- Kirsty Wood

Profile
At the moment I spend most of my time (and student loan) at gigs, whilst also trying to get through my degree, build a writing portfolio and taking part in the gruelling Uni social life. I listen to bands such as You Me At Six, A Day To Remember, We Are The Ocean, Not Advised, The Blackout, Young Guns, All Time Low, Canterbury with the favourites being Brand New. Peace out
Reviews:
Late Night Fiction - Exits, Pursued by a Bear Single Review- Having already shared a stage with acts such as 'The Xcerts' and 'Twin Atlantic' by just the tender band age of 2 years old, Late Night Fiction release new single 'Exits, Pursued b...
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Four Year Strong - In Some Way, Shape or Form Album Review- One listen to ‘In Some Way, Shape Or Form’ and it’s clear to see the change in Four Year Strong’s sound. Where pop or punk may have crossed before, these tracks are predominately m...
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Deaf Havana - Fools and Worthless Liars Album Review- Deaf Havana have got a few years under their belt, meaning many tracked their progress both before and after the departure of vocalist Ryan Mellor. With the loss of such an influen...
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FutureProof - Maniac ft. Kayne Single Review- Futureproof's 'Maniac' isn't a song to go to for substantial lyrics and probably won't be a lasting favourite for anyone, but with its electro-pop sound and auto-tune used in just ...
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Dangerous! - Movers N Shakers Single Review- Aussie rockers Dangerous! put forward new single ‘Movers N Shakers’ as they get set to release forthcoming album ‘Teenage Rampage’ on the 19th September. Offering a refreshing chan...
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- We are the Ocean @ Lancaster Central Library - 24/07/2011 - Live Review
- Tonight We Are The Ocean bring their dynamic live act to the Lancaster Library and do nothing short than rip through the venue. Support sees both bands take after the headliners wi...
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- We are the Ocean - Talking to Dan Brown Interview
- Before playing their headlining show in the Lancaster Library, We Are The Ocean vocalist Dan Brown talks about playing in a Library, the new sound of the band and what’s next for t...
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The Cape Race - Now, Voyager Mini Album Review- With over 10,000 pre-orders of their mini-album and the press positively latching on, there’s already a buzz around Manchester bred The Cape Race. And although the band have chosen...
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- The Secret Sisters @ Lancaster Central Library - 27/06/2011 - Live Review
- Tonight Southern Charm is encapsulated inside the Lancaster Library as Secret Sisters drape their country sound over the crowd. First up is local Alex Hulme who combines meticulous...
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- Matthew and the Atlas - 02/04/2011 - Interview
- Q:So you’ve just got back from SXSW, how was that?A:Thomas Field: Incredible, incredible, absolutely amazing.
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Architects - The Here and Now Album Review- Since the Architects debut release of “Nightmares” in 2006 they have impressively churned out two more full lengths as well as racking up quite a hefty number of tours, so now as t...
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D.R.U.G.S [Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows] - If You Think This Song Is About You, It Probably Is Single Review- D.R.U.G.S make their debut with the release of “If You Think This Song Is About You, It Probably Is” and although the band itself is a pick and mix of ex band members ranging from ...
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- Futures,Pegasus Bridge,Fate Fell Short @ Lancaster Central Library - 03/12/10 - Live Review
- “Let’s make this the loudest the Library has ever been” Although not a massive task for Ant West to demand of the crowd, Futures show the Library precisely why they have been getti...
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- Futures - Ant West Interview
- With 2010 coming to an end it wraps up a huge year for Futures. Tonight sees the band travel six hours to the Lancaster Library to play a 40 minute set, but even with the prospect ...
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- Pegasus Bridge - Edward Turner & Tom Lynam Interview
- After well and truly performing their duties as warm up band for Futures I managed to catch up with Singer Ed and Drummer Tom after the Lancaster Library gig.Q:How did the support ...
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Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare Single Review- Following the tragic loss of Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan, Avenged’s return is even more anticipated as the drummer’s final imprint will be made. So with single “Nightmare”, all eyes a...
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Francesqa - We Lived EP Review- After being personally selected to play this year’s Slam Dunk Festival by one of the most famous names in pop punk, Tom Delonge, one can’t help but have high expectations for Oxfor...
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Straight Lines - Loose Change Single Review- The popularity of Welsh four-piece Straight Lines is continuing in strengths and new single “Loose Change” is just one snippet of why this is the case. Finally breathing some origi...
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Enter Shikari - Tribalism Album Review- After an amazing year following the release of Common Dreads, Enter Shikari have released a “Common Dread companion” in the form of “Tribalism” bringing with it a mixture of live t...
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Twin Atlantic - Lightspeed Single Review- Twin Atlantic already have quite a buzz around them as one of the UK's newest exciting rock bands and now they're set to release new single 'Lightspeed' opener of album Vivarium. T...
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Canterbury - Eleven,Twelve Single Review- Canterbury, the Hampshire quintet are set to release their debut album Thank You after an impressive touring schedule alongside Enter Shikari, You Me At Six, The Automatic, Billy T...
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Joshua Radin - One of Those Days Single Review- Single “One of Those Days” taken from the new album “Simple Times” is Joshua Radin’s distinctive sound and then some. For existing fans, first time listeners or even those who have...
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Not Advised - Fight For This EP Review- Not Advised is a name that many have heard but not always remembered, whether it’s from their impressive support slots with the likes of The Blackout, You Me At Six and Kids In Gla...
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The Auteur - Nightcap EP Review- Nightcap, released through LAB records, is the first EP by the quartet from Brighton, The Auteur. Claiming to be “everything you have ever heard but a bit better and a bit more Eng...
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Taking Back Sunday - Sink Into Me Single Review- Sink Into Me is the first single taken from Taking Back Sunday’s upcoming fourth album New Again, the first album to feature new guitarist Matt Fazzi. Offering a definitely more ra...
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