It's wonderful how the elongated purr of female vocals can hold together a riotous alt-rock band. Like a comforting hand of reassurance, No Room For Giants scale both ends to the pole, from melodic rock and roll undertones to ecstatic punk wailings.
Tonight the band celebrate the release of brand new EP with a show at The Archangel.
Ah Field Day. That magical day, once every year when Victoria Park ushers out all of the playing children and dog walkers and welcomes in 20,000 indie kids to whoop, go wild and feel woozy after too ma...
The Notting Hill Arts Club hand-picks a selection of indie, rock and post-punk bands who he reckons could be the next Oasis/Libertines/Jesus & Mary Chain. With past DJs including Courtney Love, Mick Jones...
For years now All Tomorrow's Parties festivals have been the event of choice for discerning, bearded music fans up and down the country. The list of ridiculously awesome upcoming ATP gigs is already ...
As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubille, Kensington Palace hosts an exhibition that looks back at the UK's last monarch to do so - Queen Victoria, in 1897. Until 04.11.12.
The second instalment of Pret a Pohot at Richard Young gallery this Christmas. On display (and for sale) are a host of photographic prints, with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000. Until 31.01.12.
A comprehensive solo show for contemporary artist Hans-Peter Feldmann at the Serpentine this summer.Feldmann works across painting, drawing, photography and various methods of printing. Until 03.06.12....
A new series of interventions shed new light on some of the Science Museum's more esoteric objects - from a parade of pylons to a malfunctioning toaster. Until 28.09.12.
An exhibition charting the history of electronic music from the initial experiments of the 1950s right through to today's widespread use of digital music. Highlights include the first ever portable synth...
An exhibition dedicated to exploring those elements of everyday design that so often go unnoticed. Hidden Heroes explores the histories behind 36 different objects - like light bulbs, bar codes, and paper...
A major digital installation showcasing a virtual version of the Philharmonica Orchestra playing Gustav Holst's The Planets on giant, interactive screens. Until 08.07.12.
An exhibition exploring the last Antarctic expedition made by Captain Robert Falcon Scott in 1910-13. In order to celebrate the expedition's centenary, on show is a whole host of artefacts and scientific...