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Tag Archives: Vibrations
Tramlines 2013
Across Sheffield, Friday 19th – Sunday 21st July It seems barely five minutes ago when Tramlines; Sheffield’s very own metropolitan festival, launched back in 2009. Bringing together a diverse mix of local & national acts across some of the city’s … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Live
Tagged Counting Coins, Dave Woodcock, David Ford, Frog and Parrot, Gnarwolves, Hey Sholay, Hot Soles, Library Theatre, O2 Academy, Sheffield, Sheffield Corporation, Sky Larkin, Slow Club, The Bowery, The Everley Pregnant Brothers, The Fat Cat, The Harley, The Plug, Thomas Truax, Tramlines, Tramlines 2013, Vibrations, Wet Nuns, Witch Hunt
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Tramlines 2012
They grow up so quick. It seems like only yesterday I attended the first ever Tramlines back in 2009. Now with three successful years under its belt, Sheffield’s fun filled free weekender is back, and as usual promises to bigger and better than ever before… Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Live
Tagged 65 Days Of Static, Abe, Alt J, Bungalows and Bears, Dave Woodcock, Dave Woodcock and the Dead Comedians, Devonshire Green, Frog and Parrot, Great Waces, John Hanson Band, Johnny Foreigner, Rip Of Britain, Rolo Tomassi, Roots Manuva, The Bowery, The Hop, The Mudcats Trio, Tramlines 2012, Vibrations, We Are Scientists
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Vibrations Magazine – Slam Dunk Festival 2012
Returning for its seventh incarnation, it seems a lifetime ago since I attended the first ever Slam Dunk Festival way back in 2006. And how things have changed. It’s nice to see that from a single stage out on Millennium … Continue reading
Vibrations Reviews December 2011 Issue 21
Double Muscle – Tommy (Best Enemies Records) They may describe themselves as “A trio of scuzz punk ramblers” on paper, but on record, behind their schizophrenic riffs and dynamic rhythms, there’s a slick, well oiled machine at work. ‘Tommy’ gets … Continue reading
Posted in Singles / Demos / EPs
Tagged Double Muscle, Great Deeds, Hearts And Souls, Pixies, Vibrations
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Vibrations Magazine – Passport Control: Fucked Up
Having snuck past our security for a blistering set at The Well back in May, ahead of their Leeds Festival appearance we caught up with those crafty Canadians Fucked Up. With their hardcore reputation preceding them, our immigration officer Tom … Continue reading
Vibrations Reviews May 2011 Issue 18
Mondo Cane – Do It (Demo) When you list Nirvana, Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr as your influences you are setting the bar very high. Fortunately for Mondo Cane, such comparisons are indeed justified. Both ‘Do It’ and ‘Popular View’ … Continue reading
Posted in Albums, Singles / Demos / EPs
Tagged Billy Bragg, Dinosaur Jr, Frank Turner, Jamie Evans, Mondo Cane, Nirvana, Resonance, Richard Hawley, Roger Davies, Sonic Youth, U2, Vibrations
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Vibrations Reviews March 2011 Issue 17
Daniel Pearson – Wishing Well It would have been very easy for Daniel Pearson to continue down the alt Americana route established by debut ‘Satellites. Instead ‘Wishing Well’ is a bold step forward; notably more electric and urgent, yet will … Continue reading
Vibrations ‘Second Hearing’ – March 2011 Issue 17
You all know the drill by now. Two listens, summed up in twenty wise words. Pretty much like this intro. Singles SupaJamma – Madaboutit Bold mix of rock and reggae. Bit lacking on lyrical content, but forgivable given overall goodtime … Continue reading
Vibrations Reviews – January 2011 Issue 16
Tigers That Talked – The Merchant Released at the end of 2010, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Tigers That Talked have missed a golden opportunity to market The Merchant as 2011’s first big album. But as soon as you … Continue reading
Vibratons Feature – Insect Guide (November 2010, Issue 15)
Squirrel feeding, Lady Gaga and chance encounters in libraries. Not all at once mind. That would be silly. “The masterplan is just to make music and fall asleep”, Insect Guide tell Tom Bailey. Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Interviews
Tagged Insect Guide, Leeds Cockpit, Pale Saints, Squirrel Records, Vibrations
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