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No secret here: we’re fans of Divorce at CONE. Not of the disintegration of marriage, of course, but of the Nottingham‑based band whose rich mix

No secret here: we’re fans of Divorce at CONE. Not of the disintegration of marriage, of course, but of the Nottingham‑based band whose rich mix

Coming at your ears like a much-needed burst of optimism and offbeat charm, cootie catcher’s latest release Something We All Got delivers unpredictable joy over

There’s nothing like a triple bill of rebellion, power chords, and mosh pits to cut through the tedium of the working week. And Wednesday night’s

Right now, the hardcore scene is having a moment. Bands like Turnstile, SPEED, and Guilt Trip are bursting with talent, tearing it up with new

Harsh winter months provide the perfect backdrop to consider some universal truths: the transience of connection and beauty, the cyclical nature of life, and our

Independent Venue Week returned for its 12th consecutive run in January 2026. Celebrating music from across the globe, from small, emerging talent, to trailblazers, the

A crowd of roughly 150 people filtered into Exchange Bristol last Wednesday night for a bill that unfolded in two very different ways. Canadian singer-songwriter

They never dented the Billboard charts or crossed into mainstream stardom, but those who encountered The Format during their initial 2000s run were deeply enamored.

Anna von Hausswolff has always seemed like an artist best suited to the darker months. But arriving in Bristol in January—the city slick with rain,

There’s something quietly disarming about Concave, the debut album from Chicago-based singer-songwriter Delaney Bailey. It doesn’t arrive making a big, declarative statement. Instead, it slips
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