Brought to you by Carl Barat, Gary Numan's guitarist Chris McCormack and Cherry Cola's Alan, Jubilee is a pretty hefty mix of live bands and top name DJs that takes over the Barfly each and every Friday...
Field Day, East London's finest festival is coming back once again next year and this time around it looks better than ever. Yeah, we say that every year but it's always on the up and up! In 2013 Field ...
Daniel Johnston has spent the last 20 or so years exposing his heartrending tales of unrequited love, cosmic mishaps, and existential torment to an ever-growing international cult audience. Initiates, ...
The Casino Royale kids take over The Barfly for a night of debauched party antics. Featuring the usual mix of classic guitar cuts from the '70s, '60s voodoo pop and the odd retro classic, there's als...
Fast becoming one of the best live acts currently working in Britain, cascading, mathy indie types Everything Everything follow up their well-received run of dates back in March with a massive show at...
Three sisters from LA playing music that sits somewhere between No Age and Warpaint, Haim seem to have the world at their feet at the moment. Even though we can't stand the oppressive weirdly forced 'coolness'...
A band who can easily hold their own against Dinosaur Jr. and Pavement when it comes to the influential American indie bands stakes, Built to Spill play one of the first London dates in a fair long while...
One of the pillars of American alternative rock, back in the synth-led '80s The Dream Syndicate stood Canute-like in the middle of indie rock trying to hold back the electronica pop with their sweet, fiercely...
Aptly for a band named after a percussive event, Thumpers rely pretty heavily on the old drum beat. A joyous cacophony of indie guitars, rolling kickdrums and afro-pop inspired vocals they fit quite nicely...
In what's already looking like a major coup for the Windmill, Jeffrey Lewis and Peter Stampfel bring their new band to Brixton to present songs from their new album.Songwriter and visual artist Jeffrey ...
Lucy Kirkwood (NSFW, Guns or Butter) looks at both the media and the individuals that make it in her new play. In 1989 photojournalist Joe finds himself near Tienanmen Square taking a picture that captures ...
Comedian, author and political activist Robert Newman returns to the stage with a brand new show. From a Devil's Orchard made by lemon ants, to female buffalo voting which way to go, from Prince Kropotkin ...
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