2019 has easily been Sigrid’s busiest year to date. After releasing her debut album Sucker Punch in the Spring, 2019 has seen the Norweigan pop sensation embark on a mammoth world tour, hitting up festivals and headlining huge shows all across Europe & North America. On a personal note for myself, Sucker Punch unexpectedly and... Continue Reading →
Bear’s Den Review / Manchester Albert Hall / 14.04.19
2 weeks prior to the release of their 3rd studio album, So That You Might Hear Me, Bear’s Den are in Manchester to perform in front of a completely packed out Albert Hall. Consisting of founding members Andrew Davie & Kevin Jones, throughout the evening this six-piece live iteration of the band utilise a variety... Continue Reading →
Deaf Havana Review / Manchester Albert Hall / 25.03.19
Now on their 5th studio album, 2018 saw Deaf Havana take a huge gamble with Rituals, the band’s most distinctive sonic alteration since moving away from the post-hardcore scene back in 2010. Rituals incorporated a number of pop influences and shifted production style dramatically away from the alt rock sound that the band had been... Continue Reading →
“We Put Too Much Into this Record”: Interview with Muncie Girls’ Lande Hekt
I only started listening to Muncie Girls a few weeks ago after their latest single Clinic popped into my “Spotify Release Radar”. Since then however, their new album Fixed Ideals has pretty much been the only thing going into my ears. Of course then I was pretty buzzing to get to see them so soon... Continue Reading →
How “Pure Stupidity” can lead to touring around the world: Interview with Ben from The Hard Aches
Getting to see the The Hard Aches's first show outside of their native Australia was fantastic. The band started off their set semi reserved, clearly slightly unsure of what to expect being so far from home. However, it was incredible to see a band gain confidence so quickly with the groups of fans singing nearly every... Continue Reading →
How to record with Pete Wentz, Mark Hoppus & Josh Dunn: Interview with The Faim’s Josh Raven
From seemingly out of nowhere, 2018 has seen Australian band The Faim reach huge heights touring the world and releasing songs co-written with Pete Wentz, Mark Hoppus and Josh Dun. Whilst on their current UK Tour with Against The Current, I got the opportunity to sit down with frontman Josh Raven to chat about who... Continue Reading →
2000 Trees Preview with Black Foxxes
First of all, congratulations on the reception to Reiði! How did the initial fan reactions to that album feel for you guys? It was really amazing to see so many people take to the record. There wasn’t one, two or three songs that were mentioned over and over again for being a fan favorite, it... Continue Reading →
2000 Trees Preview with Vukovi
How was it touring Europe with PVRIS last year? It was definitely a step up from anything we were used to and it was our first time in Europe, but we can honestly say it couldn’t have gone better. We gained so many new fans from that tour and we couldn’t believe how much passion... Continue Reading →
Dot to Dot Festival 2018 Review
Taken from the June edition of Circulation Magazine.