At the singer of alien ant farm? Ouch. That's shit. I hate people that do that.
I saw The XX at a festival and someone threw an apple core at the girl for god knows what reason. They were playing great and it was a small crowd too.
Sharon Jones was playing one of the best sets I've seen at another festival and someone threw a can I think. "WHAT THE FUCK?!" was her reaction and rightly so.
I’ve only heard a couple of tracks so far. Haven’t been paying attention lately. They’ve been quite riff-based and repetitive … in a good way. Lo-fi, definitely. Tonight I expect to hear a good number of the new tracks and some readings from her latest book.
Frankly, I’ll gladly listen to Kristin sing anything. Her voice just goes right through me.
Missed 65dos at Bluedot this year. Had hopes of a proper NMS crossover with videogame projections on the radar telescope. Probably just as well the game was delayed and I missed their gig completely really, considering Shaun's folly.
Loved Kristin Hersh in Throwing Muses, haven't really checked out her solo stuff much, but I've like what I've heard. Apparently she's playing the Liverpool Phil tomorrow...tempted.
EDIT: Sold Out
It wasn't until I hit my thirties that I realised you could unlock rewards by exploring the map
Was that at Drop the Dumbells then? Had no idea that venue had reopened. Never been like, always seemed to cater for the hardcore punk & ska scene, which is not really me cup of tea. Still nice to know they back in business. All we need now is the Static Gallery back open, and we'd be sorted.
Last gig was Clinic at Invisible Wind Factory. Best god damn sounding performance I've witnessed from Ade and the boys for years.
It wasn't until I hit my thirties that I realised you could unlock rewards by exploring the map
Been here two years October gone. Got a nice little write up on a blog...ill find it...there is, as part of POSTMUSIC, a few Facebook groups, but one is Liverpool Music Post which covers all our gigs.
"Better than a tech demo. But mostly a tech demo for now. Exactly what we expected, crashes less and less. No multiplayer." - BnB NMS review, PS4, PC
I’m off to see Collapsed Lung on Friday night. One band I’m glad had a middle-aged reunion because I almost missed them first time around. Only ever got to see them do a half-hour set at Reading festival.
Damn they are repeating it at the 02 this thursday night. Not as good as Royal Albert Hall but its not being repeated next year. Trying to confirm with a mate that he'll go so i won't be billy no mates.
Tracklisting
01. Fatboy Slim – Right Here, Right Now
02. Eric Prydz – Pjanoo
03. The Shapeshifters – Lola’s Theme
04. Robert Miles – Children
05. ATB – 9 PM (Till I Come)
06. Moby – Go
07. Frankie Knuckles – Your Love
08. Inner City – Good Life
09. Orbital – Belfast
10. The Sabres of Paradise – Smokebelch II
11. Daft Punk – One More Time
12. Alison Limmerick – Where Love Lives (Come On In)
13. Vangelis – Rachel’s Song (Perfecto Symphony Orchestra)
14. Faithless – Insomnia
15. Moby – Porcelain
16. Rudimental – Waiting All Night
17. Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You
18. Rhythm is Rhythm – Strings of Life
19. DJ Rolando – Jaguar (Knights of the Jaguar)
20. Brainbug – Nightmare
21. Energy 52 – Café del Mar
22. Rudimental – Feel the Love
23. The Source – You Got the Love
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Just got tickets for Idlewild at Nice & Sleazy’s. I saw them there enough times when they were starting out, nice to bring it full circle. The 25th anniversary gigs at Sleazy’s are turning out to be pretty great.
The Cure last night in Manchester. They were good, they played for ages. Some dirge in the middle of the set, and 3 encores was a bit silly (2 of the encores were only 1 song long). I liked the songs I knew though.
Pearl Jam on Friday. Or rather, Pearl Jam UK. A mate of a mate snapped up six tickets to what he thought was Pearl Jam earlier in the year. He didn't realise his mistake until he sobered up and started excitedly ringing around see who was up for it. Pearl Jam for £18 sounded a bit iffy to everyone except him. Enough people felt sorry for him anyway/thought it would be an amusing evening, so we're off to see the bootleg Vedder.