Review: Spector @ Gorilla, Manchester
If all of Spector’s songs are, essentially, cries of existential angst from frontman Fred MacPherson, they are more fun than most.
If all of Spector’s songs are, essentially, cries of existential angst from frontman Fred MacPherson, they are more fun than most.
As the London four-piece come to Manchester to play Gorilla on Saturday, MM spoke to frontman Fred MacPherson, who says that although the band comes from London they’re happy to be get outside of the capital for a UK-tour.
Maccabees fans have been eagerly anticipating this UK tour to get a flavour of their upcoming fourth album, but on last night’s evidence at the Manchester Ritz, it is hard to gauge whether the record will match their previous efforts.
Ahead of the The Maccabees’ upcoming show at Manchester Ritz, guitarist Felix White took some time out of his schedule to talk to MM about their new album, growing as a band and life on the road.
Rose by name Rose by nature. An unassuming star in the making took to the stage of Gorilla last night to deliver a pitch perfect set to reams of loyal fans.
The Pontefract four-piece have the the look (a lot of hair I may add), a dedicated core following and more importantly the tunes that warrant REGULAR airplay on major radio.
Review of Peter Strickland’s The Duke of Burgundy at Manchester’s Cornerhouse.
Rising star Bipolar Sunshine warmed crowds at an exclusive event hosted by BOSE at Deansgate’s The Great Northern
Torque Studios – who were only officially formed on Tuesday – bagging two awards at the Dare To Be Digital (DTBD) exhibition in Dundee two weeks ago, scooping a £25,000 prize from Channel Four and a place on the BAFTA ‘Ones to Watch’ shortlist for Don’t Walk: Run!
3 in a Bed will premiere at Manchester’s AMC cinema on Monday June, 30
Adio Marchant, aka Bipolar Sunshine, recently played at Manchester Academy in front of his home crowd. He is also set to play in Liverpool and Leeds at the start of May.
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