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    Festival Preview: All Points East 2019
    The Mic Magazine
    • Apr 25, 2019
    • 3 min

    Festival Preview: All Points East 2019

    London’s vastly ambitious ten-day event returns for a second year with an eagerly-anticipated programme of entertainment. It seems to be a staple in the British festival calendar that before we reach the very heart of summer, we’re treated to an array of one day events in and around the capital. British Summer Time in Hyde Park has led the way over the past decade, but recently new names are coming to the fold. One such festival that burst onto the scene last year was All Poi
    Bear’s Den @ Rock City
    Cameron Chadwick
    • Apr 19, 2019
    • 3 min

    Bear’s Den @ Rock City

    Indie folk lads turned arena rockers Bear’s Den balanced the intimacy of their early material with the seismic sounds of their later tunes at their most recent outing at Rock City. Bear’s Den turned a pretty significant page with their last album, ‘Red Earth & Pouring Rain.’ Similarly to their close associates Mumford & Sons, no longer were they North London indie heroes quietly playing banjos and reminiscing old tales of love and sorrow; their music became powered by synths
    Interview with Maggie Rogers
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    • Nov 30, 2018
    • 5 min

    Interview with Maggie Rogers

    Maggie Rogers is currently supporting Mumford & Sons, who are on tour promoting their new album ‘Delta’. Maggie opened her set with “On + Off”, taken from her debut EP ‘Now That the Light Is Fading’. She played a range of songs, from some taken off her first EP to those that will appear on the new album. Maggie’s enthusiasm, talent and spirited personality came through each song. Before “Alaska”, the song that gained her much public attention and set her career off, she asked
    Mumford and Sons become responsible for the most amazing night of many lives!
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    • Dec 3, 2015
    • 3 min

    Mumford and Sons become responsible for the most amazing night of many lives!

    Without a shadow of a doubt, Mumford and Sons absolutely SMASHED it at the Capital FM Arena on Saturday 28th November. Stopping in Nottingham for the first of thirteen UK shows, the incredible set lasting around 2 hours, was genuinely the most entertaining and most memorable night of my life… leaving me with a very broken voice and sore throat for the next few days. From the beginning of their music career Mumford and Sons have never failed to impress their loyal fans. Back i
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