You Me At Six @ Stylus review – thunderous tunes and boisterous havoc
You Me at Six performs in Leeds with striking sounds and cheering crowds.
You Me at Six performs in Leeds with striking sounds and cheering crowds.
Featured Image: Evan Wilson Born in London, but blossoming in Leeds, Nii, the Art School Live veteran has returned with his charismatic stage presence and vividly upbeat songs. Joined by Pete on the keyboard, Tom on the drums and Amanda on the bass guitar, the West Yorkshire-based musicians are masters at creating their own silky-smooth…
Featured Image: Evan Wilson Hyperdawn, comprised of Michael Cutting and Vitalija Glovackyte, first crossed paths in university. After working as solo musicians, they eventually joined forces as a duo based on experimentalism. As a result, their unique sound is a genre-defying blend of pop, smooth synth, and electronic sounds. The Manchester-based musicians use various unconventional…
Featured Image: Joel Schaegis Liverpudlian goddess of alt-pop Natalie McCool was first inspired by her father as a child to embark on her musical journey. After hearing him play the guitar when she went to bed, the sounds of old blues songs encouraged her to pick up the instrument herself. Thus, sparked the beginning of…
Featured Image: Evan Wilson After the smooth flow and residual excitement leftover from day one, the second instalment of the Art School Live festival had a lot to live up to. But the continuation did not disappoint. The blend of live and pre-recorded performers and visual artists fused seamlessly with an incredible display of student…
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