Ahead of the main event in Brighton, a series of regional 'Road To' shows took place including in Glasgow.
The singer-songwriter was going on a journey through his back catalogue.
The infinite anxiety tour made its way to Glasgow, celebrating the release of their latest album.
Even in its weakest moments, Sleep Theory’s debut album, 'Afterglow', is nothing less than stellar. If these guys keep delivering material of this quality, there'll be nowhere to go but upwards.
Day two in Liverpool and we had another great day lined up.
In the City of Music, we settled in for a brilliant weekend of live music.
Three years removed from Wood’s departure, Black Country, New Road offers the studio debut of their second life. ‘Forever Howlong’ is an ambitious, folky, and pastoral affair – replete with recorders, mandolins, and winding prog-folk odysseys. Yet despite its grandeur, it hums with warmth and communal resilience, the same force that carried the Cambridge six-piece through turbulent reinvention. This is music unabashed in its twee heart, lavished with baroque melodies.
Down at Ayr beach, we were treated to a great evening of live music.
Ten years in, and Manchester Punk Festival hasn’t lost an ounce of its spirit which led to another great April weekend in the city.
Good Friday really lived up to the name, as Frank Turner and Amigo The Devil descended on Southampton.










