Gov’t Mule is a southern rock/jam band formed in 1994 as a side project to The Allman Brothers Band, but has taken on a life of its own. Like many jam bands, Gov’t Mule does not get much radio...
Drawing on a broad range of influences including the blues, soul and rock classics of the later ‘60s, the Hungry Kids Of Hungary provide an eclectic and soulful set of sonic surprises. You cou...
Ever since they were tall enough to reach the bar The Joker & The Thief have been hosting their Mess Around nights across London, expanding the pre-eminent celebration of rock ‘n’ roll...
A Thursday at 333 just wouldn't be complete without a couple of live bands. So grab a drink, head down to the dungeons and pitch a spot in readiness for seriously cool Shoreditch-style noise making.
Experimental alt-rockers Up C Down C have been getting a fair degree of praise and rightly so. Their epic and drawn out tracks convey a sense of emotion rarely seen within music of its genre.
The former Rolling Stone guitarist is visiting his blues rock roots with a very special show at the Hammersmith Apollo tonight. Teaming up with some the people he's met along the way, Woods will be reliving...
An American band from the Jersey Shore and led by Southside Johnny, The Ashbury Jukes are the originators of he big-production hip-swinging ensemble blues rock groups that Bruce Springsteen has brought...
The Victorian English Gentlemans Club is a band that confuses a lot of people; they’re called a gentleman’s club and yet have only one guy, hmmm? Even weirder, they sound like they should be...