Last night we watched Benjamin Clementine skate around a stage on a bit of scaffolding, singing to mannequinsshort3 Nov 2017
Last night Matthew Herbert’s Brexit Big Band tore up the Daily Mail and turned it into a celebration of the EUshort24 Oct 2017
Baffling and ludicrous, but kidding itself of artistic heft – St. Vincent’s new not-live live showshort18 Oct 2017
Beck’s London show last night was a welcome party for one album – and a wake for anothershort13 Oct 2017
You might think Nick Cave’s current performances would be cold and distant – it’s the complete oppositeshort2 Oct 2017
LCD Soundsystem’s victory lap comeback is over – they’re a newly rejuvenated band nowshort18 Sep 2017
Chastity Belt could have played any hipster spot in Manchester last week, instead they played a grimy old pubshort11 Sep 2017
On a rain-soaked Sunday night at EOTR, Perfume Genius flirted with both triumph and disastershort5 Sep 2017
King Khan’s End of the Road show was pure James Brown – just with a leotard which showed his arseshort4 Sep 2017
Ty Segall was the visceral alternative to Father John Misty’s headline set at End of the Roadshort3 Sep 2017
Hang on – shouldn’t Father John Misty’s first festival headline show have been completely miserable?short3 Sep 2017
A night of messy and delirious noise – Slowdive and The Moonlandingz open End of the Road 2017short1 Sep 2017
Vince Staples only needs an iPod and a massive orange screen to throw his abrasive partyshort1 Sep 2017
The difference between an Andrew Hung live show and a Fuck Buttons one couldn’t be starkershort16 Aug 2017
There are two sides to a Regina Spektor live show – and one is distinctly better than the othershort10 Aug 2017