Author: Sounds From Nowhere
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Liverpool Sound City 2018 Review
While issues stand, Liverpool Sound City triumphs with their return to the city, as Sound City takes over the Baltic Triangle for the weekend. Last year, Liverpool Sound City brought their signature Liverpool festival to the docklands at Clarence Docks, however this year it seems as-if they’ve partially retreated to the budding Baltic Triangle outside…
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Florence + The Machine Announce High as Hope, New Single “Hunger”
Florence + The Machine have announced their upcoming fourth album High as Hope and have debuted a brand new single, “Hunger“. Produced by frontwoman Florence Welch and the Grammy-nominated Emile Haynie, High as Hope looks to expand on Florence + The Machine‘s acclaimed sense of love and loneliness, with Florence Welch stating in a statement…
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Father John Misty Announces Liverpool Olympia Show
Modern songwriting cult-hero Father John Misty will return to Liverpool once again this October, in support of his latest album, God’s Favourite Customer. Father John Misty preformed to a sold-out Guild of Students back in 2016 during his tour for I Love You, Honeybear and will return on October 27th with a date at the…
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WRONG Festival 2018 Review
The festival for the freakscene returns for the second year, perfectly crafted noise and striking uproar bring WRONG returns once again, banding the freakscene together for an all-out clash at the Invisible Wind Factory, North Shore Troubadour and Drop The Dumbulls, with another jaw-dropping bill. While the bill last year was a little bit more…
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Mexrrissey, Carnation, Albert Hall, Manchester, 27/04/2018
In the land of the Moz, all sorts of terrific reinterpretations of Morrissey and The Smiths come-out-and-play, but none more different and brilliant as Mexrrissey. Liam Moody writes for SFN. It’s often far easier said than done to separate art from artist, when careers are overtaken and mired by controversy to such a point that…
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Blossoms Announce Invisible Wind Factory Show for June
It’s rare that you’d get to see the intimate side of a massively rising band, but this June you’ll get the chance for just that. Stockport‘s favourite sons Blossoms have announced that they will play the Invisible Wind Factory on June 3rd to support their sophomore album Cool Like You, which is out now on…
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Bluedot Announce 2018 Day Splits
Sounds From Nowhere‘s favourite festival of the year, Cheshire‘s Bluedot Festival, have announced their day splits for this year’s weekend. Psychgiest heroes The Flaming Lips will headline Friday 20th July, with Public Service Broadcasting, UNKLE, Roni Size, Hot Chip‘s Alexis Taylor, Adrian Sherwood, Joy Orbison, Ana Matronic and many more. Baltimore‘s Future Islands will take-up…
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La Reina is Dead: Mexrrissey at the Albert Hall on Friday
Every once in a while, there comes a live act that peaks all interest. This Friday, Mexrrissey hits the hometown of The Smiths once again for their La Reina is Dead show. Led by Camilo Lara and Sergio Mendoza, this isn’t your ordinary tribute act, it’s a Mariachi-inspired love affair to all things Moz (well,…
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Reef to Play Arts Club This Saturday
Ahead of their fifth album, Britrockers Reef are set to embark on a UK tour this week including a stop at the Arts Club. Just as their fifth album since their 1993, Revelation, arrival hits stores on May 4th, Reef will headline the Arts Club with support from Silent-K, the new project by former Zutons…
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Orchestra of Syrian Musicians with Damon Albarn, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, 23/04/2018
This past St. George’s Day saw a momentous occasion for the city, as our multicultural roots shone brightly as The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians joined with Brit-icon, and frontman to Gorillaz and Blur, Damon Albarn for an event at the Philharmonic Hall. Kieran Linford for SFN writes: The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians and Damon Albarn…
