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Methyl Ethel, live at Peckham Audio

Methyl Ethel, live at Peckham Audio

A raw and intimate “final” live performance as a duo ahead of greater things from Jake Webb’s namesake.

Metronomy, live at The Roundhouse

Metronomy, live at The Roundhouse

Exceeding expectations, Joseph Mount leaves us hoping Metronomy really are forever.

Deerhunter, live at The Roundhouse

Deerhunter, live at The Roundhouse

Personalities aside, the indie stalwarts play a formidable set at London’s Roundhouse.

Kinobe, live at The Gallery

Kinobe, live at The Gallery

After a chance encounter, the Snobs drop in on a largely forgotten act to see what’s what

Patawawa, Live at Notting Hill Arts Club

Patawawa, Live at Notting Hill Arts Club

Following their interview, Cuzomano and John see what Patawawa are all about as a live act

Interview: Patawawa

Interview: Patawawa

Announcing a UK tour for the first time to our dear Snobs, Cuzomano, Easy C and John sit down with Matlock Trio, Patawawa, ahead of their show at London’s Notting Hill Arts Club.

Janelle Monáe, Live at Wembley Arena

Janelle Monáe, Live at Wembley Arena

Cuzomano and John revisit Janelle Monáe at her first arena performance on the last leg of her tour

Crazy P, live at Islington Assembly Hall

Crazy P, live at Islington Assembly Hall

Probably the best band you are not listening to

Franc Moody, live at Heaven

Franc Moody, live at Heaven

John, Easy C, El Mascarado and a subordinate boogie the night away to the hedonistic vibe of Franc Moody

Beirut, live at the Hammersmith Apollo

Beirut, live at the Hammersmith Apollo

Cuzomano, Easy C, John and some subordinates spend a night in Purgatory with Beirut

The Revolution, live at Shepherd's Bush

The Revolution, live at Shepherd's Bush

Cuzomano, Easy C, El Mascarado and a subordinate see one of the greatest bands alive

Polo & Pan, live at Oval Space

Polo & Pan, live at Oval Space

An inauspicious London debut for the hyped French duo

Destroyer, live at The Jazz Café

Destroyer, live at The Jazz Café

Dan Bejar's signature apathy is welcomed by a loving crowd at Camden's intimate Jazz Café