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Horrors, The: The Horrors: Omeara, London
Live Review by Stevie Chick, The Guardian, 12 July 2017
PREVIEWING THEIR NEW ALBUM V, the gothic hipsters hint at a life beyond the record-nerd crowd, mixing in throbbing electronics to lighter-waving effect. ...
New York Dolls, Tubes, The: The New York Dolls, the Tubes: the Matrix, San Francisco CA
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 5 September 1973
THE REMARKABLE thing about the rock group called the New York Dolls, who began a three night engagement last night at the new Matrix (once ...
Alejandro Escovedo: The Borderline, London
Live Review by Gavin Martin, Uncut, February 2003
MIDWAY INTO HIS SECOND-EVER London performance — the hottest ticket in town after his rapturously received Barbican debut five days earlier — Escovedo dedicated a ...
David Gilmour: Royal Albert Hall, London
Live Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 31 May 2006
THE PINK FLOYD REUNION at Live 8 last year was not enough to revive the group. But it has propelled David Gilmour’s solo career to ...
The Clash, Suicide: The Clash, Suicide: The Music Machine, London
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 5 August 1978
TIME HAS come today. Third of four Music Machine gigs and surprise! the ritual bottling of Suicide appears to have been omitted for ...
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 11 September 1976
A STRANGE affair, this. And then some. ...
Live Review by Jonh Ingham, Sounds, 31 July 1976
ABOVE MANCHESTER'S Free Trade Hall is a little known auditorium, capable of holding some 400, cunningly named the Lesser Hall. Until the Sex Pistols discovered ...
Live Review by Paul Mathur, Melody Maker, 2 May 1992
IT'S, UH, KINDA TRAGIC ...
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 11 September 1976
Our Islington correspondent mingles with the Sex Pistols' portable audience looking for Johnny Rotten's toof. It's incisive stuff… ...
Lou Reed at the Hammersmith Odeon
Live Review by Max Bell, NME, 5 April 1975
THERE'S AN ILLUMINATED sign outside the Hammersmith Odeon that says: "It's all too much. Lou Reed in Concert." Wry humour or someone taking a subtle ...
Wayne County & The Electric Chairs: Wayne County: Electric Circus, Manchester
Live Review by Paul Morley, NME, 6 August 1977
UPSTAIRS IN THE tiny Electric Circus dressing room Wayne County fussily fumbles and fidgets; he's got to look just right. He's wearing a crisp fawn ...
Antony & the Johnsons: Antony and the Johnsons: Southern Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
Live Review by Steven R Rosen, blurt-online.com, 4 February 2009
TRANSCENDENCE IS a goal in so much music - so much art - that it feels too easy, too common. Maybe that's because contemporary "transcendent ...
Devo: Free Trade Hall, Manchester
Live Review by Paul Morley, NME, 18 March 1978
SUDDENLY.....Devo! ...
Roger McGuinn: Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, MOJO, August 1997
A BLACK EXECUTIVE chair sits in the middle of an empty stage in a in a puddle of swirling, blobby, cod-psychedelic lights. Its as if ...
Prince: Birmingham National Indoor Arena
Live Review by Paul Moody, NME, 7 August 1993
THE TINY FIGURE in silky lemon and black trouser-suit and Spanish heels is talking. ...
Jobriath: The Troubadour, Los Angeles
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, September 1974
JERRY BRANDT isn't noted for doing things in a small way, but Jobriath, his latest project, might prove to be merely mildly successful. ...
Todd Rundgren, Utopia: Todd Rundgren: Thank God for Todd
Live Review by Michael Gross, NME, 6 July 1974
Todd Rundgren: Central Park, NYC ...
Kate Bush: The Palladium, London
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 28 April 1979
TWO MEMORIES: recalled first are the days when rock and roll was swamped with failed classical pianists and violinists who knew that they could make ...
Lez Zeppelin: How Many More Times? Many More, Please: Lez Zeppelin: The Garage, London
Live Review by Mat Snow, Rock's Backpages, June 2013
SIX DECADES into the rock era, we are in the epoch of the tribute act. Which is to say, every act still going is a ...
Siouxsie & The Banshees: Banshees Make The Breakthrough: Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Nick Kent, NME, 29 July 1978
IF PUNKS ARE currently being brushed off by "official sources" as a speedily-becoming-extinct species, why then is it damn near impossible to find a comfortable ...
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