We need your art

Music and politics are intrinsically entwined. Making music is an act of revolution. Using sounds and lyrics to share your thoughts, your feelings, and your perspectives on the world is a way of inspiring, mobilising others. Artists shouldn’t be afraid and fear what is thought of them, or to be disliked. Music and art should make people think and feel, be that about love, loss, or politics.

The world is on fire, she is burning because of us. We should be angry and up in arms to take back the reigns and show them how to lead compassionately. Our world leaders, they depend on us. Our multinationals, they need our hard-earned money to survive. When you decide to spend differently, their pockets will eventually start to empty. I have written before about part-time punks, and this is an extension of that point of view. What we need is more full-time punks, those truly living and breathing their music, their art. We suffer for our art and passions, because they are what makes us human.

Sadly I recently spoke to a well-known Dutch music journalist who found that artists shouldn’t bring their live show to a stand still to talk about politics. I was rather surprised to hear this from someone who is a fan of bands such as IDLES and Fontaines D.C., very much political acts. Artists have a stage, a platform, to share their views and to educate those that would not have been educated if it wasn’t for their favourite artists, a song they liked, a sound they were able to relax to. Artists, musicians, they decide to share their views, in their lyrics, their ethos, and on their stage. Frankly, I don’t think that anyone has anything to say about what an artist decides to do on stage as it is their show, their programme.

I am a fan of the bands I listen to and enjoy because of what they stand for. Their music, and their views are undeniably connected, and I don’t think they should be seen as separate. It is a privilege to be able to say that you would rather not hear about war, ethnic cleansing, and death. Most importantly, it is a privilege to be able to express yourself artistically, to share your thoughts and emotions into a language we all speak; music. We need your music, we need your thoughts, we need your art.

Bakersongs – Turn a Blind Eye

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Radio
Amazing Radio • Newfangled Radio • The Sound Lab

Reviews
7Tage – 7 Songs • Little Garden • Mesmerized • Mystic Sons • Teeth Sound

Playlists
Apollo’s Harp • ARIYEL’S DIARY • Artistas Independentes • Beat Waves • Black Fruit Promotions • Country & Folk Music For All • De Ochtendschijn • EXTRAVAPOP • FVMusicBlog • GOOD MUSIC RADAR • Hot Folk/ Country • Indie Dock Recommends • Indie Kingdom • Indie Measure • Indie Music Flix • KIMU • La Caverna • Lost In The Manor • Melomani • Muse Chronicle • New Sounds of EUROPE! • Princess • Punk Head • purpletea • RGMS Radio • Sinusoidal Music • The Musical Road • True Heat • tunesaround • You! Me! Dancing! • Ze Rock Porto

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grapevine. – Bad Idea

PR results for ‘Bad Idea’

Radio
Amazing Radio • Future Hits Radio • GOOD MUSIC RADIO • In Your Ears • Sword Radio UK • The Sound Lab

Reviews
Bread Records • CHARMmusic • Cheers To The Vikings • HUMBUG NORTH EAST • Indie Spirits • LaMusique • Lost In The Manor • Purple Melon • Right Chord Music

Playlists
All Pop • Allen Peterson Reviews • Apollo’s Harp • ARIYEL’S DIARY • Artisti Online • Bad Wolf Records • Beat Waves • BREAKOUT INDIE • Dulaxi Entertainment • Electronic Dreams Unplugged • EXTRAVAPOP • FRESH DISCOVERIES • Harmony Haven Tunes • Illustrate Magazine • Indie Dock Recommends • Indie Kingdom • Indie Music Flix • Indie Tapes • Joyeux et triomphant • Jyla Music • KIMU New Music Spotlight • La Caverna • Mesmerized • Muse Chronicle • MusikePOOL • Os Garotos de Liverpool • Pop • Pop Music For All • PopHits Music Charts • PopHits Music Charts • Press Play! • Princess • Queer Music Multi Genre • RGMS Radio • Roadie Music • Senocular Media • Sinusoidal Music • Soft pop • Synth-Pop • Tape Ranger • Testing Melodies • The Music Asylum • The Polyphonic Press Co • TJPL NEWS • Tune Oasis • Underground Sounds • Wekelijkse Keuzes • You! Me! Dancing • Ze Rock Porto

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ALLSAINTS for London Fashion Week X Sofar Sounds

I am a big fan of musical instores, ever since I can remember my family and I would seek them out when growing up in the Netherlands; Record Store Day is more of a highlight than my birthday, and I would never miss out on an up close and personal event with musicians I admire. So when I received the request to sort some live music for ALLSAINTS‘ London Fashion Week event, the answer was always going to be yes. I was asked to book two artists for thirty minute slots, create some social media content, and provide a sound system, and so I did.

One of my favourite local artists is outstanding singer, songwriter, and cellist Taliraw, and Leeds-based, Hexham-born artist Gemma Gates wowed at this year’s Aelius Alternative so the line-up was quickly chosen. Both performed as duos and all four musicians received, aside from their performers fee, a stipend for a free ALLSAINTS outfit! Ahead of their performances they went shopping and picked stunning outfits from the ALLSAINTS Newcastle store, after which we set up, soundchecked, and enjoyed captivating performances from both Gemma Gates and Taliraw.

ALLSAINTS’ Newcastle store offered plenty of ways we could position our stage and sound system, but against the back of the side wall, in front of the small seating area ended up being the perfect place for it. With an attentive audience enjoying some complimentary bubbly we enjoyed the music of two incredible grassroots artists and combined with being in a rather fashionable place, I loved every minute. I could have booked four more artists and stayed there all day if they would have let me! Incredible photographer Celia Medina attended the instore and captured the event perfectly, you can find some of her photos below.

Highlight on… Music Conferences

With festival season behind us, we are now looking forward to tour and music conference season, simply to fight off the festival blues. Here are some music conferences we thought worthy enough to share with you.

From the 9th until the 12th of October brand new and high end music conference Beyond The Music is landing in Manchester showcasing new talent, highlighting its grassroots music venues, and giving its visitors, you, a genuine say and the opportunity to take part in conversations and discussions regarding our music industry. On the other side of the country, as part of Middlesbrough’s Twisterella, (Un)Conference will be taking place on the 12th of October, with local music industry professionals joining the conference line-up, this event will give the local industry the chance to connect and come together.

From the 16th until the 18th of October, international festival and convention MaMA is taking over Paris for its 15th edition! With live music, listening sessions, networking, and workshops, the event showcases a great big chunk of what the French industry has to offer. Presenting music and talks at several venues all over the city, MaMA doesn’t just highlight, but also supports its industry and put its money where its mouth is.

On the 21st and 22nd of November we return to Manchester for our favourite music conference, Un-Convention, which is taking place at iconic music venue Band On The Wall. With speakers including the organisers behind End Of The Road Festival, members of Blossoms, international label owners, and representatives from the Music Venue Trust, the conference is promising to be another inspiring and horizon-expanding event!

Resonate Music Conference is a new event that has recently landed on our radar, on the 28th of November the conference will be taking over Platform in Glasgow. The conference aims to help Scotland’s music industry grow, and offers insightful talks, networking, and an open mic for artists.

For those of us already looking ahead to 2025, find some music conferences taking place in spring here:

30-04 / 02-05 Wide Days, Edinburgh
03-05 / 04-05 Sound City, Liverpool
08-05 / 10-05 FOCUS Wales, Wrexham

Highlight on… Sunderland

I recently attended a talk on The Importance of the Creative Sector in Placemaking. One of the speakers that day was Shain Shapiro who wrote a book on the importance of including the creative sector in decisions made by local councils on building regulations, licences and many more topics that seem completely unrelated to the arts. He highlights how they are all very much interlinked, the book gives a great insight into what makes a city economically successful, and what makes people move to it as well as away from it. One of the terms that makes many returns is ‘Music City’, and just recently I read about Sunderland’s plea to become one. 

Sunderland Music City might sound strange to some ears, if in the north east, then why not Newcastle? To me, it makes a lot of sense. The creative scene within Sunderland seems much more compact, which also makes it more tight-knit, there is more collaboration, there seems to be less bad blood and competition, because those within the creative scene in Sunderland understand the importance of supporting one another, while in Newcastle there is always another ‘clique’ to join. If that is good or bad is not up to me to decide, although I know what I personally prefer. Either way, I thought that now would be the right time to highlight some of Sunderland’s incredible creative spaces. 

Independent, The Fire Station, and The Peacock are undeniably influential venues that have paved the way for many artists to come to the city, cafe and live venue Pop Recs might be less obvious, but its 200 cap events space has a fantastic and unique feel that after having set foot in the building just once, never left me. There’s The Ship Isis, Otto and The Bunker, smaller spaces for the emerging artists, and NAME Sunderland, a breeding ground for those eager to learn, grow and develop into artists with experiences within all assets of the music industry. Sunderland University houses the radio studio of Spark Sunderland who are incredible at challenging the north east scene, and Abject Gallery which is managed by Breeze Creatives, is an open space for creatives within the arts. 

Festivals and live events taking place in Sunderland include inner-city festival Waves, Kubix and Monument Festival, all three managing to bring big names such as Everything Everything and The Kooks to the north east. Aside from that there is the team at We Make Culture who bring creatives together by supporting their development, and enhancing creative confidence and wellbeing. All in all, Sunderland has a lot going for it, and hopefully their aim to join the Music Cities Network will be successful! 

Harrison Rimmer – Tough Love

PR Results ‘Tough Love’

Podcasts

The Support Act Podcast

Radio

AFX Radio • Amazing Radio • Penhasco Rock • Pinguin Radio • Radio Wigwam • Teri’s Music Matters • The Sound Lab

Reviews

Booklet Magazine • Bread Records • Cheers To The Vikings • CLOUT • It’s All Indie • MusoMuso • Rocktelling • York Calling

Shout-outs

FVMusicBlog • Little Chief Mag • PopFad Music Blog • Punk Rock Blog • Off The Stage UK

Playlists

Amnplify • Apollo’s Sonic Station • ARIYEL’S DIARY • Artistas independentes • Beat Waves • BerlinOnAir • Best Of Playlists • Boost Digger • Bright & Dark Side of Love • Daily Discovery • Discover New Music • Dolce Brano • Dulaxi Entertainment • End Sessions • Euphony BlogNet • EXTRAVAROCK • FRESH DINGERS • Hes A Baller • Honk Magazine • Hot Folk • Indie & Alternative Rock • Indie Measure • Indie Noise Nation • Indie Pop & Folk Mix • Indie Vibes • IndieRock News • IndieRock News • INFO MUSIC • Joyeux et Triomphant • Jyla Music • KIMU New Music Spotlight • Lost In The Manor • Melody Findings • Melody Lens • Melomani • Mesmerized • Music Is To Blame • Musikepool • My Music Mixtape • New Releases For All • Os Garotos de Liverpool • Plant Cultivation • PopHits Music • Princess • purpletea • RGMS.radio • Roadie Music • Rock • Rock Muse • Rock On Alternative • Rock ON! • Senocular Top Picks • Sinusoidal Music • Static by York Calling • Testing Rock • The Indie Grid • The Musical Road • The Other Side Reviews • True Heat • tunesaround • Ze Rock Porto Recommends

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