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Tied up: Ropewalks’ regeneration gets national acclaim

Tied up: Ropewalks’ regeneration gets national acclaim

The slice of city centre has just been awarded a prestigious national award. We caught up with Ropewalks’ Chris Gibson for a chat about the area’s success, and its future.


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Intergalactic Planetary Alignment

Intergalactic Planetary Alignment

A night as free wheeling and unpredictable as…why as the very start of our universe itself. At least, that’s the bold claim of the Intergalactic Megatron crew.


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Review: Rhodes at Mello Mello, 30th September

Review: Rhodes at Mello Mello, 30th September

Miné Salkin heads to the city’s best DIY venue to catch Mersey math rock newcomers Rhodes.


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Radar: Rosie Vanier and Roxanne de Bastion

Radar: Rosie Vanier and Roxanne de Bastion

Thrills and spills aplenty at MelloMello next month, when two of the most electrifying and distinctive female talents hit the city: one at the keys, one with guitar. Both worth your while.


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Spotify playlist: Pete Bentham

Spotify playlist: Pete Bentham

Pete Bentham is a hard man to miss on the Liverpool music scene. Promoting music night and gigs, publishing CDs, printing fanzines and even fronting his own band – Pete Bentham and the Dinnerladies. It was about time SevenStreets caught up with Pete for a chat: Free Rock and Roll; Inner City Sumo; The Dinnerladies. [...]


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Big brother is watching: Orwell at Mello Mello

Big brother is watching: Orwell at Mello Mello

French baroque pop loveliness visits the city this Friday night.


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Eux Autres – tres bien

Eux Autres – tres bien

Will Fitzpatrick looks forward to Those Others at Mello Mello.


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Guitar hero: Dustin Wong and Mi Ami

Guitar hero: Dustin Wong and Mi Ami

We’ve seen numerous loop-pedal-wielding instrumentalists recently, but none are quite as thrilling as Dustin Wong. The guitarist, who plays in joyous weirdo-pop gang Ponytail, recently released instrumental album ‘Infinite Love’ and heads to Liverpool this spring for a rare UK solo show. Conjuring up stunning soundscapes and juddering swirls of melody via delay pedals and [...]


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Picturebook Declare Independence

Picturebook Declare Independence

With a fresh blast of North Atlantic, Picturebook meld synths, strings and strident electro pop. And the resultant stew is very, very tasty.


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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…

Radar: Rockaoke at Camp and Furnace

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...

Radar: UpItUp’s 10th birthday weekend

The most exciting Liverpool electronic music label celebrates a decade, with a weekend of unique, must-see parties...

Radar: Rufus Wainwright at Liverpool Philharmonic

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