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Tag: Music Review

Inspiral Carpets: A band in top form

It is bucket hat and parka-galore at The Boiler Shop on Friday evening! A roaring and packed out venue is … More

Boiler Shop, Inspiral Carpets, live review, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Newcastle, Oasis

néomí – I could never leave

The ever-enchanting néomí is back with her new single ‘I could never leave’, it is a tender, sweet and comforting … More

Folk Pop, i could leave, i could never leave, more music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, neomi, New Music, Pop Music, Review

Modern Alibi – Seventies

Modern Alibi released their debut single last month and with ‘Seventies’ show what they are made of and what alt … More

Modern Alibi, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Pop Rock, Review, Seventies

Great Park Avenue – Pete My Teacher

If you are a fan of Pete Doherty’s sexy vocals and the rocking soundscapes The Libertines used to make, ‘Pete … More

Great Park Avenue, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, Pete Doherty, Pete My Teacher, pop, rock, Swedish Rock, The Libertines, UK rock

Bocce – Fortune

A guitar-heavy indie rock track was released by Australian five-piece Bocce. ‘Fortune’ is their latest, a catchy and uplifting, fast … More

bocce, fortune, music, Music For, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, pop, Review, rock

This is Stockton Calling’s full line-up

The organisers of Stockton’s very own all-dayer have announced the final wave of artists that will be performing at the … More

Article, Blog, Festival, Festival Announcement, Music For The Misfits, Music News, Music Review, News, Stockton Calling

Live at Mosaic Tap: Emma Robson and Laura Dickinson

On Thursday evenings our home base is situated just behind the Centre for Life next to Newcastle central station, the … More

Blog, Emma Robson, Laura dickinson, Live at Mosaic Tap, Live music, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, Review

Carli Oso – Make Some Noise

‘Make Some Noise’ is the intricate and soft, refined new alternative pop song created and released by Carli Oso. The … More

Carli Oso, Make Some Noise, Michael Franti, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, World Music, Xavier Rudd

Jack Ellis – Hair of the Dog

Jack Ellis just released his third single, ‘Hair of the Dog’, the track is a rocking and riffing track with … More

Hair of the Dog, Jack Ellis, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Rock Music, Rock n Roll, Rock Review

February Round Up

The People Versus – Pretty Words Oxford-based six piece The People Versus have made their return with alluring dream pop … More

Misfits Round Up, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Reviews, The Round Up

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It is bucket hat and parka-galore at The Boiler Shop on Friday evening! A roaring and packed out venue is waiting for the band that went before Oasis to unravel songs most of us have heard before, no matter what age. Ahead of Inspiral Carpets’ performance we get to enjoy the experimental mix of Madchester influences The Kustom Built bring to the stage! Read the review on our website now.
Banners recently released captivating pop song ‘Tell You I Love You’, and we reviewed it, so go and have a read and a listen on the website! 🎶
Our favourite north east-based new wave post-punk outfit have just released their new single ‘Nirvana Now’ and it’s potentially one of our favourites. Read our thoughts, and listen to Polyvinyl's new single, on our website!
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