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1 month ago |
whenthehornblows.com | Matthew Caslin
Toronto duo CLEOPATRICK stun Manchester’s Academy 2 with a performance that won’t be forgotten in a hurry. The band’s sophomore album ‘FAKE MOON’ has sent shockwaves through the music world. Exploring a range of new sounds, the latest record shows off a whole new side of CLEOPATRICK. The release of the new body of work prompted the Canadians to embark on a lengthy tour overseas. Manchester’s Academy 2 was one of the stops, and fans were more than eager to catch the outfit live.
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1 month ago |
whenthehornblows.com | Matthew Caslin
Nieve Ella stuns a sold-out New Century Hall with a performance that solidifies her status as one of the best rising artists around. The Midlands-born artist and her fantastic band have gone from strength to strength over the past few years. Nieve Ella’s most recent EP- ‘Watch It Ache And Bleed’ has been a total triumph, with her already growing popularity sky-rocketing. Her relentless touring and consistent recording of sublime material has led her and her group to put on a huge headline tour.
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1 month ago |
whenthehornblows.com | Matthew Caslin
Oxfordshire’s famous Truck Festival has unveiled a stellar second wave of acts for this July’s weekender which is sure to be a stunner. From Courting to The Kites, the line-up additions are something to behold. As ever, the festival is set to host some of the most exciting artists around today. The previously announced headline acts are truly formidable. Nothing But Thieves, Kasabian, Courteeners and Bloc Party are all to take to Hill Farm in Oxfordshire.
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2 months ago |
whenthehornblows.com | Matthew Caslin
Sam Fender returns with his incredible third album, ‘People Watching’, which is set to propel him to even greater heights. The singer-songwriter and his formidable band have experienced a meteoric rise to stardom in a way that we rarely see. Fender shot to the very top of the UK’s music scene when he released his debut album ‘Hypersonic Missiles’. Sam Fender’s initial success didn’t cause him to falter.
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2 months ago |
whenthehornblows.com | Matthew Caslin
KAWALA bid farewell to Manchester with a breath taking performance at New Century Hall. The group, who have ceaselessly grown in popularity over their ten years of activity, recently revealed that their run of UK and European shows would be their last. The ‘Farewell Tour’ brought a great deal of sadness to fans of the band.
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