Promoters who were previously associated with Bristol's Blue Mountain club, which closed in August, have announced an exciting new socially-distanced venue.
The resurgence of vinyl over the last decade may have come as a surprise to some; in Bristol, it’s popularity never waned. These are our picks of the best crate-digging spots across the city.
After 2018’s Joy as an Act of Resistance, some hailed IDLES as prophetic, era-defining greats. Unfortunately, Ultra Mono only highlights its own deficiencies in reminding the listener of the qualities of its predecessor.
There are a few things that Sea Girls enjoy; anthemic choruses, picking up girls in bars, and above all else, frustratingly addictive guitar riffs. Open Up Your Head features fourteen tracks that chronicle the tribulations of being in the limbo between adolescence and adulthood.
Tours cancelled. Gigs postponed. Incomes vanished. Coronavirus has decimated the music industry and left it out in the cold; a fragile situation. However, after months of lockdown, the Coronavirus crisis has served as a double-edged sword for some artists.
Uncertainty gripping the future of Motion for the past 15 months due to nearby housing developments has been quenched after a new legal mechanism was agreed to by developers, legally permitting the existing noise levels from the club.