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Nick Roseblade

Brighton

Contributor at God is in the tv zine

Musical Sommelier, radio host on Slack City, writer for The Quietus, Clash, DIY, Drowned in Sound, Maggot Brain, We Jazz, Gigwise, Ran$om Note, TV Zine

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  • 2 days ago | undertheradarmag.com | Nick Roseblade

    Web Exclusive Silly season is in effect in Brighton again. May is the busiest month of the year. Much more so than December. In May Brighton hosts the annual arts Festival and its sister festival The Fringe. For a month the city is filled with performers, actors, artists, pop up venues and food vendors. It is also Open House.

  • 4 days ago | undertheradarmag.com | Nick Roseblade

    Web Exclusive If you want to see noise and experimental music mid-week in Brighton, your best bet is The Bee’s Mouth. They don’t have noise sets every week, but they are regular enough for you to take a chance and see. Or just look up online before heading out is also a good idea. This evening there was a real treat for the senses. As Parasite Nurse was in from America, and leg of European tour of including Distraxi, Pale World and Sword of Damocles was swinging by Brighton.

  • 5 days ago | undertheradarmag.com | Nick Roseblade

    Web Exclusive Alan Sparhawk shouldn’t need any introductions. So, we won’t give him one, other than saying he was a member of one of the greatest bands of the last 30 years, Low, and is one of the finest songwriters of his generation. With Trampled by Turtles is more folk than his last neon-pop album, 2024’s White Roses, My God, but die-hard Low fans should lap it up.

  • 1 week ago | undertheradarmag.com | Nick Roseblade

    Web Exclusive The Pipeline is one of the gems of Brighton’s live scene. Situated behind a busy parade of shops, the guildhall and a hotel it’s a blink and you’ll miss it place and a venue I try and frequent as often as possible. Tonight’s gig features four bands that, one paper, don’t gel together that well, but back-to-back should be something special. The last time I saw Holy Clang they were a two-piece doing punk/funk ESG stuff. Since then, they’d expanded things a bit.

  • 2 weeks ago | undertheradarmag.com | Nick Roseblade

    Web Exclusive The Great Escape is upon Brighton again. Over a week hundreds, maybe a couple of thousand, bands play anywhere and everywhere they can. It’s one of the best weeks of the year and not to be missed, but tonight instead of checking out dozens of bands you’ve never heard of before, there was something unmissable happening in Hove. Far away from TGE, in every sense, The Bees Mouth was hosting Shearman, Guesswork and A Thing Woven.

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