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Could the city’s live music shake-up be a good thing?

Could the city’s live music shake-up be a good thing?

The city’s been hit with some serious blows to its music scene lately. But is it all gloomy tear-stained misery? Things may not be as bad as they seem…


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Liverpool Music Week Picks, part 5: Gardens and Villa

Liverpool Music Week Picks, part 5: Gardens and Villa

In the final pick for this week’s Liverpool Music Week recommendations, we head to sunny Santa Barbara for a melancholic slice of electronica, courtesy of Gardens and Villa.


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 4: Baxter Dury

Liverpool Music Week picks part 4: Baxter Dury

With his critically acclaimed third CD bursting with ripe and wonderful pop gems, it’s time for Baxter to step out of his dad’s long shadows…


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 1: Summer Camp

We spotlight some of our favourite artists visiting the city for this month’s Liverpool Music Week. First up: power-pop duo Summer Camp…


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More acts added to Liverpool Music Week 2011

More acts added to Liverpool Music Week 2011

The winter week of music wonder rolls out another set of impressive bookings. Clear your diary immediately.


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Radar: Spotlight Kid at MOJO

Nottingham’s bliss-prog outfit Spotlight Kid are yet another reason to look towards Mojo for some of the city’s most exciting gigs these days.


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Radar: Best Coast

Echo-soaked sunshine, all the way from the West Coast (and we don’t mean Fleetwood). Best Coast are heading to town this month.


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Good Day Suunshine

Good Day Suunshine

Suuns bring their atmospheric loops, stoner-rock grooves and glitchy beats to Mojo to show us just why we should be grateful Montreal’s still sending its Atlantic storm fronts westwards. Recommended.


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Music Week: James Yuill Review

How do you like your electronica? James Yuill, Capac and co showed us just how inventive it can be in the right hands.


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Mojo

Rock’n’roll’n’blues flavoured joint, with decent jukebox, bourbons, beers and boisterous, but friendly crowd. No dancefloor. Not that it’s easy to dance to Muddy Waters and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Usually standing room only at weekends, but an attitude-free zone.


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