Category: Live
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Paul McCartney, Echo Arena Liverpool, 12/12/2018
Sir Paul returns to his hometown to showcase the many faces of McCartney with a three-hour extravaganza that won’t be forgotten. Walking up the Strand road towards the Echo Arena, you’re greeted by signs exclaiming “Welcome Home, Paul!”, to delight. There still has never been a bigger musical act than The Beatles, and there never…
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Malcolm Middleton, Granfalloon, Deaf Institute, Manchester 31/11/2018
“Let’s have some upbeat music for a Saturday night”. Malcolm Middleton was once part of the incredibly fun, cheery Falkirk pop duo Arab Strap, who had the knack of combining post-rock intricacies with spoken word passages- raw, visceral, dripping with gut-wrenching emotional honesty. If The Pogues were James Joyce for the punk generation, Arab Strap…
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The Heads, Mugstar, The Deaf Institute, Manchester 30/11/2018
Two legendary names in psychedelia team up to take over the iconic venue The Deaf Institute, remoulding it in their image. The Heads have been able to build up a reputation for their bombastic live shows and highly sought-after limited edition runs of albums- often less than 100 copies created and sold, all the while…
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Kikagaku Moyo, Inland Taipan, Gorilla Manchester, 07/11/2018
The burgeoning psychedelic rock scene from Japan continues to make huge waves throughout the world, seemingly on the verge of breaking out as many of the key figures of the subgenre have become cult stars within the Anglosphere. Kikagaku Moyo are psychedelia in one of the more traditional terms, an east-meets-west mesh of fuzzy acid…
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Father John Misty, Bedouine, Liverpool Eventim Olympia, 27/10/2018
In the current sense, Father John Misty is an artist like no other. The songwriter with narcism, witt, romanticism and that slight hint of optamism, surely knows how to write an album or two, or four. Tonight, he’s returned to Liverpool in support of his fourth album God’s Favourite Customer, and he’s definitely on his…
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Salt The Snail, Mr. Ted, Area 51 Lazer Quest, 26/10/2018
The local madcap heroes Salt The Snail return to support their latest single “Lazer Quest”, in the best way possible, at an actual game of lazer quest. Pip Johnson reports. A gig in a Lazer Quest, as mental as it sounds and full of questions like “Will it sound good?” and “Where will the bands…
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The Vryll Society, Peach Fuzz, Sunstack Jones, Lemonade Fix, Liverpool O2 Academy2, 19/10/2018
Eavesdropping in on the comments of just about everyone in earshot tonight exiting the Academy, leaves no doubt of the impact The Vryll Society are having on the city right now. With an album that will surely be showing up repeatedly in end of year mag reviews sporting the most iconic sleeve of the year…
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Elvana, Skull, Manchester O2 Ritz, 13/10/18
While tribute acts aren’t a regular here on Sounds From Nowhere, at the request of writer Liam Moody, we had to have him hit the Ritz on a Saturday night to witness one of the wildest tributes out there. Elvana is a Nirvana tribute band, fronted by Elvis Presley. They formed following an incident involving…
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The Coral, She Drew The Gun, Cut Glass Kings, Guild of Students 12/10/18
Wandering past the extensive and impressive merch stand I have to check my watch as it sounds like the seven-piece Coral have already started. Heading to the stage I see two solitary figures creating a sound not heard since a duo since I saw The Black Keys way back in the day. A flashing mobile…
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The Wedding Present, Desperate Journalist, Manchester Academy 05/10/2018
The Wedding Present have, over the space of 30-plus years, become the very definition of cult icons. Always the bridesmaids but never the brides, they emerged in the immediate aftermath of The Smiths‘ tumultuous breakup as the new frontrunners of indiepop, combining heavy-handed jangling guitars with sardonic, matter-of-fact lyrics about love and loss, all perfectly…
