A band coming to Birmingham, relatively cheap tickets and something interesting to go and see: all the incentives that made four friends and I stand in a two-street long line to get into the O2 Institute and watch some musicians that don’t conform on any level. Talking amongst ourselves before we reached the front doors
2017 was a busy and triumphant year for Slowdive. The unexpected return of the beloved, influential, ’90s-indie rock icons came with an extensive tour and a critically-acclaimed full-length self-titled album — their first since 1995 — which boasts material worthy of an already stellar discography. And what better way to celebrate than by wrapping up
Japanese Breakfast — the lo-fi indie pop solo project of Little Big League’s Michelle Zauner — finally made it with a concert in the country of their namesake breakfast food, promoting their sophomore album Soft Sounds From Another Planet. The show, their first in Japan, was held at the intimate live venue UNIT located in