A musician's hands are often their most valuable assets. They are the means by which they can express themselves by using them to manipulate other instruments. ...
Broods, the brother-sister duo of Georgia and Caleb Nott, played a handful of new songs along with tracks from their first two albums to 500 fans at the Roxy in...
Even though I hadn’t seen them in years, this was a WHY? show I’d fly to from anywhere. Ten years after releasing their seminal album Alopecia, and in honour of...
Intimacy can be a powerful thing, and more often than not it takes someone incredibly talented and special to really highlight the emotional impact of those cal...
Protomartyr are an interesting entity at the best of the times, frontman Joe Casey’s intense wordplay feeling removed but driven by the rest of the instrumentat...
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"Didn't this website cover IDLES playing Rotterdam just the other day? Is there really a need for more live coverage of...
After a rescheduling of their North American tour, the Kooks recruited indie-rock contemporaries The Academic to support them on their new tour dates. Hailing f...
There aren't many bands around right now who are able to sell out massive venues the world over on the back of a debut album which already dates back to 2014. T...
New York psychedelic blues trio King Buffalo and Massachussetts' Elder both took on Haarlem's relatively packed Patronaat earlier this week with their hypnotic ...
Fast establishing themselves as a band with a devastating live reputation, shame have been steadily increasing in popularity since they released their debut alb...
What better way to spend the first day of Easter at Patronaat’s intimate Café than to experience Cryptodira, Palm Reader and Rolo Tomassi lay down some brutal m...
It's been a long time coming, but last night it finally happened! Liverpool's finest musical collective, The Beatles, marked their comeback during a hit-filled ...
Baggy pants? Check. Long, sweaty hair? Check. A good amount of fuzz and wah? Check. Today saw Fu Manchu and Tusky shredding Haarlem' Patronaat, and it all start...
It's been a little less than two years since Australian pop rockers 5 Seconds of Summer took to the Dutch stage. Back in 2016, the quartet rocked a packed out Z...
It was a diverse crowd in attendance for Canadian indie-pop stars Alvvays in Nijmegen's Doornroosje. An inclusive crowd that had that an undercurrent of friendl...