The 1975 | 05.07.17
Matthew Healy’s such a charming, arrogant, unself-conscious performer, you can’t help but be utterly enthralled.


Matthew Healy’s such a charming, arrogant, unself-conscious performer, you can’t help but be utterly enthralled.
Jordan Davis and Tristan Martin craft intricate, genre-bending, gentle electronic-indie-pop songs that simultaneously excite and relax.
The anthemic “Nerve” was a high point, the band’s sound filling the large, packed room and owning the venue.
It was a fun and engaging show; I don’t think Parachute could deliver anything but.

“Move” hit the airways, funk-filled and falsetto-laced.
Japan Nite act ANALOGIX mimed a nostalgic performance of ’80s corporate culture over synth tracks and live drums.
Hey Violet gave the 400 kids in attendance a night they will always remember.
After honing their live show, I hope they’ll come back, this time on a bigger stage, and with a strong, memorable image.

“We jumped out of the spaceship into ‘The Greener Side’ forest, started writing songs, and all lived happily ever after.”
Armors looked every bit the part of a confident and successful band.
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