Author: Sounds From Nowhere
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Eagles, Little Big Town, Anfield Stadium, Liverpool 20/06/2022
The renowned Californian icons the Eagles return to Liverpool for their 50th Anniversary and the final Anfield concert of 2022. It’s been a couple of years, feeling somewhat a lifetime ago, since the Eagles have stepped into the sound city, and on a lovely Monday evening they return to Liverpool to play the final Anfield…
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Elton John, Anfield Stadium, Liverpool 17/06/2022
During the final run of his career, the iconic Elton John brought his Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour to Anfield for the first and final time. The shape of the Anfield Stadium bookings in 2022, compared to the debut year, is a tremendous difference. It’s not very often that the likes of Elton John, the…
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Peaches, Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool, 15/06/2022
The utterly positive provacateur, Peaches, arrived at Liverpool’s alternative home-field the Invisible Wind Factory for the 20th anniversary of The Teaches of Peaches, here’s what we learned.
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Wake Up, Sleepyhead: Sounds From Nowhere is Back
A Note from the Editorial desk of Sounds From Nowhere. It hasn’t been that long since the apocalypse was prioritized, with the pandemic unfortunately taking away lives, livelihoods, and live music. Sounds From Nowhere, much like other publications, went on a hiatus in-order to focus on other tangible things, and our team went off into…
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PZYK 2020: Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia Line-Up Confirmed
Huzzah! The great Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia has finally returned after time away, breaking their long silence after previously announced a move to the North Docks. Breaching the stations of the North Docks, especially the psychgiest outpost the Invisible Wind Factory, alongside other notable sites, PZYK will take place in a total 16-hour spree…
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Black Marble, Panther Modern, Soup Kitchen Manchester, 03/02/2020
Historically, pop music has been intrinsically linked with geographics- every few years, a different city will rise to prominence within certain scenes and circles (New York City, Detroit, Manchester, Seattle) and become synonymous with a sound. However over the past decade thanks to the internet, the ability to create and maintain a loose network of…
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Friendly Fires to Join Pale Waves Headlining Sound City 2020
Liverpool Sound City returns to the Baltic Triangle from May 1st to 3rd 2020 with another fantastic year of today and tomorrow’s best. After the initial announcement, confirming Pale Waves to the top billing, Sound City has returned today with their riotous additions to this year’s weekend, including the arrival of the brilliant Friendly Fires.…
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Blanck Mass, Frans Gender and Violet Grace, YES Manchester, 02/12/2019
The first exposure I had to the auditory hallucinogen of Blanck Mass came from a CD sampler, a compilation of featured artists on the Rock Action record label. It was a free CD which caught my eye purely because it contained a couple of Mogwai tracks I’d not heard before (“Drunk And Crazy” and “Special…
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, MiG-15, O2 Apollo, Manchester 01/11/2019
Very few artists have had a career trajectory quite as strange as Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark: forming in the creatively fertile Liverpool post-punk scene, they broke away and sided with Factory Records for their initial releases before very nearly out Closer-ing Joy Division with second album Organisation, receiving both critical acclaim and scorn in…
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DZ Deathrays, Wharves, Planet, YES Manchester, 04/10/2019
The Pink Room of YES opens its doors and plays host to three incredibly exciting Australian bands as Brisbane dance-punk outfit DZ Deathrays, touring with new album Positive Rising: Part 1, bring their European tour to the drizzly north-west of England along with fellow antipodeans Wharves and Planet, the former of which making their UK…
