1. Neil Young - Hyde Park
2. Slowdive - Brixton
3. Waterboys - Roundhouse
4. Secret Shine - Strongroom Bar
5. Just Mustard - Hoxton Hall
6. Confederate Dead - Lexington
7. Basement Jaxx - Crystal Palace
8. Daniel Avery - Barbican
9. Gene - Hammersmith
10. Yaang - Windmill
1. Mt.Misery & The Cords (Sheffield)
2. Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Manchester)
3. Mo Dotti & Cigarettes for Breakfast (Coventry)
4. Mt.Misery (Newcastle)
5. Healees (Birmingham)
6. Primitives & The Cords (Coventry)
7. Jeanines & Lightheaded (Glasgow)
8. Mt.Misery (Chester)
In no particular order here's my top six...
1. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
2. Lana Del Rey
3. Air
4. Bill Ryder-Jones
5. Cassandra Jenkins
6. Matt Berninger
Others - Edwyn Collins, Father John Misty, The Waterboys, The Minus 5 🎶🎶
#musicsky
1. Neil Young - Hyde Park
2. Slowdive - Brixton
3. Waterboys - Roundhouse
4. Secret Shine - Strongroom Bar
5. Just Mustard - Hoxton Hall
6. Confederate Dead - Lexington
7. Basement Jaxx - Crystal Palace
8. Daniel Avery - Barbican
9. Gene - Hammersmith
10. Yaang - Windmill
Earnestly packaged as an ‘East meets West’ musical fusion there’s perhaps as much novelty as beauty here (sitar interpretations of The Doors and The Stones anyone?). That said, there’s more than enough magic to keep it on the right side of kitsch.
Earnestly packaged as an ‘East meets West’ musical fusion there’s perhaps as much novelty as beauty here (sitar interpretations of The Doors and The Stones anyone?). That said, there’s more than enough magic to keep it on the right side of kitsch.