Sound City 2013: Mikhael Paskalev – review
Already becoming very popular in his home country of Norway, LIPA graduate Mikhael Paskalev finally returned to Liverpool this weekend to play Sound City – his first gig in the city for some time. Even before More...
Sound City 2013: Noah and the Whale
Noah and the Whale were the last band of Sound City’s Thursday night to finish off in the Anglican Cathedral. Firstly, what a venue. The towering walls and huge arches at night are lit up, throwing dramatic shadowy More...
Sound City 2013: Jetta – review
Jetta is one of the first acts to hit off Liverpool’s Sound City. Having been based in London for the past few years, this Thursday was her first gig back in her home town for a while, and she was happy to be More...
Liverpool’s Catch 22
Liverpool’s cultural scene has taken three large blows this week: 1. Costa Coffee have announced that they are set to open one of their stores in the old Whitehouse pub, known for Banksy’s Rat. The rat’s future More...
Albums you should listen to: No.1 – Feels by Animal Collective (2005)
Primitive and emotive, it takes you to new peaks of wonder while sounding undeniably attractive. This album echoes right through you. It’s the type of sound that a baby or toddler would adore to listen More...
Introducing local Liverpool talent: The Thespians
Breaking into the garage rock scene in Liverpool, The Thespians have already grabbed the attention of the savvy local music enthusiasts with their new sounds, and are making waves right throughout the city. A lively More...
Concerts attract the worst human beings
These past few weeks the news has reminded us of the worst that mankind can offer, whether it be the subversion of the food chain to earn a few more gold coins, the brutal murder of one’s partner, or simply David More...
Hungary for Sziget?
”Sziget is a fantastic festival, more colourful and probably a lot cleaner than Glastonbury”. Michael Eavis, visiting in 2012. Terrible puns aside, if you only visit one festival abroad this summer More...
Single day wristbands for Sound City Festival go on sale
Single day wristbands for Liverpool Sound City Festival have just gone on sale for £25. 3 day wristbands are already available for a reduced price of £40, but this will be set to increase on Saturday 2 March, More...
Spring Awakening – preview and interview
From Thursday 6 – Saturday 8 December, Liverpool University Student Theatre will be performing Spring Awakening, a modern musical. Audiences can expect upbeat pop-rock songs as they watch the story of childhood More...







