To Kill A King: New UK Tour Dates

  To Kill A King have announced some dates for your gig going pleasure. So be sure to check them out in a city near you. JANUARY: Sunday 22nd – Oran Mor, Glasgow Wednesday 25th – XOYO, London  FEBRUARY: Thursday 23rd – The Bullingdon, Oxford Friday 24th – The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool Saturday 25th – Bodega, Nottingham Monday 27th – Deaf Institute, Manchester Tuesday 28th – Academy 2, Newcastle Wednesday... Read More

Photos: La Shark @ Hoxton Square Bar & Grill 05/06/11

Photo: Victoria Schofield When we were down in London last month, we were fortunate enough to catch yet another La Shark gig. Part of the Sheltered nights run at Hoxton Square Bar & Grill, La Shark’s gig was full to the rafters with attendees who were just as enraptured by the five piece’s set as we were, Samuel Deschamps‘ gradual strip off over the set’s duration proving to be a first in TLS’ gigging history. ... Read More

Photos & Review: Marcus Foster & Foy Vance @ Brudenell Social Club 21/06/11

Photo: Victoria Schofield After travelling cross country, TLS arrived at Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club. We’d heard much talk about the venue that finds itself a popular haunt for bands and mere mortals alike so we had high hopes. In house photographer at TLS, Victoria Schofield, broke out her camera for a few live shots you can peruse below too. Read More  Read More

Review: Three Blind Wolves @ The Arches 25/03/11

Photo: Musical Chairs Photgraphy, The Arches, 2011 Well known and liked for their unique approach to, and appreciation for, music culture, it should be known that 99/9%, maybe even 100%, of the time Three Blind Wolves will be on top form for each and every one of their gigs, why the hell wouldn’t they be? Tonight’s show at The Arches falls into the 99.9% category unsurprisingly, the audience treated to fantastic local acts Open Swimmer and Bwani... Read More

Review: Efterklang @ Oran Mor 24/02/11

Photo: Vince Kmeron, Nuits Botanique Brussels, 2010 At times, albums can lose their way when being translated on the live stage. Efterklang are one band who certainly haven’t fallen into this trap and, time and again, prove themselves to be more than capable of handling the task of transforming their astounding music for live audiences’ enjoyment the world over. Read More  Read More

Review: The Lowly Knights @ Nice n Sleazy 23/01/11

Photo: David Mackintosh, Dundee 2010 Unexpected surprises are tricky things, actually come to think of it, surprises are in their nature unexpected. So, to rephrase, surprises are tricky things. The most universal example I can think of is a present, sometimes, they’re spot on, and in other instances, you begin to wonder if your loved ones know you at all. But the sheer number of people at The Lowly Knights at their Nice n Sleazy gig was a surprise... Read More

Efterklang: An Island private-public screenings

An Island has been on the lips of Efterklang and Vincent Moon fans for a while now, and as the screening dates get closer, the news that the band are allowing public screenings to run throughout February and March, it’s clearer than ever that An Island is going to be a hit. The film is an alternative music performance piece and follows both Efterklang and the island in question, Als, on a journey of sorts. Self-funded, Efterklang and Moon collaborated... Read More