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Live Review: You Me At Six At Liverpool Olympia
The Liverpool Olympia may not seem like much from the outside, but stepping inside reveals a rustic theatre steeped in history and creativity. On this particular night, the venue played host to a momentous occasion: You Me At Six’s Farewell Tour. Marking the final time the band would perform together, the night carried a deep sense of nostalgia and celebration. With support from Daytime TV and Mallory Knox, it was set to be an unforgettable…
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Live Review: Papa Roach At M&S Bank Arena
The first major arena show of 2025 took place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. An eager crowd gathered for the final night of Wage War and Papa Roach’s UK arena tour. With torches flashing in excitement, fans waited in anticipation for an unforgettable night of metalcore and rock anthems. As smoke began to fill the stage, and the lights dimmed to a moody blue, Florida-based metalcore band Wage War took the stage. Their…
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Live Review: Sundara Karma At O2 Academy Liverpool
The O2 Academy 1 in Liverpool was the vibrant setting for Sundara Karma’s farewell tour, supported by rising indie bands Florentenes and Overpass. This night encapsulated the evolution of indie music, showcasing three unique acts that left an indelible mark on an enthusiastic audience. Florentenes. Credit: @eyes_widephotography The Manchester-based quartet Florentenes opened the evening with a set that radiated fresh, youthful energy. Vocalist Will Smith and guitarist Luke Holding, who began creating music in their…
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Live Review: Enter Shikari At Mountford Hall
The atmosphere at Mountford Hall, Liverpool Guild of Students, was electric as Teenage Wrist and Enter Shikari brought their distinctive sounds to the stage for a memorable night of music. Kicking off the evening was Teenage Wrist, a Los Angeles-based rock duo whose sound blends grunge, pop-punk, shoegaze, and Midwest emo influences. Their performance was marked by dramatic red and blue lighting with soft pink and white hues, setting a nostalgic yet intense tone. The…
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Live Review: Wargasm At O2 Academy Liverpool
On the final night of their tour, Cut Short, Harpy, Karen Dió, and Wargasm turned Liverpool’s Academy 2 into a haven for raw energy and electrifying performances. The intimate, basement-like venue amplified the night’s intensity, perfectly suiting the eclectic mix of music genres, from blistering metalcore to sultry goth-pop and hard rock. Opening the show with a bang, Cut Short, Liverpool’s rising metalcore band, immediately grabbed the audience’s attention. Their Architects-inspired sound was unmistakable, with…
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Live Review: HEALTH At O2 Academy Liverpool
The concert at O2 Liverpool Academy One was a sonic journey through various synth-driven styles, featuring three distinctly unique acts: Zetra, Gost, and HEALTH. The night opened with Zetra, a British new wave synth-rock duo. Their stage setup was mysterious, featuring a portal-like backdrop that seemed to hint at another world. This theatricality was enhanced by their gothic makeup and attire, including chains on the microphones, capes, and one member donning a tail. The atmosphere…
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Live Review: The Last Dinner Party At Mountford Hall
The Liverpool Guildhall was the perfect setting for a night that blended the mystical, magical, and emotionally charged. The concert featured performances by Kaeto, Lucia & The Best Boys, and The Last Dinner Party, each offering a distinct musical experience that left the audience captivated. Opening the night, Kaeto instantly transported the audience into a dreamlike world with their ethereal soundscapes. The room was filled with atmospheric smoke and gentle breezes, creating a setting that…
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Live Review: No Play Festival 2024
In its second year, No Play Festival presented a diverse musical landscape, featuring a heavier lineup of local talent and international bands spanning from punk to deathcore. This year’s festival was a whirlwind of raw emotion and aggression, with every band pushing the limits of live performance. The crowd was electrified by brutal breakdowns and relentless circle pits, making the festival feel like an unstoppable force of nature. At the heart of this musical earthquake…
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Live Review: Dead Pony And The Warning At Camp And Furnace
Camp and Furnace hosted an electrifying night of rock on Thursday, 24 July, with dynamic performances from Dead Pony and The Warning. The venue proved to be the perfect backdrop for these spirited and intense bands. Kicking off the night was Scottish rock band Dead Pony. Originally blending rock, punk, and indie, they have evolved into an alternative rock powerhouse with grungy and electronic undertones, drawing inspiration from Queens Of The Stone Age and Linkin…