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Review4/10ACT OF GOD OBSCURES THE WHOLE OF THE MOON
It seems that God is a purist when it comes to Americana
Review5/10Bearded Theory 2022
This years Bearded Theory was promising to be a particularly sweet occasion following several postponed attempts and subsequent cancelled re-arrangements due to the pandemic....
Review4/10Byline brings intelligence and insight to new urban location
There’s something satisfyingly substantial about Byline. It’s an intelligent – intellectually stimulating – festival chock full of insight, interest and intrigue. Albeit the latter I’ve added just for the sake of alliter…
Review4/10Feasty Fest 2021
Feasty Fest is touted as a food and drink festival but we found it to be much more. Featsy Fest is a one-day event with a huge variety of food, drink and entertainment for all the family.
Review4/10All Points East 2021
Having only begun in 2018, All Points East is relatively new to the London Day Festival scene, but it has quickly risen to the top of the summer calendar for alternative live music in a smaller and more intimate setting…
Review4/10Watchet 2021
How do you put into words the excitement visible on every persons face that passed through the entrance to Watchet festival this year
Review4/10Boardmasters 2021
Boardmasters returns! The UK’s biggest Surf, Skate and Music Festival returns after two years off. Of course, like for most festivals around the world 2020 was a write off and in 2019 Boardmasters
Review5/107 Things We Loved About Gateways Festival 2021
You’d happily wait two years for your team to win the Champions League. You’d happily wait two years to get your dream job. But waiting two years to go to a festival?
Review4/10Chagstock 2021 Review
The quality of bands here never fails to amaze me, and I rarely ever leave this weekend behind without a favourite new, usually unsigned, band or two to follow up and look out for.
Review5/10We Are Not a Festival Schrödinger’s Festival: Review
Can an August bank holiday getaway be simultaneously a straightforward camping weekend and – shhh, keep it quiet under your psychedelic felt hat...
Review5/10HowTheLightGetsIn Hampstead Heath
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Review4/10Mystical Immersion in Maelstrom of Cultures
There is something gorgeously addictive about Into the Wild. It has the eccentric charm of a barmy great aunt who took far too much dodgy acid in her wayward youth.
Review5/10Pussy Riot joins the Extinction list
Byline and Curious Arts Festival 2019
Review4/10Watchet 2019
Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it?! This year Watchet festival was stuffing its face, basking in the hottest august bank holiday on record and oozing quality from every orifice.
Review4/10Outcider Festival 2019
The bands on the bill were a great mix of styles, not just the punk that you might think you were in for, or the advertised headliners, but Mad Apple Circus`s ska hip hop had the punters rockin`
Review4/10Womad 2019 is some way beyond brilliant
n truth Womad 2019 wasn’t perfect, but it was bloody brilliant, if not some way beyond it. And my right-on-it teenage daughter thought so too...
Review4/10Camp Bestival Review 2019
Wow! What can I say Camp Bestival is an absolute feast for the ears, eyes and definitely taste buds!
Review5/107 Things We Loved About Beat-Herder 2019
There is no better feeling than finishing work on the Friday, getting in the car and driving down to what is, in Beat-Herder’s own words, “an orgy of beats and barminess.”
Review5/10Love Supreme - South Downs’ Cliff chalks up sheer joy
It’s rare a performance leaves me with a sense of sheer joy, but the great Jimmy Cliff (mystifyingly not a headliner at this year’s Love Supreme) left me reeling...
Review5/10Black Deer 2019 - Cashless, Stashless and Care-less in the Deep South
In its triumphant second year the Black Deer festival has successfully rebranded the leafy afternoon-tea-addicted Sussex/Kent borderlands as the Deep South.


