Bridlington acoustic duo Seafret (Jack Sedman and Harry Draper) will soon hit the festival circuit in support of their newest release Atlantis. Ahead of the concerts, A Music Blog, Yea? caught up with the group to discuss writing honest music, hailing from Bridlington, and their upcoming festival dates. Enjoy our
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Gimme Your Answers: An Interview w/ Lewis Watson
After watching Lewis Watson perform at Manchester Academy, we wanted to get to know the charming artist a bit more. Being the lovely chap that he is, the English singer-songwriter recently had a little chat with us. Here's what he had to say about Manchester, his debut record The Morning,
Festival Review: Kendal Calling 2014 (including Suede, Frank Turner, Rae Morris, + more)
Gimme Your Answers 2: An Interview w/ As Elephants Are
Review + Photos: Slowdive @ The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto
Waves of melodic guitar, pedal boards and ghostly vocals are signatures of Slowdive and its cherished “shoegaze” genre. For the British band, a 22-year hiatus of new material ends tonight with their sold-out engagement at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall. The anticipated album, simply titled Slowdive, has just been released and runs the
Review: Tramlines 2016 (Dizzee Rascal, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Hinds, The Japanese House, + more)
With most metropolitan music festivals, you often have the difficult decision of choosing between inevitable stage clashes and weighing up the walk from one music venue to another. Tramlines hardly differs from this, however, with an ever growing impressive line up at the festivals main stage and a series of
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Review + Photos: Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwood @ Manchester Cathedral – Manchester
Review: Cage the Elephant @ Rescue Rooms – Nottingham
Insane stage dives, crowd surfing, and an explosive onstage head banging display, Matt Shultz ensures that Cage the Elephant still carry that live flair. Screaming "fuck you" to Valentine's day, Shultz didn't hold back, soaring over the crowd during second number 'In One Ear'. Rolling into the mosh pit and shrieking
Review: The Fest 2015, Day 2 (Beach Slang, Rozwell Kid, Modern Baseball, + more)
Round two of FEST 14 began groggily. Hungover FESTers clutched water bottles and iced coffees under bleary eyes and death-breath, huddled on sidewalks and bar patios in solidarity. The streets of downtown Gainesville were alive with the muted sounds of thousands of Converse clumping along lazily, and irreverent tunes blasting







