Review
Reviews of Liverpool music, restaurants, bars and more
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Paul Wilkes 'River Running With Me' EP Review
The new EP by the accomplished singer-songwriter Paul Wilkes features three soft and beautiful tracks, ideal for days when you just want to sit back with some soothing music on. Paul’s voice is clear and soulful, ideal for these fabulously well produced pieces. With suitably subtle yet luminous backing featuring guitar, strings or piano, all the songs work perfectly to showcase the lyrics. The tracks have a personal feel, essential in this type of music,…
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Blossoms at The Kazimier; Review
Seeing that The Kazimier was offering a line-up that featured both The Vryll Society and Blossoms, it was an obvious choice to get to a gig guaranteed to brighten a cold, Winter Sunday night. For once I managed to get to The Kazimier in time to see all of the bands on offer. The first support Hidden Charms were a very pleasant surprise. Melodic 60’s style pop/rock topped by vocals just coarse enough to give…
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Baby Strange And Slaves At The Shipping Forecast; Review
Fessing up at the beginning of this review is going to save a lot of time later and, hopefully, go some way towards placating the Slaves fans out there. I went to the gig to see Baby Strange. They are one of my favourite bands. The bias is all mine, because I know I was in the minority. Having said that, I go to gigs with an open mind and have been won over before,…
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David Gaffney’s Latest Release ‘Pocket-Sized’ Is The Perfect Track To Take You Into Spring
Producing the kind of music you’d hear played in a cafe on a rainy day, David Gaffney’s smooth voice has that quality about it that instantly makes you relax. Having received airplay on Dave Monk’s slot on BBC Merseyside already, fans can begin to get excited for further releases. With the pitter patter of spring showers to come, what better time for him to release his upcoming EP ‘Our Canons Of Green’. First single ‘Pocket-Sized’,…
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New Music; Gold Jacks – 'One Kinda Woman'
The new release from the Gold Jacks is good, paired down rock. The repetitive riff which forms the backbone of the track is catchy enough to prevent it from becoming annoying, instead providing a perfect foil for the lyrics. There are few embellishments, the track relying on insistent rhythm, crystal clear vocals and minimal, but rather fine guitar licks. Vocally, the track put me in mind of some of the finer bluesy type rock tracks…
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Inherent Vice; Film Review
Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s novel of the same name hits cinemas this week and it has caused quite the stir. The Guardian has reported mass walk outs with audiences accusing the film of “being boring and not making any sense”. However, the film has found its defenders with some US critics hailing it as a postmodern masterpiece. I would argue that both and neither camps are correct. The plot, as much as…
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Band Feature; Veyu
Signed to Baltic Records and with a self-titled EP already under their belt, VEYU are surely set for a momentous year. The Wirral quintet are already distinguished on the Liverpool indie circuit having featured as The Guardian’s band of the week last year and Peter Guy’s buzz band of the week just last month. With a self-described aesthetic of “cavernous, turbulent post rock music”, VEYU’s EP, headed up by track ‘Running’ certainly evokes ambience and…
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Springbok/Falls At Maguires Pizza Bar; Review
Although there were four bands on at Maguires, an illness earlier in the week, which had left me weak as a kitten, meant it was unlikely I was going to see the night out. If the bands I did get to see were anything to go by, the loss was mine, because the first two acts were pretty damn fine. Starting with a set by Springbok, the audience were treated to some weighty sounds by…
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Female Folk/Pop Trio The Hazel Empire Impress With Colours & Clouds
The Hazel Empire haven’t been together long and they’re already impressing crowds and the press. As just one of five other bands shortlisted nationwide in the Independent’s recent band competition, the trio were chosen to represent Liverpool in the final stage. The all female band, comprising of Jo, Grace and Nadia, have really created a unique branch of folk/pop, so it’s no wonder they’re opening ears to their music. Their latest releases, double single ‘Colours & Clouds’ are as mystical…
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Whiplash; Film Review
The question shared by all – “how much can I enjoy a film about drumming, when I don’t know the first thing about it?” Whether you like music or not, Damien Chazelle’s Oscar nominated WHIPLASH is electrifying, gripping, and shocking in so many ways. It is story of the relationship between 19-year-old Andrew Niemann (Miles Teller), a male protagonist that astounds the audience with his devotion, and his complete dedication to drumming, and his unpredictable…
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'Last Line Out' Debut EP Review
Having seen and enjoyed Last Line Out’s live output earlier in the year I already knew they produced a quality sound. Could they reproduce it in the recording studio, though? Always a tricky one. One thing you need to know before we begin, this band can really play. I never had any doubts on that score, but I wondered if they could transfer their live excellence onto disc. I put away my doubts and slid…
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Scarlet’s Pop-Infused Indie Adds A Punch of Attitude To Dreamy Songs
Five-piece, Scarlet, have that rare quality of a band that successfully blends both male and female vocalists. When you first look at the band they may be easy to dismiss due to the failures of other similar bands but both vocalists work together to combine all of the punchiness of pop with the dreamy quality of indie music. The video for single ‘Harder To Be’ shows off the band’s energy and youth. Perfectly proving how…
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Musician Feature; Edwin Pope’s Alter Ego 'Mutant Vinyl' Combines A Number of Musical Aspects
With a successful list of musical names associated with him, the young musician shows off a truly varying musical persona. Having supported for the likes of Rudimental, Rita Ora, Kids In Glass Houses and many other high profile musical acts in just the past two years, Mutant Vinyl is proof that doing things a little bit differently can really get you noticed in the music world. Receiving heavy airplay on BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music, as well…
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Filter Distortion 'Transition' Album Review
For someone who mainly listens to Indie and Rock, there will always be a little bit of my heart given over to all things electronic. Blame Kraftwerk, blame Depeche Mode, blame a misspent youth listening to anything I could get my hands on. I had kind of lost track of Filter Distortion, through no fault of their own. I remember seeing them a while back and thinking they were a promising new band, but…
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The All; 'Daft Bint' Single Review
As with most of the music I get to review these days, I am always astounded by the quality on offer. The vocals had a dream-like quality at times, and I guess The All have a strong following in the modern psych movement. The changes in both tempo, guitar style and vocal range kept the listening experience fresh. I loved the slight air of menace and unease the track gave me at times, a feeling I have had when…
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Doodah Farm Oi Oi/ Soft Lad Single Review
Doodah Farm seem to have a restless liveliness about them. The vocals are edgy, and the overall feel is upbeat and catchy. The Mandolin played to perfection on both the tracks gives zest to the proceedings, lifting the music out of the sound produced by many of the more mainstream guitar bands. The characters portrayed in the songs are definitely present where I live, but the rather sad but accurate picture the tracks paint could apply anywhere in modern…
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VYNCE Debut EP ‘Waves’; Review
After much anticipation, VYNCE release their debut EP ‘Waves’ and it’s a treat of indie-pop rock melodies. Four-piece, consisting of Peter Pegasiou on vocals and guitar, Ollie Foster on guitar, Alex Whittaker on bass, and drummer Tom Davis, VYNCE ooze youth. After their initial enthusiasm from fans their EP has already received good press. The band can rest assured they’ll be able to continue pushing their name across the UK. Opening single ‘April Showers’ sees…
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Cuthbert’s Bakehouse; Review
It was only the other day I was thinking that there isn’t enough vintage tea shops around, and then I came across a cute little bakery – right in the centre of Mount Pleasant. My friend and I were stunned when we spotted the little bakehouse, expecting a massive colourful sign that shows off and is a bit too much in your face, but instead it was a simple black sign that we almost walked…