Heaven 17 are a British synthpop band originating in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England that was formed in 1980, having much 80s success with their electronic sound. Taking their name from a...
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Epic indie sounds from Wigan as Starsailor return.
Liverpudlian indie combo of Britpop vintage (featuring The La's John Power) reform.
The original line-up of The Almighty, are back together for the first time in 32 years. Glasgow’s finest hard and heavy home boys are drummer Stumpy Monroe, bassist Floyd London, guitarist Andy...
The musical group Idlewild performs mainly Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and the Isle of Man.
AKA Dan Snaith, a psychedelic electronica artist from Ontario, who used to go by the name Manitoba.
Catch this chance to see viral sensations The Vintage Explosion. You will be transported back in time for a night of authentic rock n roll, swing and rhythm and blues.
The Killers tribute act.
The duo, also known as Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst from South Carolina, performs minimalist country-rock with bluegrass, punk and gospel influences.
High energy, punk rock powerhouses Punk Rock Factory make easy work of their special brand of punk covers. Formed in 2014 Peej (vocals, guitar), Benj (bass, vocals), Ryan (guitar) and Kob (drums,...
Singer-songwriter Jessica Pratt mixes folk and country in playful ways.
The ensemble performs rock in tribute to the award-winning band.
The Nashville quartet perform its hard rock originals, with southern and country flavours.
Formed in 1991 by Tanya Donelly (formerly of Throwing Muses and the Breeders) with Tom and Chris Gorman, Belly became known for a blend of spirited guitar rock, countrified dream-pop, and Donelly’s...
A personal exploration of Bob Dylan classics.
Formerly half of the team that fronted the Go-Betweens, the Australian songwriter is also a solo artist, critic, and author. As a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Robert Forster has always had a...
Japanese instrumental band formed in 1999 in Tokyo.