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Gig Review: The Good China @ Pure Pop Records, 19th September

Yesterday, The Good China played an intimate and achingly beautiful set to a capacity crowd at the iconic Pure Pop Records courtyard (which admittedly is about 40 people). It was a stunning, albeit short, set, and I couldn’t have been more impressed.

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Gig Review: Washington @ Corner Hotel, 17th September

Washington set an all time record for most ticket sales in a single tour at the Corner Hotel as part of her current national tour, selling out a staggering total of fives shows. Friday night saw the first of these five shows to go on sale take place, and Washington’s performance completely justified such phenomenal […]

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Gig Review: Peter Combe @ Rats, 11th September

Last night, in one of the strangest gigs of my life, I saw children’s entertainer and the first musician I ever listened to, Peter Combe, play a show at Rats to a hoard of adoring twenty-something-year-old fans. It was remarkable how many songs I remembered, having not listened to his music for a good 12 […]

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Gig Review: Hungry Kids Of Hungary @ The East Brunswick Club, 20th August

Last night Hungry Kids Of Hungary played a sold out show to an energetic crowd at the East Brunswick Club. The night ended with twenty people jumping up on stage to dance and sing along with the band’s last two songs, but there was a lot of fun beforehand as well.

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Gig Review: Passion Pit @ The Prince Bandroom, 5th August

Last night Passion Pit played to a sold out and adoring crowd at the wonderful Prince Bandroom. Many factors combined to make this one hell of a gig: a really great opening act in The Joy Formidable, a very tight and enjoyable set from Passion Pit, fun banter, and a ban on all photography.

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Gig Review: Mumford And Sons @ The Palace, 29th July

“You have been more kind to us than anywhere else, so from all of us thank you so much for that” – Marcus Mumford Last Thursday, in the lead up to their (spiritual) headline performance at Splendour In The Grass, Mumford And Sons played a medium-scale sold out gig to an absolutely adoring crowd at […]

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