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Live: Palma Violets

The Lambeth-based band continue to delight their coterie of committed followers with a high-octane night of bangers

Interview: Back to normal with The Ordinary Boys

“Let’s not call it a comeback… It’s just a fucking album.” The Ordinary Boys are getting back to business as usual

Live: The Strypes

Despite boundless energy, The Strypes need to learn how to diversify their shows

Festival: British Summer Time

The Strokes roll out the hits whilst Blur perform a career spanning spet

Festival: Beat-Herder 2015

Beat-Herder is a true treasure and triumph of the North

Club: MIF x Warehouse Project present 10×10

The Mayfield Depot has its last hurrah

Live: Primus

Indulging Les Claypool’s obsession for everything Wonka, Primus perform a 3-hour set including a full rendition of the Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack

Live: Anaal Nathrakh

A brilliant crowd gathered round for one of the weirdest and most bizarre bands in metal

Club: High Hoops presents 10 Hour Day Party with Marcellus Pittman and Wbeeza

High Hoops couple bookings and location to great effect

Festival: Gottwood 2015

Gottwood finds that happy medium between both the serene escapism sought from festivals, and the hedonism of underground dance culture

Live: The Nightingales

“We tend to see ourselves as better than most other bands” claim the Nightingales, while Tom Learmouth sees just how truthful they really are…

Live: By The Rivers

The night was filled with easy going reggae rhythms

Live: Stornoway

Stornoway engage with the audience with their heartfelt connectivity blended with just a hint of Southern-English polite humour

Live: Super Furry Animals

Super Furry Animals showed their musical depth

Live: J. Cole

Although the stage is bigger and the lights are brighter, the integrity, honesty and energy are exactly the same

Live: Villagers

Villagers’s new music is stripped back and lyrically intimate

Live: Smoke Fairies

Smoke Fairies looked uncomfortable when performing

Live: Flo Morrissey & Tobias Jesso Jr.

It was refreshing to see two solo singer songwriters captivate the audience

Festival: Live At Leeds

Live at Leeds again proved to be a brilliant day out

Live: Public Service Broadcasting

Rather than subscribe to the overdone 4 piece rock band, Public Service Broadcasting have taken an idea and run with it