God is in the tv zine

God is in the tv zine

God Is in the TV Zine, often referred to as GIITTV, is a UK-based webzine dedicated to music and culture. Founded in 2003 by Bill Cummings and Alex Worsnip, it features a diverse array of music, spotlighting everything from unsigned artists to independent and major label releases.

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English
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#890211

United Kingdom

#96418

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#1646

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  • 1 day ago | godisinthetvzine.co.uk | Matt Hobbs

    The colour amber has powers to it. It is said to protect against negative energy and harm, while simuteanously healing the body, spirit and mind. Furthermore it promotes warmth, joy, and optimism. Montreal's Jessica Hébert performs her compositions under the name Ambre Ciel. The multi-lingual composer's pseudonym translates from French as "amber sky".

  • 2 days ago | godisinthetvzine.co.uk | Cath Holland

  • 3 days ago | godisinthetvzine.co.uk | Bill Cummings

    "One of the things we risk is that music becomes a middle and upper class sport." Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) member and Wolf Alice guitarist Joff Oddie told the Parliamentary Culture, Media and Sport Committee last month as they discussed the state of live music, touring and a new levy of £1 on tickets for stadium shows to fund grassroots venues. With two music venues closing a month, comes the loss of key places on the UK's touring map.

  • 4 days ago | godisinthetvzine.co.uk | Laura Dean

    Sea Fever have been a standout presence in Manchester's music scene since forming in 2019. The five-piece electronic band made a strong impression with their critically acclaimed debut Folding Lines, and have since built a reputation for captivating live performances and an evolving, genre-blending sound. Last week, they released their long-awaited second album, Surface Sound, marking the occasion with a special hometown show at The Yard.

  • 4 days ago | godisinthetvzine.co.uk | Cath Holland

    QUARRY, one of the Liverpool's leading independent music and arts venues, announces its relocation to 45 Hardman Street, the former home of the legendary Magnet & Sink Club. Following the closure of its original premises in May, the move marks an exciting new chapter for QUARRY, allowing it to expand its programming, enhance its live music offering, and continue supporting grassroots artists in a space with deep musical heritage.

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