With Gottwood entering its 10th year we sent our resident dirty raver and lover of all things wobbly, Matt, through..
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Oashish, The Stones, Guns 2 Roses, Stereotonics, Green Date and Duran made up the line up of cover bands that..
The hedonistic Peckham punks sell out The Leadmill to dispense their bizarre blend of Psychedelic Americana Disco Art Rock. Opening..
“Sheffield! How are yous,” shouts Catfish and the Bottlemen frontman Van McCann. “Not seen yous since Don Valley!” Like clockwork,..
Everyone’s favourite punk rock troubadour strips it back to celebrate the new album. Usually, Rattlesnakes gigs involve crowd-surfing, intense moshing and..
May kicked off with a bang thanks to Sheffield’s new rising stars, The Sundowns, when they played at Plug this..
Idlewild for me have always been overlooked when discussing great British bands of the late 90s and 00s. The cult..
Fifteen years into their rich and diverse career, the Steel City songsmiths return home to celebrate their first number one..
It’s a peculiar crowd queuing up to see Stockport’s Blossoms at the O2 Academy tonight. Despite the band’s natural influences..
Hinds could’ve been forgiven for giving Sheffield a miss on their seventeen-stop UK tour this December.The Spanish indie rockers were..
What self-respecting, Millennial, indie fan hasn’t thrown themselves around a dancefloor to the absolute anthem, that is Maximo Park’s Apply..
A number of years before TV series Glee rekindled people’s love of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’, Rock of Ages had..
With two editions now under its belt, this year’s No Bounds Festival provided a fitting exhibition of the Sheffield scene..
Anyone old enough to remember the 1980s first time round, might be a bit surprised by the sincerity with which..