BRING ME THE HORIZON / YOU ME AT SIX | LIVE REVIEW
There aren’t many bigger bands in the UK than Bring Me The Horizon, a band that have grown from metalcore upstarts into full on arena pop rock icons.
There aren’t many bigger bands in the UK than Bring Me The Horizon, a band that have grown from metalcore upstarts into full on arena pop rock icons.
Ex-Genesis member Steve Hackett and his collection of talented musicians take to the road on another lengthy UK tour, this time playing 1977 Genesis live album Seconds Out in its entirety.
The latest roundup of newly released Welsh music features dance, metal, rock, indie, pop, punk, folk, psych and experimental sounds from all over Wales
What better way to start the Bay Series at Alexandra Head in Cardiff Bay than with a band that does live as gloriously as their prolific studio work? Biffy Clyro are here, and the crowd are eager for some respite and sheer entertainment amidst this unpleasantness.
After 17 quiet months, bank holiday Monday saw live music back in the heart of Cardiff once more, under the banner Live & Unlocked.
New albums, mini-albums, EPs, singles and songs on vinyl, tape, CD, CDR, downloadable formats and streaming platforms. All recent, all Welsh and all music, or close enough.
Watched by a socially distanced crowd of just 150, in a hall well over 10 times that capacity, and with rigorous COVID security measures in place, this was a strange setting for the return of the Manic Street Preachers.
Hats off to every band who performed, reports Owen Scvourfield, and a huge round of applause to everyone involved at Steelhouse for putting on a safe and friendly event amidst continuing COVID-related stress and disruption.
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