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Category Archives: N

Bands/artists whose name begins with the letter N.

Nik Aslam

August 30, 2015by philviles Leave a comment

Enticed by the offer of free beer by Nik’s kind promoter, who was I to turn down a free gig with free beer? Turned out to be pretty decent as […]

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NME Awards Tour

NME Awards Tour 2015

March 25, 2015by philviles Leave a comment

Who: The Wytches, Slaves, Fat White Family and Palma Violets. Why: To showcase the best of alternative music, or the bands that have been lauded over by NME hacks. Date: […]

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Nick Oliveri

Nick Oliveri

June 13, 2014by philviles Leave a comment

A rock monster hushed, with just his acoustic guitar and his voice to relay his hardcore output? Surely this won’t work. And by the look of this sparse crowd, Nottingham had the […]

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The 1975

The 1975

September 19, 2013by philviles Leave a comment

A number one album, a tour that has almost entirely sold out…could this band be the future of 80s-sounding nu-gaze electronica, should such a thing exist? Venue: Rock City Date: […]

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Kate Nash

Kate Nash

June 22, 2012by philviles Leave a comment

I have a soft spot for Kate Nash, even after hearing her searing drunk-punk tirade Under-Estimate The Girl, which had most people declaring that she’d lost it. But those expecting […]

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Kate Nash

Kate Nash

March 22, 2011by philviles Leave a comment

This was the second time I’d seen Kate Nash. This gig was during the tour for her second album. She came across like a woman scorned; an embittered femme fatale […]

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The New Beautiful South

The New Beautiful South

March 25, 2009by philviles Leave a comment

Not the old Beautiful South, but the ‘New’ bunch. ‘New’ meant without Paul Heaton essentially. The tracks were the same, but they were missing Heaton’s iconic brogue. Date: March 25, […]

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