Gigwise (9/10) “Distinctly Two Door Cinema Club but it’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard from them before. It’s clever. It’s big-league. It’s ballsy. And most of all it’s fun.”
Fresh from amassing over 1 billion streams of her music and co-writing Beyonce’s new single ‘Bigger’, the opening track from the new Lion King inspired album, RAYE returned to the music scene this August with ‘Love Me Again’.
The Twang have spent over a decade defying expectation. From their beginnings in their Birmingham home town, vocalist Phil Etheridge, bassist Jon Watkin, guitarist Stu Hartland and drummer Ash Sheehan continue to wow audiences and win new fans with their electric live shows.
“The last album came from an introspective place and felt like therapy, I guess. This one is more about feeling comfortable in who I am and asking what I want to say.”
“sly, covetous pop – Taylor balances forcefulness with elegant and impactful production that veers from bluesy experimentalism to psychedelic soul” – 4*, The Guardian
Due to phenomenal demand Aitch has announced extra dates for December 2019. Tickets go on sale 10am Friday 16th August
This Autumn we have siblings Joe and Helen Hammill, aka Cattle & Cane live at The Castle Hotel (29th October) as they hit the road in support of their upcoming new album ’Navigator’.
“His voice propels warm, romantic songs along with self-aware, at times winking, lyrics. The guy can sing.” – Noisey
“The words Multiple Sclerosis conjure up all sorts of images: helplessness, wheel chairs, pain, misery, and worst of all, hopelessness – and pity in the eyes of my family and friends. I remember the night I told my wife, Vanessa, she held my face in her hands, and told me “we got this”, with not a shred of pity or fear in her eyes. I knew then that I wasn’t going to go through this alone.“