High & Lonesome returns for its second annual festival of all things Americana, acoustic and beyond on November 14th at The Brudenell Social Club and Left Bank Leeds. Here’s a taster of the exciting lineup… Continue reading
Circles for @LeeGoater
Don’t let your ears get thirsty whilst your eyes are drinking in the art… give this a listen when you visit ‘All The Way Round’ by Lee Goater. Continue reading
A Christmas Spread by @BuffetDisco
Head to The Record Club Christmas special on 6th December – they guarantee a nice Cliff-free spread! To get you in the mood, here are a few tunes, some jolly, some suicidal… Continue reading
@HighandLonesome – Leeds Americana Festival by @DeadYoung
On Saturday 22nd November 2014, Leeds based record label and promoters Dead Young proudly present the very first High and Lonesome festival, aiming to celebrate the influence of Americana in modern music. Continue reading
The Princess Bride by @clancywalker
Clancy Walker celebrates one of her favourite films The Princess Bride, just in time for an outdoor screening at Leeds Dock… INCONCEIVABLE! Continue reading
Animated Vol. 1 by @MinicineYorks
Animates season starts this week with Ernest et Célestine! Set the mood with this playlist featuring some of the best animated music promos ever created. Continue reading
An Inspirational Playlist for an Indian Summer by @southasianartuk
Bask in the warm glow of South Asian Arts summer school – pick up and instrument and you could be on the next playlist! Continue reading
A Compilation Tape Compilation by @bloodynoradj
Maria Spadafora winds the tape back with a punk rock pencil to present this epic mixtape of past mixtapes. Check out the insert artwork! *swoon* Continue reading
Some Girl I Used To Know by @Wandapops
My playlist review of Denise Van Outen’s one woman musical Some Girl I Used To Know, which premièred this week at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Continue reading
The Tetley by @Wandapops
I visited The Tetley ahead of it’s grand opening this Friday. Read the words, view the pictures, listen to my soundtrack and close your eyes – can you taste the beer yet? Continue reading