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A controversial review on The Kills´sixth visit to the Aztec territory and a lustful declaration to Alison Mosshart […]

A controversial review on The Kills´sixth visit to the Aztec territory and a lustful declaration to Alison Mosshart […]

Courtney Love live shows typically feature our heroine saying ‘fuck’ rather a lot, stripping down to her negligee, and then belting out a few rock songs. Yes, I really am that easily pleased. But dirty old blokes seeking out a […]

The contrast between Robert Cray and the thousands of bands that can be heard murdering 12 bar boogies in bars across the planet every night of the year could not be more complete.While the music is technically ‘blues’ in both cases, Cray imparts an […]

Preceded by two magnificent shows from the underrated Birmingham-based Nick Drake-like Dan Whitehouse, and David Ford´s Tom Waits-obsessed dark atmospheres, it seemed like New York raconteur Simone Felice would have a tough night surpassing his opening acts.

Since more than five decades, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen´s writing has been the subject of a deep study of bohemian inteligencia. Their work require and exhaustive analysis that leads to endless conclusions and infinite reinterpretations of western wisdom and human behavior.

The last time that Klaxons played in London was a mammoth gig at Hard Rock Calling 2013, with nothing to promote other than an omnipresence existence in British music, and few indications of what would be their yet to be released third album.

‘But each night, I bury my love around you…’, Paul Banks´s baritone explodes in “Say hello to the angels”, an impeccable classic from their full-length debut and opening track at the legendary Brixton Academy…

Singer and guitarist, King Lemon – looking like a depraved version of Roger Daltrey´s outstanding years – and drummer, Vampire Joe, are nothing but loud and psych-garage madness full of cacophony and distortion. If you prefer comparisons? A gear of sound reminiscent of The Cramps, The Sonics, The Velvets and Iggy & The Stooges.

Prince´s legendary gig at Ronnie Scott´s was the most intimate from the incredible Hit & Run Tour with around 200 lucky (and devoted) fans that queued for more than 12 hours and a guest list with the likes of Noel Gallagher, Adele, Nile Rodgers, Stephen Fry and Kate Moss.