
Kid Kapichi got sweaty and dirty at their sold-out show at Moth Club
Kid Kapichi (Photo Credit: Belinda Enthoven Photography) Hailing from Hastings, the Hedonistic rockers Kid Kapichi have long been one of our favourites in the UK.
Researching, exploring and reporting British inspired Subculture and Art past and present. Our subculture blog delves into the roots of Northern Soul and simultaneously reports on the contemporary Northern Soul scene. It interviews emerging new wave bands that themselves are inspired by the original punk bands appearing across another page of the Blog.
It charts the evolution of Subcultures from their emergence in the 60’s and 70’s to a more inclusive and equitable movement today. The underground and subcultures are never fixed in one place or time. They have strong and meaningful reference points but are always evolving.
Always Forward, Never Back.
Kid Kapichi (Photo Credit: Belinda Enthoven Photography) Hailing from Hastings, the Hedonistic rockers Kid Kapichi have long been one of our favourites in the UK.
“I hate the phrase ‘guitar music’. It’s not dead, it’s not breathing. It’s music. Everything that once was, will be again, in one shape or
Photo Credit: Rory Barnes Wonderfully energetic and full-blooded, Yonaka are a feisty rock band from Brighton who generate a soundscape full of high-octane goodness. Consisting
Packed full of raw passion and talent, the whimsical bedroom pop sweetheart Alberto Garcia (AKA Alien Tango) is one to watch out for in 2020.
Post-punk duo The Ninth Wave (Photo Credit: Stuart Simpson) Combining gothic vibes with luscious synths and pop sensibilities, plugging into the soundscape of The Ninth
Local DIY punk band Forrest Flowers are a force to be reckoned with Beautifully ramshackle and high-spirited, local DIY queer punk group Forrest Flowers are
Picked as one of the most essential new artists for 2020 by NME, South Londoners Glossii are an explosive burst of raw energy. Think Death
English singer-songwriter Brooke Bentham (Photo Credit: Lauren Maccabee) Influenced by the likes of Angel Olsen and Sharon Van Etten, English singer-songwriter Brooke Bentham and her
King Krule released Man Alive! on 21 February (Photo Credit – Charlotte Patmore) When 6 Feet Beneath the Moon was released in 2013, Archy Marshall
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