Lee Moroney
Mild High Club – Skiptracing // Album Review
"Skiptracing is the perfect escape from the strangest of summers"
Preoccupations // Live
Preoccupations tonight are back where they belong. And that is a relief for all of us.
Sunflower Bean // Live Review
Both bands on show tonight have one foot in the past, however what’s so exciting is that neither are restrained or hindered by their heroes.
Run The Jewels // Live Review
They trade intricate, cutting and sometimes humorous rhymes with a dexterous and comfortable manner.
Latitude Festival // Review
Latitude is a beautiful concoction of the avant-garde and experimental, the upcoming and the established.
Latitude Festival // Preview
We look at the treats instore for you at the magical 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival
The Maccabees // Live Review
The Maccabees have managed to maintain their essence; that effervescent and exciting spirit that drew so many people to them some 8 years ago.
Homeless Billionaires // Live Review
Homeless Billionaires have forged a sound that is not quite like anything on the circuit right now
Latitude Festival // Sunday Review
Lee Moroney heads to this years Latitude festival to see a plethora of great music, comedy and art.
Latitude Festival // Saturday Review
Lee Moroney heads to this years Latitude festival to see a plethora of great music, comedy and art.
Latitude Festival // Review
Lee Moroney heads to this years Latitude festival to see a plethora of great music, comedy and art.
Future Islands // Live Review
Samuel T. Herring sauntered onto the stage at Camden’s Electric Ballroom with the aura of a man who’s very much in control.
Woman’s Hour // Live Review
Woman’s Hour let their music do the talking, the connection between the four people on stage and the 250 in the Purcell Room almost tangible.
Arthur Beatrice // Live Review
Arthur Beatrice could really start a party if given the right time and place. Sadly for those sandwiched between Rough Trade East’s aisles, here and now is not really that time or place.