Category: Music
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Review: Ellur – Yellow Light
🎧Listen: https://symphony.to/ellur/yellow-light Halifax’s Ellur shines brightly with her latest single, Yellow Light, a bittersweet yet uplifting indie-pop gem. As the third track unveiled from her forthcoming EP, God Help Me Now (pre-order here), this song highlights Ellur’s knack for capturing vulnerability and wrapping it in anthemic, feel-good melodies. From the…
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The Front Row Ultimate UK Festival Guide 2025
Even though the weather has changed in the UK to cold dark nights, the good news is, festival season is right around the corner, and 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet for live music in the UK! Whether you’re a seasoned festival-goer or…
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Review: Courting – Pause At You
Listen: https://courting.ffm.to/pauseatyou Liverpool’s Courting return with Pause At You, the electrifying lead single from their forthcoming third album, Lust for Life, Or: ‘How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story’. With its infectious blend of dance-punk energy and sharp lyrical wit, this track…
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SINGLE REVIEW: ANIMALS – THE SLOW READERS CLUB
Release Date: 20/11/2024 From the first note, Animals announces itself as a bold and breathless leap into the heart of The Slow Readers Club’s sonic universe. With their signature mix of brooding intensity and stadium-ready euphoria, this new single showcases a band at the height of their creative powers. The…
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REVIEW: The Clause – Weekend Millionaire
Listen to Weekend Millionaire Following their impressive debut EP Pop Culture in 2023, Birmingham-based indie rockers The Clause return with Weekend Millionaire, a five-track exploration of growing up, grappling with identity, and navigating the emotional ups and downs of youth. Laden with anthemic choruses, the EP showcases their evolution as…
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LIVE: Ocean Alley + Hockey Dad @ O2 Academy Bournemouth
Live Review: Ocean Alley & Hockey Dad – Bournemouth O2 Academy, 4th September 2024 On a breezy Wednesday night, the Bournemouth O2 Academy played host to an electrifying double bill featuring Ocean Alley, supported by fellow Aussie rockers Hockey Dad. The venue, with its intimate yet grandiose atmosphere, provided the…
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TOM MEIGHAN FORMER KASABIAN FRONTMAN FOR EXTENSIVE SOLO TOUR THIS AUTUMN
TOM MEIGHAN has confirmed details of a full band tour this Autumn in support of a brand-new solo album. Tom Meighan will embark on a run of 13 UK shows this September and October, with dates that include London, Bristol, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, and Glasgow amongst others. As the lead singer of Kasabian – helping sell over…
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Ashley Monroe Releases New Single ‘Hot Rod Pipe Dream’
On Friday (July 5), 3x-GRAMMY nominated artist Ashley Monroe released her new single ‘Hot Rod Pipe Dream‘. Co-written with her long time collaborator Brendan Benson and co-produced by Monroe and GRAMMY-winner Gena Johnson, the sun soaked summer anthem continues Monroe’s sonic expansion that began with 2021’s Rosegold. About the new single, Monroe explains: “I wrote ‘Hot Rod Pipe Dream’…
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SHIIINE ON ANNOUNCE SPECIAL ONE-OFF SHIIINE ON WEEKENDER
Celebrating their 10th Anniversary – Shiiine On – are delighted to announce a special one-off festival for 2025! The event, set to take place in March 2025, will mark a decade-on from the inaugural inaugural Shiiine On Weekender, a three day festival that has become something of a phenomenon in recent times.…
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Tramlines Festival Preview – 3 Weeks to Go!
Get ready, Sheffield! The city’s biggest party, Tramlines Festival, is back and better than ever for 2024 and we’re only three weeks away. This year promises a phenomenal line-up, featuring headliners Paolo Nutini, Jamie T, and Snow Patrol, all making their first appearances at the event. The excitement kicks off…
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Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Release New Single “Get Used to the Night” and Announce Summer UK Tour Dates
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have just released their latest single, “Get Used to the Night.” This new track is the third preview from their highly anticipated fourth studio album, “South of Here,” which is set to drop on June 28 via Stax Records. You can listen to the…
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The Long Road Festival 2024: Full-Day Lineups Announced and New Artists Added!
Headliners Don McLean, Russell Dickerson, and more will be joined by cross-genre sensation Redferrin and a host of other talented artists. Dates: 23rd-25th August 2024Location: Stanford Hall, Leicestershire Tickets: VIP, weekend, camping, and day tickets are on sale now: The Long Road Tickets. The UK’s premier festival for country, Americana,…
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PREVIEW: Frank Turner Announces July UK Headline Tour
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls have exciting news for their fans! Following the success of their ambitious world record attempt to perform the most gigs in different cities within 24 hours on May 4th/5th, they’ve now revealed plans for a more traditional headline UK tour in July 2024. This…
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News Roundup – w/k 10th June
This week, we had new album drops, new tour announcements and more across the UK industry. Here’s your roundup of what you might have missed this week! REVEREND & THE MAKERS ANNOUNCE MAJOR UK TOUR IN NOVEMBER 2024 Reverend & The Makers have announced details of a major UK tour in…
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The “Taylor Swift” Debut Era – The Release That Retrospectively Changed the World
In a brand new series on Halfway 2 Nowhere we’re going to explore every Taylor Swift Era, in full! Everything from boyfriends, to breakups, to media criticism and of course, her genius. From Debut to TTPD we’re here whilst Taylor is in the UK to remind you of what makes…
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Groover – Top Picks from May 2024
Last month, we signed our blog up to Groover for the first time, a new place to discover the best talent from around the world that you should know about. As part of a new permanent feature, we’ll be highlighting our best picks that are sent to us each month…
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Live Review: Liverpool Sound City ’24, Sunday, 5/5/2024.
If Sound City’s first day was dominated by hometown artists, then day two probably belonged to Scotland. There were some prominent outliers, a powerful performance from local band Reignmaker in the Grand Central Hall was followed by a typically timeless set from local legend Michael Head and The Red Elastic…
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Live Review: Liverpool Sound City Festival, Saturday 4/5/2024.
Liverpool is a big city. But in some ways it can be a bit of a village. Whatever your proclivities are, be it arc-welding or stamp collecting, fairly soon you’re going to be mixing with all the people who share your interest. And so it was that Spanish Caravan on…
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Live Review: THE RAH’S, Room Two, Paul Askew – Kazimier Stockroom, Liverpool – 20/4/2024.
Like most artists in the UK, Scottish quintet The Rah’s are feeling the pinch. Financial constraints meant that in the week leading up to this gig the band had to cancel shows in London and Manchester. Touring the country ain’t cheap, especially when you’re based in central Scotland. However, from…
