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The Cribs Review

‘The Cribs’, an indie-pop trio originating from Wakefield in the heart of the North of England, and one of my favorite bands, released their sixth studio album, ‘For All My Sisters’ this week. After discovering The Cribs through their smash hit "Mirror Kissers" almost three years ago, I didn’t know what to expect from this album, I knew it wouldn't be like the 2007 classic, ‘Men’s Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever’, or their most recent album ‘In the Belly of the Brazen Bull’ (2012). However ‘For All My Sisters’ is potentially one of the best releases I've heard this year, or dare I say it, the best Cribs’ album yet.    After finding out via the wonderful app that is ‘Spotify’ that The Cribs would be playing ‘New Slang’, a small club in Kingston, on Thursday 26th of March I knew I just had to see them play live again. I’d been reading a lot of positive reviews about their recent gigs promoting the new album, I didn't really know what to

First Blog Post.

My First Blog post. Hello everyone, I guess this is my very first blog post which is rather exciting but also very nerve-racking so I'm not really sure what on earth I'm meant to be writing about but you know what?let's just roll with it (great oasis pun libby).Anyway the reason behind why i started this blog was to write about anything really whether it be about world topics,my opinion's on what is happening around the world,gig review's or album review's i will pretty much be writing about everything and anything that goes on.Ive always had a passion for writing and expressing my opinion's so starting a blog seemed liked a perfect idea to me,hopefully this blog will also start to give me a bit more confident (bit soppy).So to everyone and anyone i hope you enjoy this blog and the topic's i talk about,if you have any suggestions for me you can contact me on my twitter @gothicpeachh. Thank you and i hope you enjoy!.

Kasabian Review (December 2014)

Kasabian review Brixton academy has always been an iconic venue, many talented and brilliant people and bands have played there over the years but one band in particular that stood out to me, when announcing they would play five nights at the iconic venue in December of last year, were no other than Leicester’s very own Kasabian.Now after missing Kasabian in the summer of last year at their biggest show yet to date at the biggest festival in the UK Glastonbury, I knew I had to see them play at one of my favorite venues of all time. So on the 6 th of December 2014 I made my way to Brixton academy the last night of the five nights before kasabain carried on with their arena tour with my mum and my uncle, Kasabian have always been one of them bands that I felt like I had to see, and I heard some amazing things about their shows especially the past four nights at Brixton academy, and as I got closer and closer to the academy I could feel the energy and excitement