By Niamh Christian COVID-19 hasn't been enjoyable for anyone. Being stuck at home, unable to see friends and family plus the multiple industries that have been put under intense pressure to keep themselves from closure. One industry that has been affected the most is the events and music industry. With 556 venues at risk of closure... Continue Reading →
LAYKS – ‘Internet Friends’ Single Review
By Amelia Thorpe After what seemed like the longest four months in lockdown, Indie-pop soloist, LAYKS broke the silence with dreamy new single, ‘Internet Friends’, upon its release on July 30th. Made up of British multi-instrumentalist, Sam Martin, and self-described as “nostalgic and colourful indie-pop”, the 1980s synth-pop inspired LAYKS, is an exciting new name... Continue Reading →
Blamire – Interview and Article
By Fern Mcerlane In a city best known for indie and alternative music, Newcastle based synth-pop mavens Blamire dare to do something different. Currently releasing singles building up to a debut EP, their uniquely retro sound is nostalgic yet refreshing. Fern McErlane caught up with Alex Blamire for more insight into the band. Beginning as... Continue Reading →
DARLING ZINE
DARLING ZINE by Emily Duff - Issue 1. Tits Upon Tyne will be featured in the format of an interview with founder, Natalie Greener. Darling Zine Issue One by Emily Duff, Cover by Rebecca Reed (Candy Vortex) - Promoting Creative Wxmen in Music, Art and Film - 44 Full Colour Pages Professionally Printed - Uses... Continue Reading →
Review of the After Dark Tark Show with Tits Upon Tyne
By Jimmy Temniuk The After Dark Tark Show is a casual talk show dedicated to giving creatives and thinkers a platform to share their opinions, personalities and insight into what they are passionate about, As well as a hub of mutual promotion. I was drinking a coffee in the garden, in Nottingham. It was probably... Continue Reading →
Review – A live stream that Fever 333 dedicated to raising money and awareness for Black Lives Matter
By Niamh Christian It's been impossible to avoid the news on George Floyds death. The devastating 9-minute long video went viral, showing the white police officer kneeling on his neck as he cries out his last words. "I can't breathe." That phrase has become infamous after hearing him repeatedly cry it as he was brutally... Continue Reading →
Rory Wynee – ‘Roses’ Review
By Ryan Wallace - WASTELAND MUSIC The new single from singer/songwriter Rory Wynne is a catchy offering of dreamy, anthemic indie pop. “Roses” perfectly displays Wynee’s ability to write a catchy melody laid over dreamlike synths. The track then energetically builds up into an anthemic chorus, making it an ideal indie bop for a less... Continue Reading →