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The Public Eye are a four-piece band from Derby that create indie rock songs similar to artists like The Streets, Arctic Monkeys, The K’s, etcetera. We got the chance to speak to them, here’s what they said!
Shallowdrown played their first ever gig supporting Ant Hill in Leicester on the 27th December, at The Big Difference in Leicester. They are a four-piece rock band that have just started out and have some great songs, and their debut night showed it. See them again on January 22nd! Read to find out more.
Spellgaze played at The Big Difference on Saturday 12 October, along with Honest Dave and The Cause! Find out more about the bands and the night here.
‘No Way, No How’ by Plastic Circus, their new single, is being released on Saturday 5th October! Read on to find out more about this song and the band.
ANT HILL are a 4-piece grunge/post-punk band from Leicester and their debut single ‘comedown (another name)’ is out on Friday 1st November! Find out more about the song and the band here.
On 16 August, Archy and The Astronauts and Ant Hill supported Dreamcage at The Soundhouse in Leicester, for a big come-back live gig. Find out what we thought of the night.
The (mostly) American rock band The Breeders performed at Leeds 02 Academy on the 24 June as a stop on their UK tour, supported by Big Joanie. Read more about the night here.
The American rock band Green Day performed at the Old Trafford Cricket Stadium in Manchester on Friday night, a stop on their Saviors tour which is to celebrate 30 years of their album ‘Dookie’ and 20 years of their album ‘American Idiot’. Here’s more on the night.
As far as gigs go, this one definitely walked or perhaps ran miles. With a glowing atmosphere throughout the night all four bands created a wonderful space within this lovely and intimate venue. Three bands supported The Confederate Dead at The Big Difference on Thursday 6 June, here’s more on them.
The punk legends of Sex Pistols will be led by Frank Carter to playing a full run through of their iconic album ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’ at London’s Bush Hall. Here’s more.
Its not a reunion- it’s a remastered classic. More on Oasis’ remastered album of ‘Definitely Maybe’ to celebrate 30 years of its release.