Articles tagged with: music
I blame whoever let me watch Titanic when I was 12 for the association I make between classical music and impending doom. A memory of the cheerful quartet who provide a soundtrack to the sinking …
Many moons ago cider was only known as a drink for crusty old blokes. And dirty students. And tramps. And anyone from Somerset.
But in the last few years it’s had something of a revival with …
Saturday
After four nights of constant booze, Saturday opens with an almighty thunderstorm, and thanks to the mixture of coffee and rum I was necking the night before, one of the weirder hangovers I’ve had, feeling …
Friday
Let’s be honest, after all of the weird underground shenanigans and record shop beat downs of Thursday, Friday is going to have to pull something pretty spectacular out of its hat to top what has …
Wednesday
The saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions never rings more true than at a festival. I had some highly hopes on my first proper day at SXSW; hang out with …
The Stag’s Head is one of Spoonfed’s favourite London venues! If you’re ever near Hoxton (which for the uninformed is but a short walk from “trendy” Shoreditch) then this has to be on your list …
If you love music, and are over the age of download only, then there is a good chance that at some point you have entered the strange world of the independent Record Store. No I’m …
So….what can I write about today? Music, perhaps. Few safer bets than yammering on about music. And I’m going to start with this: I went to a cocktail party at the weekend (well, I say …
What? Grok. Grok? What the hell is that? Well, according to the OED (via Wikipedia) to grok means: “to to understand intuitively or by empathy; to establish rapport with” and “to empathize or communicate sympathetically …
One of the most entertaining parts of our week in the Spoonfed office is when, each Wednesday, the editorial team listens to ten new songs slated to be released as singles the following week. Their …
We’ve been fortunate here at Spoonfed to have build relationships with some really great London artists, musicians, comedians and various other Londoners. Often, it’s thanks to these knowledgable people that we hear about the next …
I’ve made it to this point in the summer without actually attending any of the BBC Proms events, a fact that I felt this weekend I should rectify. Under the assumption that regardless of the …
We’re going to be off this weekend to the Field Day festival at Victoria Park which should be absolutely brilliant. One thing we’re quite excited to see is the MySpace bus which has been touring …

