20/20 Visions Review - Brighton Source
Here’s a write-up (with great photos) from the truly excellent gig that Salter Cane headlined on Saturday night.
The high praise for all the bands is not hyperbole—I was blown away by how good they all were!
Here’s a write-up (with great photos) from the truly excellent gig that Salter Cane headlined on Saturday night.
The high praise for all the bands is not hyperbole—I was blown away by how good they all were!
Rob has turned his exhaustive spreadsheet of all the concerts he has attended into a beautiful website. Browse around—it’s really quite lovely!
Rob’s also writing about the making of the site over on his blog.
Mark your calendars, Brightonians: one week from tomorrow, on Saturdaay, April 28th, come and see my band Salter Cane playing in The Brunswick.
We will rock you …in the most miserablist way possible.
Salter Cane play a dark, melancholic folk-rock, full of doom and darkness, murder and mayhem.
If that sounds like your idea of a fun time, come along to the Latest Music Bar in Brighton next Thursday.
Oh, this is good! British Sea Power are doing a monthly residency at The Haunt in Brighton. I’ve got my ticket for the first show.
Download Calexico live in Nuremburg, licensed under a Creative Commons attribution non-commercial share-alike license.
This is the very definition of an intimate gig: a song in the back of a London cab.
Arcade Fire and Bruce Springsteen together at last.
And the Hackday band is.... The Rumble Strips. Never heard of 'em. But they sound like they could be fun.
Yes, there is a reason why I'm using this machine tag. Watch the next release of Last.fm for machine tagging goodness on events.
More about the microformats that can now be found on Last.fm.
Pictures of my band. My, what a grim-looking lot we are.
William Gibson gives a first-hand account of U2's redristribution of the future.