Preview – Amplify Her 2025 Showcase Tour (London, Brighton, Bristol)

Amplify Her announces 2025 showcase tour championing women in music

Amplify Her, a UK-based organisation dedicated to supporting women in the music industry through engaging events, has announced a 2025 showcase tour, supported by the Arts Council England

Spanning three major UK cities, London, Brighton and Bristol, this tour aims to highlight the talents of nine exceptional female artists while connecting music industry professionals, fostering a community where women can thrive and advance their musical careers.

The London showcase on 13th March will kick off with a powerhouse lineup headlined by Tolü Makay, Fabia Anderson, and Mia Mi. On 17th April, the Brighton event will showcase Mookie, Adriana Lord, and Tia Ice. The tour concludes in Bristol on 21st May, featuring Moxie Dolls, Abs, and Big Mambo. Amplify Her founder and artist Andrea Dee will also take the stage at each showcase, adding her dynamic presence to the lineup. Every artist selected for the Amplify Her showcases is an independent, local talent, recognised for their distinctive artistry and growing impact in the music industry.

Thursday 13th March – The Water Rats, London

Thursday 17th April – Hope and Ruin, Brighton 
Wednesday 21st May – The Louisiana, Bristol

Founded in 2023 by seasoned independent artist Andrea Dee, Amplify Her has rapidly become a vital platform for women in music. Andrea’s vision is to create a community where female musicians support one another, moving their careers forward and pushing for gender equality.

“As a singer and songwriter, I longed for a space to share my experiences in the music industry, but I couldn’t find one. I knew others felt the same, so I created that space myself,” Andrea explains. “Amplify Her is more than just live events; it’s a community where women in music can connect, support one another, and push each other to the next level.”

Tickets for all three showcases, and other events, are available here

You can find out more about Amplify Her via their socials: Instagram | Tik Tok | Facebook 

Header team photo © Vittoria Avigliano

Published 28th February 2025

Live – Heartworms | She’s In Parties at Concorde 2

Heartworms & She’s In Parties at Concorde 2, Brighton, 25th February 2025

With their last UK date before heading across Europe, Heartworms brought their Glutton For Punishment tour to Brighton’s Concorde 2 last night, as always giving a strong, dramatic performance. Openers for the evening were hazy dream-poppers She’s In Parties.

Gallery by Mike Burnell
Hosted by Joy Concerts

She’s In Parties

Heartworms

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 26th February 2025

Live – Cordelia Gartside | Ashaine White | Rottweiler at The Prince Albert

Cordelia Gartside, Ashaine White & Rottweiler at The Prince Albert, Brighton, 19th February 2025

A truly multifarious assortment of acts at The Prince Albert in Brighton on Thursday – something for everyone, or maybe in this case everything for everyone, as all three acts impressed and received a warm reception from the crowd.

First up, Rottweiler are making waves with their take on grunge mixed with splashes of punk and pop and a performance that lives up to their name. Energy by the truck-load and some lipstick smearing that Robert Smith would be proud of set a frenetic starting pace for the evening.

A change of mood as Ashaine White took to the stage with a collection of soulful rock love songs, and chats about beef mince and parking tickets. Sometimes simplicity is the key, and Ashaine’s stripped back set was captivating and engaging.

Last up, Cordelia Gartside’s self-described creep rock brought ethereal vocals and a collection of songs that felt at times vulnerable, before heavier crescendos kicked through. Accomplished and compelling, this was an excellent way to close the show and a night full of musical twists and turns.

Hosted by Hidden Herd

Rottweiler

Ashaine White

Cordelia Gartside

Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com | Instagram: 16beasleyst

Published 24th February 2025

Live – The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Les Big Byrd at Brighton Dome

The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Les Big Byrd at Brighton Dome, 19th February 2025

With a well established laid back approach to fuzzy psychedelia,The Brian Jonestown Massacre are back on the road in 2025. Last night saw a packed crowd at Brighton Dome, with support from Les Big Byrd.

Gallery by Mike Burnell
Hosted by Lout Promotions

Live – Hinds | Clutter at Concorde 2

Hinds & Clutter at Concorde 2, Brighton, 17th February 2025

Hot on the heels of recently released album Viva Hinds, and cradled between an extensive run of international dates, Spanish indie stalwarts Hinds kicked off their UK tour last night at Brighton’s Concorde 2. A brilliant set with bags of energy and lots of intermingling with the crowd left no one in any doubt that the band are still as entertaining as ever. Support came in the capable hands of Clutter.

Gallery by Mike Burnell
Hosted by JOY Concerts

Clutter

Hinds

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 18th February 2025          

Live – heavy wild | alphabet | Quaking Aspens | WEAKDAY at The Hope & Ruin

heavy wild | alphabet | Quaking Aspens | WEAKDAY at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, 12th February 2025

Lots of reminiscing across this showcase of four acts all taking inspiration from past genres and adding their own spin. With a strong start from locals WEAKDAY, there are echoes of the White Lies/Editors school of production but mixed at alternate turns with a heavier dance bass and gentler melodies. I’d expect to see them moving up from the opening slot pretty rapidly; definitely worth keeping an eye out for.

A change of pace with Quaking Aspens, leaning more towards the dream- pop era, their sound is layered up with folk vocals and jangling guitars. If that’s your cup of herbal tea, they play in Brighton again on 22nd April at The Prince Albert.

The third act of the evening is alphabet – no escaping the nod to the rhythmic and atmospheric bass-line of The Cure, the multi-vocals introduce interest and a decent amount of intrigue as their set twists and slides along. Previously based in Brighton, now in London, I’m sure they’ll be welcomed back to the coast any time.

Headliners for the show are heavy wild. Many years ago I used to go a goth/alternative night at a club in Portsmouth, weirdly located half way up a multi-storey car park – heavy wild would have fitted right in there, and it was a positive reminder of those heady nights. With hints of the Mary Chain, Sisters of Mercy and Joy Division, the band offer up a powerful set and their understated performance belies how tightly knit their playing is. Another one to look out for, and a great way to end proceedings.

Hosted by Hidden Herd

WEAKDAY

Quaking Aspens

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Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com | Instagram: 16beasleyst

Published 16th February 2025

Live – Bowling For Soup | Wheatus | Magnolia Park at Brighton Centre

Bowling For Soup, Wheatus & Magnolia Park at Brighton Centre, 14th February 2025

A Valentine’s night with a difference as it doubled with celebrating 30 years of Bowling For Soup and the 20 year anniversary of their album A Hangover You Don’t Deserve. Playing the album in full with loads of other bonus tracks spanning their career, the sold-out crowd at Brighton Centre was definitely feeling the love for the renowned Grammy nominated Texas outfit.

Support came from quirky New Yorkers Wheatus and pop-punk band Magnolia Park from Florida. Mike Burnell was there to capture the party in pictures, gallery below.

Magnolia Park

Wheatus

Bowling For Soup

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 15th February 2025                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Live – Personal Trainer | Plantoid | Our Girl at Brighton Dome Studio

Personal Trainer, Plantoid & Our Girl at Brighton Dome Studio Theatre, 13th February 2025

With an impressive start to the first in a new series of Record Label Nights, Bella Union took the reins at last night’s showcase at Brighton Dome’s Studio Theatre. Further spotlight shows are pending, curated by some of the UK’s favoured independent record labels. The three acts entertaining the crowd for this one were Personal Trainer, Plantoid and Our Girl – Mike Burnell was there to capture their sets, gallery below.

Our Girl

Plantoid

Personal Trainer

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 14th February 2025

 

Live – Cucamaras | Shady Baby | Wonderbug | M. Woodroe at The Hope & Ruin

Cucamaras | Shady Baby | Wonderbug | M. Woodroe at The Hope & Ruin

With more local talent on display in the shape of Shady Baby and M. Woodroe, an overly long but appreciated trip from London for Wonderbug, and Cucamaras repping Nottingham, last week saw all four acts play at Brighton’s Hope & Ruin for the latest Hidden Herd line-up. 

Steadily building their presence on the local scene, M. Woodroe pit delicate vocals and occasional screams against dark instrumental backing. It feels as though their sound is still developing and it will be interesting to see where it leads. For those in the area, there is a pending gig at The Bee’s Mouth in Hove this Thursday (6th Feb).

With grunge infused indie tunes filling the stage, Wonderbug gave a great performance with multi-vocals and a hint of Republica with added intensity. Again, some more local dates on the cards as the band play Havana Club in Chichester on Thursday (6th Feb) and The Prince Albert in Brighton  on Friday (7th Feb). These are followed by visits on the rest of their current tour to Bournemouth, Oxford, Reading, Exeter, Bristol and Swansea.

Shady Baby were up next, their indie-garage sound becoming more cohesive over time. Recent single Held In reflects a nod towards the 90s, a punchy Mary Chain without the feedback comes to mind. Heading stateside next for New Colossus festival in New York, keep an eye out for further UK dates to come.

Headliners Cucamaras are riding pretty high right now with a wave of impressive live reviews and new music to boot. They took no prisoners with their set, jumping straight in with bags of energy, and always nice to see a band that looks like they’re enjoying every second. A punk/new wave leaning and attitude kept the crowd happy until closing time. Cucamaras’ new single Laughing is out now (taken from forthcoming EP of the same name due to land in May).

A packed venue from early till late is always a strong indicator of a good night, and this one certainly delivered.

M. Woodroe

Wonderbug

Shady Baby

Cucamaras

Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com

Published 31st January 2025

Live – Catbandcat | Freddie J Watts and the Hot Rocks | Le Lamb at the Prince Albert

Catbandcat, Freddie J Watts and the Hot Rocks & Le Lamb at The Prince Albert, Brighton, 9th January 2025

It’s good to be back out in the land of live music after the holidays and, if you’re in the Brighton area, the Hidden Herd showcases are always a safe bet to find a strongly selected mix of emerging artists. Thursday at The Prince Albert was no exception, with three acts who all gave us a solid performance along with the music.

First up, theatrics, cowboy hats and a songster in sheep’s clothing came in the form of Le Lamb. Musically resonant of Portishead and PJ Harvey, it was a powerful set rather than a gimmick; none the less the crowd were content to ‘bah’ back to the stage on cue and there were numerous conversations overheard from people planning to see them again. Keep an eye out for pending dates if you want to join the flock.

The middle slot was taken by Freddie J Watts and the Hot Rocks, and it could prove difficult to advise the genre as there were elements of so many musical influences cleverly mixed. On first appearances, we were heading down a psyched up country lane but there were other layers too. The recurring intro riff across multiple songs echoed The Temptations’ My Girl and the inclusion of a sax is always welcome. Let’s go with melancholic spoken-word spaghetti western and see how things progress…

Headliners for the night were Catbandcat and, once again, the tempo and style switched up. The clearing of the drum kit made the stage immediately more spacious than seemed possible, the expanse easily filled with an array of keys, violin, acoustic and electric guitar and accordion. Split vocals and segues between distortion and almost orchestral intensity made for an intriguing close to proceedings.

Hosted by Hidden Herd & Crafting Room Recordings
Gallery from all three sets below

Le Lamb

Freddie J Watts and the Hot Rocks

Catbandcat

Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com

Published 11th January 2025

Festival – Rockaway Beach 25

Rockaway Beach Festival, Bognor Regis, 3rd – 5th January 2025

Back we go to Butlin’s in Bognor for the most unlikely but now established and appreciated venue for a winter festival. No camping concerns (just as well given the weather the past few days) – just hang out in your beach house style apartment or funky hotel room when you need a break, or spend your unwanted coins in the many amusement arcade games on site. But most importantly, the music… Rooted now in the festival calendar as an outlet for emerging new talent mixed with long-time artists from the 70s/80s onwards, Rockaway Beach once again hit the brief with something for everyone. Mike Burnell spent Saturday enjoying the eclectic line-up and grabbing some great shots along the way – gallery below.

SOAPBOX (and header shot)

The Pill

CLT DRP

Meryl Streek

Ebbb

ARXX

Lime Garden

Mim Grey

Ruts DC

Georgia

Leftfield

If that’s given you a taste for heading to the holiday camp, Rockaway Beach 2026 tickets are available now here

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 6th January 2025

 

 

 

Best Music Shots of 2024 (Part 2)

And we’re back with the second of two galleries celebrating your favourite live music shots of 2024! Another great year of stunning gig and festival photos, taken by photographers from around the world. Images are mixed by style, genre and orientation but otherwise in no particular order. We hope these highlights of 2024 will bring back some happy memories – and why not give the photographers credited a follow to see more of their work…

Header shot: Lynks by Mike Burnell – details in article

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By Andy Robbins

Hamish Hawk at Revenge, Brighton, Mutations Festival – November 2024

Crows at Dust, Brighton – October 2024

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By Derek Hogg

Scorpio Leisure at The Bong Club, Edinburgh – September 2024

HotWax at Summerhall, PsychFest Edinburgh – September 2024

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By Ian Knight (Z70 Photography)

McFly at Camp Bestival, Shropshire – August

Katie Anderson (Tom A Smith’s band) at Kendal Calling Festival – August 2024

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By Gary Hough (ShotFromBothSides)

Meryl Streek at The Bread Shed, Manchester Punk Festival – March 2024

Clobber at The Bread Shed, Manchester Punk Festival – March 2024

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By Jennifer Mullins

Hyperbella at Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix – August 2024

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By Taylor Mushinski

Scarcity at PhilaMoca, Philadelphia – July 2024

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By Paul Cutts Photography

Olly Murs at Lakefest – August 2024

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By Kyan Gilfillan

The Snuts at OVO Hydro, Glasgow – December 2024

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By Jack Crabtree

Swim School at Key Club, Live at Leeds in the City Festival – November 2024

Real Farmer at Leeds O2 Academy – October 2024

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By Tracy Creighton

Dan Mangan at Capitol Music Club, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – May 2024

Frank Turner at Coors Event Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – September 2024

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By Adam Hampton-Matthews

Fever Ray at Hammersmith Apollo, London – March 2024

Editors at Brixton Academy, London – May 2024

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By Kyle Burgess

Empire State Bastard at Core Fest, June 2024

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By Seb Akehurst (The Jolly Bearded Collective)

War Corpse at Voodoo Bar, Belfast – July 2024

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By Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Lynks at Brighton & Hove Pride, August 2024

Sub Focus at On the Beach, Brighton – July 2024

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By Pepa Jane

Wonderwall Oasis Tribute Show at Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast – January 2024

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By Dave Sloan

Shooting Daggers at The Crypt in Hastings, The Toxic Wotsit Festival –  September 2024

Buds at The Joiners, Southampton, Hi-Stakes Tour – September 2024

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Peter Xan at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton – April 2024

VLURE at Colours Hoxton, London – September 2024

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A huge shout out to all the photographers who have contributed – it’s been a pleasure to have you involved and we hope you have a great 2025. Do check out more from everyone featured on the links shown above.

All pictures are copyrighted by the photographer credited; please do not use without gaining their permission first.

You can check out Part 1 of the gallery here

Published 19th December 2024

Best Music Shots of 2024 (Part 1)

Here we go – the first of two galleries celebrating your favourite live music shots of 2024! We’re delighted to once again have an incredible selection of gig and festival photos from around the world to share with you. Images are mixed by style, genre and orientation but otherwise in no particular order. We’ll be back tomorrow with part 2; until then, we hope you’ll enjoy looking back at some of 2024’s highlights and find some talented new photographers to follow…

Header shot: VLURE by Nigel King – details in article

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By Don Blandford

The Go! Team at The Roundhouse, Camden, London – February 2024

NXKXTA at The Half Moon, Putney, London – February 2024

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By Richard Bloom

Palaye Royale at Pustervik, Gothenburg – June 2024

Sylvaine at Pustervik, Gothenburg – October 2024

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By Denise Johnson

unpolished* at Universal Bar and Grill, LA – October 2024

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By James Davenport (JD Creative)

Gaerea at Fortress Festival, Scarborough Spa, North Yorkshire – June 2024

Abduction at Aatma, Manchester – June 2024

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By Emma Bouterse

King Gizzard at Brighton Dome, May 2024

Lianne La Havas at Chalk, Brighton – August 2024

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By Alan Cruickshank

Main Street Blues at Eden Court, Inverness – November 2024

Huey Morgan at Black Isle Calling – September 2024

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By Raquia Ali

Sabrina Carpenter at Capital Summertime Ball, Wembley Stadium, London – June 2024

Taylor Swift at The Principality Stadium, Cardiff – June 2024

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By Chris Hibberd

Rubella Ballet at The Prince Albert, Brighton – February 2024

Snowy Mountain Music, Bella Union Shop, Brighton – March 2024

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By Holly Watson

The Molotovs at Bath Forum – November 2024

The Hunger at Bath Forum – November 2024

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By Hannah Burroughs

Charlotte Sands at Paradise Rock Club, Boston – April 2024

Senses at Paradise Rock Club, Boston – April 2024

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By Gracie Hall

Deadletter at Band on the Wall, Manchester – November 2024

Wunderhorse at Leeds Festival, August 2024

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By Kit Foster

The Hara at The Dome, London – June 2024

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By Harry Wassell

Bobby Wolfgang at Village Underground, London – October 2024

IDLES at Alexandra Palace, London – November 2024

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By Robert Smith

Polite Bureaux at Night and Day Cafe, Manchester – September 2024

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By Steven Medeiros

Chinese Medicine at Bovine Sex Club, Toronto – February 2024

Loose Buttons at Monarch Tavern, Toronto

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By Alisha Burden

Reneé Rapp at O2 Apollo Manchester – February 2024

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By Nigel King Photography

Hamish Hawk at Rough Trade, Nottingham – August 2024

VLURE at YNOT Festival – August 2024

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A massive thank you to all the photographers who have contributed – it’s great to have you involved and we’re looking forward to seeing more of your work in 2025. Do check out more from everyone featured on the links shown above.

All pictures are copyrighted by the photographer credited; please do not use without gaining their permission first.

Click through here to check out Part 2 of the gallery

Published 18th December 2024

Live – Rick Astley at Brighton Centre

Rick Astley at Brighton Centre, 13th December 2024

From tea-boy for Stock, Aitken and Waterman to global recording star, Rick Astley’s Swinging Christmas is testament to how far he’s come and his ongoing popularity. Performing swing and festive classics with a big band backing, Rick is currently playing dates across the UK, stopping off to entertain the crowd at Brighton Centre last night. Gallery from Mike Burnell below.

Details for upcoming Rick Astley dates here

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 14th December 2024

 

Live – Pete Tong with Jules Buckley feat. The Essential Orchestra | Constanza Pucheta at Brighton Centre

Pete Tong with Jules Buckley featuring The Essential Orchestra & Constanza Pucheta at Brighton Centre, 11th December 2024

Internationally acclaimed DJ and broadcaster Pete Tong brought the summer to December with the return of his celebrated Ibiza Classics show last night at Brighton Centre. Joining him were conductor/composer Jules Buckley and The Essential Orchestra, with special guest vocals from Ali Love, Clementine Douglas, Mysdiggi and Sonique. Argentine DJ Constanza Pucheta warmed the crowd up in the support slot.

Gallery by Mike Burnell

Constanza Pucheta

Pete Tong, Jules Buckley and the Essential Orchestra

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 12th December 2024

Hidden Herd x Goo Records All-Dayer at The Hope & Ruin

Hidden Herd x Goo Records All-Dayer at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, 7th December 2024

If you had to spend all day in one place in Brighton, as it rightfully says in lights outside the The Hope & Ruin, ‘this must be the place’. A perfect reminder of why grassroots music venues are so important, the pub regularly hosts live music in its dedicated venue space upstairs, and also in the bar downstairs. Both are well supported by regulars and visitors to the city, and it remains my favourite local venue despite plenty of competition. Saturday saw the harmoniously joined forces of promoter of consistently good new music Hidden Herd, and a label with an eclectic roster of compelling new artists in Goo Records. 

The first three acts played in the bar and drew a decent crowd in early on. That Band Called Susan came recommended, and proved to be an excellent way to start proceedings. It’s always impressive when a duo doesn’t need to be anything more than that, and some killer drumming topped with short, sharp tunes and lots of humour had things off to a running start. Next up, Nina Kohout performed a simply stunning set; working keys and loops to create the wall of sound that becomes her backing track, her vocals are haunting and pure. I’ve seen her play before and will see her play again. And then to Doom Club, sharing instruments and vocals on their collection of dance punk tracks. A tight-knit trio with loads of energy.

That Band Called Susan

Nina Kohout

Doom Club

First act on upstairs was Opal Mag, proving popular on the Brighton scene with a bunch of regular followers already. Their lo-fi dream-pop seems effortless and they look to be gaining in confidence with each show. Back to the bar for Ry Guy, with interesting layers of soul, psych and rock that find them cropping up on new music lists across the board. Then a further yo-yo up for Pyncher, sounds ranging from Europop to Hives-esque, and downstairs again for another band that are much talked about, indie-folk collective The Roebucks.

Opal Mag

Ry Guy

Pyncher

The Roebucks

The final four all took to the venue stage, a great example of how to mix and match a line-up. My Fat Pony visually had something of the Scooby Doo team about them, coordinating T-shirts introducing each band member in retro font. Catchy, fuzzy pop songs with an all inclusive trumpet – what’s not to like? Black Bordello meanwhile brought serious goth vibes with a jazz undertone (not an often used phrase). Theirs was one of the most interactive performances, the added theatricality keeping the crowd captivated start to finish. Next on, a standout set from PleasureInc. Sometimes when you see a band for the first time and they’re ridiculously entertaining to watch, you have see them a second time just to check they were as good as you first thought. Suffice to say, I’ll be looking out for that second opportunity and pretty sure I won’t be disappointed. Headliners The Stanford Family Band finished up a hugely enjoyable day with another twist in genre, taking indie back to the whimsy and nostalgia of a 60’s leaning blues/pop hybrid.

My Fat Pony

Black Bordello (and header shot)

PleasureInc

The Stanford Family Band

Huge shout out to Hidden Herd, Goo Records and all at The Hope & Ruin for a stellar line-up and impeccably smooth running throughout the whole event! Follow them for info on upcoming events and releases on the links below.

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Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com

Published 11th December 2024

Live – Lonnie Gunn | crysometimes | Bekah Bossard at The Hope & Ruin

Lonnie Gunn, crysometimes & Bekah Bossard at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, 4th December 2024

Another seamless line-up from Hidden Herd at The Hope & Ruin on Wednesday with Bekah Bossard, crysometimes and Lonnie Gunn. Each of the acts featured have new music recently released or pending, so there’s plenty to check out if you want to find out more. Gallery from all three below.

And a little reminder that the Hidden Herd / Goo Records all-dayer showcase is happening tomorrow with 12 acts playing upstairs and down at The Hope – remaining few tickets here if you’re quick…

Bekah Bossard

 

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Lonnie Gunn

Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com

Published 6th December 2024

 

Live – IDLES | Willie J Healey at Brighton Centre

IDLES | Willie J Healey at Brighton Centre, 1st December 2024

Back with a bang, IDLES brought their fifth album TANGK tour to the coast last night, with a long since sold out show at Brighton Centre. They’ve come a long way from their days of playing tiny grassroots venues but have never lost that dynamic connection with the crowd that shines through every time. Support came from singer-songwriter Willie J Healey.

Gallery by Mike Burnell
Hosted by Lout Promotions

Willie J Healey

 

IDLES

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 2nd December 2024

Live – Romy at Brighton Dome

Romy at Brighton Dome, 29th November 2024

Encompassing the triple threat of musician, songwriter and DJ, Romy Madley Croft has moved stealthily on from her early career with The XX to forge an acclaimed solo career. Performing last night, she played her Club Mid Air show in Brighton, bringing an immersive club atmosphere to the grand surroundings of The Dome. There are two more chances to catch this tour in Manchester on 13th December, and Glasgow on 14th December.

Gallery by Mike Burnell 

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 30th November 2024

 

Live – Sunken | ladylike | goodbye | Swan Deep at The Hope & Ruin

Sunken, ladylike, goodbye & Swan Deep at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, 27th November 2024

Hosted by Hidden Herd

A chilled evening of  good music at The Hope & Ruin on Wednesday as a quartet of acts took to the stage, opening with the intricate  sounds of Swan Deep. Experimental with elements of jazz, their set held a certain amount of intrigue – enough certainly to draw a lot of people there early to catch them play, and worth braving the cold outside for.

Swan Deep

Second up, goodbye brought another interesting mix of styles. Fairly new to the Brighton scene as a collective, they include some familiar faces from other local acts (Flip Top Head, Moon Idle, etc.) and meld together well with strong vocals and a Banshees-esque lilt.

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The penultimate act came in the shape of ladylike, honing their shoegaze / alt-folk sound and gaining a fair amount of media interest since releasing their debut single almost exactly a year ago. Understated but quite captivating to watch, it’s easy to see why their appeal is stretching.

ladylike

Last up, London five-piece Sunken have worked hard to create something that sounds effortless. Trippy dream pop that can’t help but call Portishead to mind, their closing set was a fitting ending to a night that drew on lots of influences from the past, while kicking one foot firmly into the present. Keep an eye out for all four on the line-up – they’re sure to be catching more attention in 2025.

Sunken

Words and photos © Siobhan 16beasleystphotography.com

Published 29th November 2024