Manchester’s Soup Kitchen is one of those places in Manchester that speaks of a different time in music. It’s a […]
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REVIEW: The Body at Deaf Institute
A Grade II listed 1877 building, formerly an actual institute for the deaf and dumb, before being transformed into a […]
REVIEW: Jeff Rosenstock at Sound Control
JEFF Rosenstock is an American musician and songwriter who has been creating music for almost two decades. While he has […]
PREVIEW: Transformer Festival
SUNDAY 28th of May brings first instalment of the exciting new experimental and avante garde gigs being promoted by Victoria […]
PARKLIFE PREVIEW: Max Chapman
Manchester’s most popular music festival, Parklife, is almost here. In three weeks, Heaton Park will be home to 150,000 fans […]
REVIEW: Napalm Death live at Rebellion
EVERY so often in heavy music comes a spectacularly, ear splittingly good bill. Lock Up, Power Trip, Brujeria and Napalm […]
Salford University to host conference dedicated to Prince
The University of Salford’s School of Arts and Media is to host an academic conference on the life and legacy […]
REVIEW: Jamie Lenman at Sound Control
THE early-to-mid-2000s saw an influx of British alternative bands who blended crushingly heavy riffs with a chorus-driven, pop rock sensibility. […]
INTERVIEW: Clean Cut Kid
Liverpool based rockers Clean Cut Kid talk about their ethos with Quays reporter Tilly Marsh – “listen to yourself – […]
REVIEW: SFTOC17: Tru Luv Stage
QUAYS managed to see three acts hip hop promotions company Tru Luv’s stage; rapper crossed crooner Tobi Sunomla, the diminutive […]
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