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Really looking forward to Phoebe Bridgers at Saint Luke’s tomorrow night. ‘Stranger In The Alps’ is a modern classic. Can’t think of many better records than that in the last 10 years. Harrison Whitford is supporting too, who released a fantastic record this year. Should be an insanely good show.

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Anyone heading down for the Neighbourhood Festival this weekend? Decent line up for the price.


Got tickets for the weekend but only going on Saturday as I’m off to the UFC in Liverpool on Sunday.

Gutted to be missing DMAs and Noel on the Sunday but can’t complain with Saturdays line up.
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A mixed bag at Hidden Door in Leith Theatre last night. Stina Tweeddale looked a bit lost on her own, Gwenno and Nadine Shah were both decent without being spectacular while Dream Wife stole the show with their energy and some very competent musicianship. 

An excellent venue but they need to get their bar service sorted out. The queues were ridiculous.

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Ezra Furman was utterly fantastic last night. A very special talent indeed.

Frankie & The Witch Fingers to look forward to tomorrow, with Shredd (one of my favourite bands in the country at the moment) supporting. Should be a good one.

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Slam Dunk festival was immense yesterday. First time going to the Midlands after going to North the past couple of years. The layout was much better as was the organisation of the festival.

Managed to catch Templeton Pek, Can't Swim, Four Year Strong (both full band and acoustic sets), Creeper, Twin Atlantic, Rob Lynch, Trash Boat, Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Taking Back Sunday and Jimmy Eat World.

Not a bad performance amongst them, fully enjoyed each set and finishing it with a mad singalong to The Middle was absolute perfection.

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Ezra Furman was utterly fantastic last night. A very special talent indeed.


Can't think of anyone else who gives so much of himself, emotionally, in his gigs as Ezra Furman does.


Totally agree with you both, that's my favourite gig in a long time. The Hounds of Love cover and the solo version of Watch You Go By were a bit special.
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