Review: Signs of Light – The Head and the Heart
Seattle-based indie-folk band The Head and The Heart are back with their third album, the aptly named Signs of Light.
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Seattle-based indie-folk band The Head and The Heart are back with their third album, the aptly named Signs of Light.
Newton Faulkner's music can only be defined as the ultimate in easy-listening. His chilled out atmosphere and feel good music makes him a delight to listen to and even more…
NXT launched its first event at the Engine Shed in Lincoln on Monday 3rd October. Hundreds of people arrived at the event to see Lethal Bizzle, one of the UK’s…
I have bad news for champions of Japanese food - ‘Teriyaki’ is not a song based on the beautiful art of oriental cooking. Instead, it’s another string to Get Inuit’s…
On January 10th 2016 the whole world stood in mourning. I remember the moment as I walked into school, my friend’s stopped talking and stared at me.
Scouting For Girls is, for many, a band that brings back memories of the early noughties and the old-style mp3 players. A group that has written songs everyone knows and…
After recording and releasing their first full album in 2015, Alias Kid are heading off on their very first solo tour – and stopping off at Lincoln along the way.
A month on from his death, Matt Dixon honours the life and work of David Bowie.
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The Icelandic folk band Of Monsters and Men (OMAM) are back with their second album Beneath the Skin. It is follows on from their 2011 debut album, My Head is…