Reviews
Upbeat Sadness (2001)
Loud is Spanish, but sings in English. He has a really fantastic voice, which carries this EP. above being average. All the four tracks are based around a synthesiser backing which could be described
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Ty Segall
Babylon, Ottawa, 18/10/2010
Andrew Carver at the Babylon in Ottawa sees highly touted Californian Ty Segall play an enthuiastic set of loud, but lo-fi pop
Crookes
Oldham Library, Oldham, 3/10/2010
As part of the new 'Get It Loud in Libraries' initiative, Dixie Ernill watches Sheffield-based band play a superb set iof sixties and C-86 influenced indie pop at Oldham Library
Sonic Cathedral Nights, 30/4/2008 and 12/5/2008
Social, London, 30/4/2008
At the Social in London Anthony Strutt enjoys two nights put on by excellent shoegazing label Sonic Cathedral, the first featuring Maps and Ulrich Schnauss, and the second headlined by loud American trio, A Place to Bury Strangers
British Sea Power
KOKO, London, 31/1/2008
At the KOKO in London, Anthony Strutt watches offbeat rockers British Sea Power play an impressive loud and exuberant set
F**k Buttons
ICA, London, 30/1/2008
Chris O' Toole is impressed by Bristol-based duo F**k Buttons' loud and confrontational avant-garde experimentalism, but nevertheless finds it too controlled at a gig at the ICA in London
Motorhead with Priestess
Capital Music Hall, Ottawa, 28/4/2005
On their first tour in Canada in many years, Andrew Carver sees "Living Legends" Motorhead play an extraordinarily loud but impressive show at the Ottawa Capital Music Hall
Mighty Roars
Archway, London, 20/10/2004
Fast, furious and loud, new London group the Mighty Roars have all the landmarks of a great punk band. Dave Toynton enjoys "their set of hard, raunchy, ecstatic punk rock" at the Archway in London
Immortal Lee County Killers 2
100 Club, London, 15/1/2004
Immortal Lee County Killers 2 look like they could be on the run from a Deep South penitentiary. New writer Daniel Cressey watches them "create some of the most viscerally exciting and downright loud blues available" at London's 100 Club