Have we all had enough of new music yet? No of course not. We’ve been down a Cure rabbit hole for a week now but we’ve popped up for air,…
I was 15 years old when The Cure released The Head On The Door on 20th September 1985. Like many of my age, my interest in the band had been…
“Angel Numbers: a series of recurring numerical patterns or sequences which those who believe in such things invest with cosmic significance.” Edinburgh’s Hamish Hawk follows up his 2021 album Heavy…
The Bottom The album opens with a laugh, but there is no joy in it. The singer sounds as if he’s mocking the very idea of laughter. In a world…
noun: books, magazine, films etc. with no artistic value that describe or show sexual acts or naked people in a way that is intended to be sexually exciting The Cambridge Dictionary The Cure‘s fourth album, Pornography,…
What with lockdown, rising production costs, rampant inflation, Brexit red tape, and often dwindling audience figures, the UK’s live music industry has really taken a hammering over the last few…
It’s Independent Venue Week and Temples have chosen one of the very best, Birmingham’s Castle & Falcon, to begin a short tour in its honour. They’ve brought along Zo Lief,…
Nearly one year since the release of his ninth album, FTHC, Frank Turner is back on the road and when he announced his tour dates, there was one in particular…
Crawley’s most internationally acclaimed sons, The Cure, celebrated their 40th Anniversary in 2018 with their 65,000-capacity Hyde Park gig, either side of the shows, Crawley Museum put on The Cure Exhibition. Fans…
If the name Simon Rowe isn’t immediately familiar to you, the names Chapterhouse and Mojave 3 may be more so. He played guitar in both acts – the former one…