Of Monsters and Men get beneath your skin in new album
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…
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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…
Norway’s much loved Highasakite joined Of Monsters and Men on a full-scale UK tour in November, after their most recent UK stopover of only one night completely sold out!
Lewis Canner is a 20-year-old acoustic pop, singer songwriter from Retford. After headlining The Platform, Lincoln, his success has only just begun. Canner has been performing in pubs from the…
Karun: Misadventures on Iran’s Longest River With the stunning landscapes and dramatic cultures of Iran, the short film ‘Karun: Misadventures On Iran’s Longest River’ is a feel-good film to please…
Ever wondered what happens to children who won’t be “good for goodness sake”? In Austria, Krampus comes for them and Jasmin James knows all about it.
Self-confessed Hunger Games fanatic and Deputy Lifestyle Editor Becky Lancashire reviews Mockingjay: Part 2.
Deep in the heart of Lincoln lies a quaint bar The Rogue Saint, which this week hosted international band Coming Out Swinging and their support act Montrose.
Art is more about social relations rather than being a single object, according to Ruth Catlow, co-founder of Furtherfield, a London based arts organisation that critically evaluates digital culture.
The Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue Concert Band are looking for student musicians to fill in some empty seats, within the band.
Since they first arrived on the music scene back in 2008 with indie pop classics such as Goodbye Mr A and Worried About Ray, The Hoosiers have been on quite…