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Music review: Fontaines D.C., Gorilla, Manchester
Like all great art, it inspires you to do something.
Read the full story..Review: Julia Holter, Gorilla, Manchester
When Julia Holter last played Gorilla in February 2016, she was touring her Have You in My Wilderness album, an unexpectedly poppy proposition relative to her previous work.
Read the full story..Music Review: The Blinders, Gorilla, Manchester
If you’re on here and haven’t heard of The Blinders yet then there’s really no excuse.
Read the full story..Review: Perfume Genius, Gorilla, Manchester
It’s not often that I’ve bought an album – and subsequently bought into a musician’s entire sound – simply off the back of hearing just one track.
Read the full story..“This festival is about celebrating the range of great music described as folk.” David Agnew, director of Manchester Folk Festival
For several years, the Homegrown festival at Bury Met, with its associated Folk Expo industry event, has been one of the most significant dates on the international folk and roots music calendar.
Read the full story..Review: Julia Holter at Gorilla, Manchester
This time last year, few music fans knew the name Julia Holter.
Read the full story..Review and photo gallery: Slaves at Gorilla, Manchester
Slaves’ recent gig at Gorilla was a joyful, riotous affair.
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