Knock2Bag Comedy Night, Moth Club: ‘Fun, whacky, and with something for everyone’
Tim Key and Rosie Jones were on an impressive bill at the popular weekly gig
Tim Key and Rosie Jones were on an impressive bill at the popular weekly gig
The five-piece turn the iconic Hackney venue into an ‘indie rock fever dream’
Californian indie duo ‘back in their stride’ after singer Cleo Tucker’s recent gender transition and open struggle to adapt to his deeper voice
This month’s local live music listings ranges from the A$AP Mob to a pair of ‘howling’ violins, via indie-pop and free-jazz
This month’s local live music listings features supergroups, atomic age rock, Dutch anarchist jazz punk and some experimental luminaries
Despite a more academic bent than the audience were prepared for, Joey Mellen’s delved into the possibilities of the brain with aplomb during his trepanning talk at MOTH Club last weekend
Having collaborated many a time, on tour and on record, with scene giants King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Mild High Club’s three-set Hackney residency left our reviewer relaxed – too relaxed?
This month’s gig guide is an all-American affair: except for a hard-riffing band named after a Gloucestershire village…
Christmas jazz, a Scottish troubadour, chicken nuggets and new music from SEO-unfriendly London band Totally – it’s all in this month’s gig guide
We chat to Speaking In Tongues, who will play Talking Heads: 77 and Remain in Light in full later this month
This month marks the return of our gig guide – so Hackney, get ready for some acid rock, punk, rap and more besides
The initial bundle of bands includes Los Campesinos!, the British country-rock stylings of Ultimate Painting and the buttoned-up New Jersey indie of Pinegrove
Amber Arcades, Night Flowers and Wolf Eyes among those joining headliners like Liars, Sophie and Jenny Hval at the multi-venue festival in August
The panel, featuring members of local bands Big Joanie and Shopping, was organised by the London Short Film Festival
Next month’s festival includes a special focus on the LGBTQ community
Sick of the same old headline acts? A new music festival launching this month puts the big names of tomorrow at its core