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Review: Black Deer Festival 2022

Love Saves The Day is now a firm staple on the yearly festival calendar, holding the crown of Bristol’s biggest music festival, pulling in crowds from all over the UK. For its tenth year, Love Saves The Day made the ambitious leap up to Ashton Court Estate on the western edges of Bristol, with the capacity to hold 60,000 partygoers over the jubilee weekend.

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Review: Love Saves the Day 2022

Love Saves The Day is now a firm staple on the yearly festival calendar, holding the crown of Bristol’s biggest music festival, pulling in crowds from all over the UK. For its tenth year, Love Saves The Day made the ambitious leap up to Ashton Court Estate on the western edges of Bristol, with the capacity to hold 60,000 partygoers over the jubilee weekend.

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Review: Dot to Dot 2022

Dot to Dot Festival 2022 has done it again. Held yearly in Bristol and Nottingham, Dot to Dot is a must for any music fan’s calendar. The festival showcases some of the best up and coming artists in different venues across the two cities over one weekend and always delivers without fail; not just the cream of the crop from the plethora of the current musical talent available spanning a multitude of genres, but also always managing to bring the sunshine with it to both cities, along with a buzzing, positive atmosphere.

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Review: Bristol Takeover 2020

The live music and clubbing scene is all a bit different nowadays in the times of coronavirus. We all have to stay at home, but the music industry is doing all that it can to keep music coming to us if we can’t go to it, whilst we listen together, albeit apart. Here in Bristol, the Colston Hall has long been the lynch pin of the live music scene, and yesterday on Saturday 23rd May they took their festival The Bristol Takeover online.

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Review: Yung Lean Live @ the back of the truck

On Thursday the 2nd of April, Jonatan Leandoer Håstad (Yung Lean) emerged from the darkness at Stockholm’s Frihamnen harbour and beckoned the audience to follow him towards the back of a truck, parked up next to a Russian freight ship. Lean opened the door and revealed the interior, laden with burning candelabras, wall hangings, a dead tree decorated with dream catchers and various statues of animals.

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Review: Give a Sh*t Xmas

Where were you when Thursday’s exit poll was announced? I was in a mosh pit. It was a good place to be at that point in time, believe me, but I am old and it started to hurt, so I made my way to the side to check the news on my phone. I should have stayed in that mosh pit.

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