Articles Tim Hanson

Live review: The Lemon Twigs, Electric Brixton, 05/09/24

Touring their fifth album, New York duo The Lemon Twigs prove that summer can synaesthise into colours other than lime green. In a set overflowing with generosity, the D’Addario brothers painted the stage in honey
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Poetry Rosie Cook

Joy

Joy in conversation lacked and then had  It’s nice to be with you  And out of myself
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Articles Tim Hanson

Live review: The Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs 25th anniversary tour, Barbican, 31/8-01/9

It’s been 25 years since Boston’s The Magnetic Fields found a breathtaking career peak with 69 Love Songs, and the same ambition that drove the record’s conception in 1999 finds Stephin Merritt and co. playing the album in its entirety across two night sets around the UK and Europe.
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Poetry Rosie Cook

moments

When thoughts never stop  Moments sometimes tinge with an off-coloured brown  Like old cigarettes  Or paper that’s been burnt at the sides. Moments  All white and crisp  Until the flaming end Of rolled up paper and tobacco  Preys on the corners edge Threatening to let it all go Up
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Articles Graham Thomas

An evening in the cinema with Amenno

A collective of filmmakers creating art on their own terms. They get out there, they shoot it, they support each other, and they get it on screen. Amenno are ‘making their own industry’
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Articles Graham Thomas

The Boxkart Rebel Arrives…

TheNevePress host their first live event - an evening of literary magic, live readings, music, DJs and high-end stationery and it was, all trumpets trumpeting, flipping wicked.
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Poetry Graham Thomas

Time Wasters

Little pumps in bed, Little repeats at brek
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Articles Graham Thomas

Rebel Stationery launch with Holly & Co

Rebel Stationery have brought their debut collection of beautiful diaries, notebooks, planners and gifting accessories to Holly & Co – a brand new luxury marketplace by Holly Tucker MBE.
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Poetry Rosie Cook

to not need

It’s nice to not need anything To sit softly in the hangover haze  slow and fuzzy     happenings around me
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Poetry Rosie Cook

Hat

Hat floating  in the air  cradling a body not there  Especially yours  Majestic mystery of mastery nestled in finely kept roses  That (probably) smell the same as when you were here.   Is it wrong?  A museum made of house A patchwork of was and is and may still be  Are
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Short Stories Graham Thomas

A Mundane Funeral

Nobody seemed truly sorry for his loss. The words drifted into the lad’s ears and they held neither weight or resonance. The funeral, his first, had rolled along with a strange, dream-like autonomy. People came, readings were read and then a coffin went behind a curtain.
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Articles Luke Searle

Album Review: Hope Downs by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Strap in for 35 minutes of ear-bliss, with Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.
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