for choice; my only regret is that I didn’t see enough. All that can be asked of Wild Paths Festival going forward is that it keeps true to its local-community-led approach while still aiming even bigger and better. I really hope it is here to stay and can grow and support itself over the years to come.
Ezra Furman is a spectacular performer and an incredibly humble and passionate musician . . . it is clear he can do it all when it comes to live music.
A seriously amusing, interesting and moving performance, and the best show I’ve been to in a long while. . . Leaving the venue, all I’m thinking about while nursing my ears and brain is when I can see them again. . . x7.
Listening to Galasphere 347’s sole self-titled debut release via Karisma Records this year, I had no clue on what adventures I was about to embark on.
An instantly likeable body of songs that sits together beautifully and combines to make one gorgeous album. Highly recommended.
EP releases of this nature are always a delight when they achieve exactly what they need to, which more often than not is serving as an introduction to the band in question.
Wondering how to respond to structural (and other) misogyny ROAR, in an attitude of solidarity (with victims of violence), resistance (to oppression) and celebration (of equality), has got together four ferocious, danceable female fronted punk bands plus solo artists to raise money for local Women’s Refuge, Leeway.
Tinkering ornately on the brink of an enormous sonic meltdown that tantalisingly, and refreshingly, never materialises. By Rich Buley.
A unique and absorbing film score to be enjoyed easily with or without the accompanying film. Personally I’ll be checking The Goob out as soon as possible however. By Phil Johnston
It is such a blessing that these men, after all these years, can revive something they worked so hard for, and make it such an enjoyable experience. By Sam Ham
You know how you drive or train through a cutting sometimes and can see the different layers of soil, clay, slate and other previous crusts of the earth. Some layers are only there a few seconds, most change thickness, approach and decline. They tell …








