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7 must-see things at Threshold Festival 2013

7 must-see things at Threshold Festival 2013

Let’s get this clear right away: there is a lot of stuff at this year’s Threshold Festival. A lot. Music, arts, talks, food, film screenings. Across two days in various Baltic Triangle venues, they’re absolutely bloody packing it in. You’ll never, ever see everything you want to at arts festivals like this. It’s the nature [...]


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Radar: The Uke Do at Mello Mello

Radar: The Uke Do at Mello Mello

Fans of the humble uke take note: you’re going to love this…


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Gunfight at Mello Mello: My Darling Clementine

Gunfight at Mello Mello: My Darling Clementine

Elvis Costello has a lot to answer for. Love him or loathe him, you can’t deny Costello’s influence on modern British music. The skittish, new wave pop of the likes of Two Door Cinema Club and The Cribs; the relentless as provincial rain singing of Alex Turner and Jake Bugg and the crooning of band [...]


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Gunfight at Mello Mello: My Darling Clementine

Gunfight at Mello Mello: My Darling Clementine

Elvis Costello has a lot to answer for. Love him or loathe him, you can’t deny Costello’s influence on modern British music. The skittish, new wave pop of the likes of Two Door Cinema Club and The Cribs; the relentless as provincial rain singing of Alex Turner and Jake Bugg and the crooning of band [...]


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Difficult Decisions: Deputy Mayor speaks on Mello Mello

Cuts mean that rates relief cannot be offered to premises that run partially as bars or cafes, says Deputy Mayor Paul Brant, but council says it will help Mello Mello ‘flourish’.


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Mello Mello: A Performer’s Point of View

Mello Mello: A Performer’s Point of View

I’m not a big social drinker but whenever I do fancy a quiet sit down with a comic book and my thoughts I inevitably wander over to Mello Mello, a non-profit bar and cafe run by a bunch of friendly enthusistic hippies. I remember when it first opened nigh on four years ago, they had [...]


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MelloMello: “We need to mobilise fast”

MelloMello: “We need to mobilise fast”

We asked MelloMello Director Rob Longson for his take on the uncertain future of the bar and the role of Liverpool City Council.


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Mello Doubt? Council rates decision muddies future for Liverpool bar

Mello Doubt? Council rates decision muddies future for Liverpool bar

MelloMello says a council decision to strip it of rate relief throws its future into doubt


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Our top 7 Bank Holiday events not to miss

Our top 7 Bank Holiday events not to miss

Right across Merseyside, there’s really good stuff happening this weekend. Which is a good job, to be honest: post-Olympics, and with barely any sun for ages, the summer’s looking like a distant memory already. Sob. As ever, there’s far too many events for us to mention individually – so here’s a rundown of some of [...]


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Minion TV Album Launch

Minion TV Album Launch

Minion TV’s third album in two years sees the band mature, explore new textures and magic up something wonderful…


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Fone Home

Fone Home

Electro rock of the highest order is alive and firing on all analogue sequencers in the city – ladies and gentlemen, you are floating in Fonetiks


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Streetsourcing: Tea for a fiver in Liverpool

Streetsourcing: Tea for a fiver in Liverpool

Tea-time; a rumble in the stomach; a fiver in the pocket. But where to eat in Liverpool city centre?


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Radar: Take Care and Sun Electric album/label launch

Radar: Take Care and Sun Electric album/label launch

The Sun Electric Band is launching a debut EP on their own label, Take Care, tonight at Mello Mello


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Version Excursion: A Journey into Sound

Version Excursion: A Journey into Sound

City based musical mavericks Rebel Soul offer to up our musical air miles in one heady night of ska, rocksteady, funk and Afrobeat goodness. If you’re stuck in a groove, these guys have the remedy…


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Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

Sick of the high street? Want a weekend mooching around some of the region’s nicest spaces for great stuff to buy? You’re in luck.


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Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

— Matt Berry comes to the Kazimier with his set of psych-folk and tracks from his new album, Kill The Wolf.

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“It’s easy to get sniffy about pop music”: Thea Gilmore interviewed

Cerebral songwriter Thea Gilmore now comes with strings attached, as you'll witness at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall this Friday. Alan O’Hare finds out more…

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It's karaoke! But cool! And with - yes, really - a live band. What's not to love? Get your lungs around Camp and Furnace's new night...

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The colourful baroque pop hero visits the Phil for the first time in six years this summer...
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