After a great start to our 2000trees, it was set to continue with a packed Saturday plan.
We headed to Upcote Farm for one of our favourite festivals of the year.
Folk-inspired four-piece Potato release their debut EP 'Stew', an emotional and relaxing EP which enables you to switch off from surroundings and engage in the music.
Liverpool rockers STONE released their debut album earlier this month via Polydor Records, catching lots of attention on social media with their take on the modern world - yes, at times political, but also dealing with subjects some bands wouldn’t dare.
We caught the band on their first run of shows since their covid-induced hiatus.
Festival fever is in the air in Glasgow as everyone looks forward to the upcoming TRNSMT Festival, and tonight we were treated to a forty-five minute warm up show from Glasgow’s own Dylan John Thomas, with all proceeds going to care charity Who Cares? Scotland. With no support act the intimate venue was jam-packed with 300 fans, eagerly anticipating what songs they would get to hear.
Arriving on the summer solstice, 'Les Chants De L’Aurore' unmistakably captures the essence of late summer - blending warmth with a touch of melancholy, as we bask in the final brilliant sunlight before darkness encroaches. This is Alcest's most luminous album yet, both in sound and spirit.
Tonight's setlist took us on a trip through White Lies' discography.
Liquid Death Presents Download Festival might have been one of the wettest on record but that didn't dampen anyone's spirits.
Where previous effort, 'Proper Dose', saw the band experimenting with a number of different sounds, 'I Want to Disappear' could be viewed as a hard-reboot. Six years ago, the band were experimenting with indie-rock, and borrowing from Brit-pop. It seems that lead singer Parker Canon has-at least for now-shelved his inner Liam Gallagher, in order to return to the band’s roots.