Reviews
The Future Isn't What It Used To Be (2013)
Anthemic rock on powerful second album from gripping Barnsley-based outfit, Exit Calm
Exit Calm (2010)
Fine self-titled debut album from Yorkshire-based band Exit Calm, which combines together in its influences the best moments of Echo and the Bunnymen and the Verve
We're On Our Own (2008)
Fine second single from South Yorkshire-based shoegazing band, Exit Calm
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Interviews
Club AC30
Interview with Robin Allport
Club AC30 is one of Britain's leading shoegazing record labels and club nights. Co-owner Robin Allport chats to Anthony Strutt about his label which has now put out over fifty albums and singles including releases by Exit Calm, Ringo Deathstarr, Air Formation and Model Morning
Exit Calm
Interview
Anthony Strutt talks to Yorkshire-based shoegazing band Exit Calm about their eponymous debut album and heavy touring schedule at a show in London
Live
Foundry, Sheffield, 22/10/2021
Dave Goodwin finds that the debut album by storied producer former Exit Calm leader Rob Marshall is realised live on stage with superb effect.
Exit Calm
Bodega, Nottingham, 1/2/1014
Dave Goodwin watches South Yorkshire shoegazing/psychedlic band Exit Calm play an intense but anthemic set at The Bodega in Nottingham
Reverence 3
ICA, London, 17/9/2010
On the first night of the third Reverence Festival, Anthony Strutt at the ICA In London sees sets from Sereena Maneesh, Tripwires and Exit Calm