Upcoming Events (see listings page for more)
- Sunday May 20
- Hooga
Acoustic Night With Marc Halls, Jakob Deist and Bongo Steve
Free
- Tuesday May 22
- Hooga
The Argonauts The Mono Polys
Burning InDifference
Free entry
- Wednesday May 23
- Cramphorn Theatre
Lunchtime Concert 1pm, Free
- Hooga
Miss Phoenix Nights Burlesque Show
- Thursday May 24
- Golden Fleece
Come & Have A Go If You Think You Are Funny Enough Free entry
- Civic Theatre
Garfunkel and Simon Tickets: £17.50
Concessions: £16.00
- Hooga
Leanne Louise Album Launch
- Friday May 25
- Hooga
Mandeville Machine Gun Men (Hip Hop Set)
- Civic Theatre
Jongleurs on the Road Tickets: £15.00
Concessions: £13.50
- Golden Fleece
Friday Night Rocks All Stars
Sound Pressure Level
Free entry
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About Author: Kerri Nepean
Posts by Kerri Nepean
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My Cousin Rachel @ Old Court Theatre
Posted on January 8, 2012 | No CommentsMy Cousin Rachel is a mystery-romance penned by British novelist Daphne du Mauier. It tells the torment of Philip Ashby, a young Cornish batchelor, originally determined to unravel the apparent mystery surrounding his cousin Ambrose’s sudden death. As the story unfolds, we find Phillip falling helplessly in love with his... -
Christmas Panic Live @ Hooga
Posted on January 8, 2012 | No CommentsRounding up the 2011′s Panic Nights with a jam packed line up at Hooga Bar, the splendid array of local music showcased this evening certainly didn’t disappoint. Kicking off the festivities is James McKay. James’ mellow tones and overall warm acoustic sound draws in the growing audience and provides a... -
Meet Me At The Border
Posted on January 8, 2012 | No CommentsIt’s exciting times in the Meet Me At The Border camp at the moment, after releasing their new EP Lead From the Front. The group express the satisfaction they all feel from hearing the final product of something they have invested so much time and effort on. Producer Danny B... -
Storm Child – Against The Wall
Posted on November 7, 2011 | No CommentsFour track EP Against the Wall from political band Stormchild is full of commendable energy and enthusiasm from start to finish. Computer Brain starts the proceedings off, with some vigorous guitars and classically punky vocals. There are some effective tempo changes during the song to keep things interesting and our... -
The Ends – Talk of the South
Posted on November 5, 2011 | No CommentsBeginning with a sample resembling sounds reminiscent of pier arcades, before jumping in with raucous, jagged guitars and staccato vocals, The Ends create a first impression that is lively and fun. Title track Talk of the South really sets a precedent for the rest of their EP. All parts work... -
Jekyll and Hyde at the Old Court Theatre
Posted on November 1, 2011 | No CommentsKicking the winter season off for performance enthusiasts Chelmsford Theatre Workshop, is their much anticipated production of Jekyll and Hyde. We took a few moments to chat to director Debbie Miles, to gauge an inkling of what to expect, without spoiling the surprises in store! Although a widely well known... -
Yan Baker
Posted on October 20, 2011 | No CommentsOne of my favourite things about writing for Panic is being introduced to music that I probably would never have discovered otherwise, but genuinely love. These couple of tracks by Essex singer/songwriter Yan Baker fall into that category. Having featured on festival bills alongside the likes of Blondie and Bowling... -
The Overwrought – Show You’re Still Alive
Posted on October 20, 2011 | No CommentsIf the feedback from The Overwrought’s debut EP is anything to go by, follow up Show You’re Still Alive promises to be a belter. The latest EP opens with Condemns. The music is fresh, airy and light but the lyrics are slightly bitter and heart-rending. This combination ensures the song... -
Reach for the Lasers – Audio. Ignition
Posted on October 19, 2011 | No CommentsAudio. Ignition is one of the most exhilarating debut EPs I’ve had the pleasure of listening to for quite a while. An intriguing combination of electro/dance/rock infusions, the overall sound from Reach for the Lasers stands way apart from the masses. The Change is an enthusiastic and enthralling effort, with... -
George Henry King
Posted on October 19, 2011 | No CommentsHaving sampled success with his band, Wasted Youth guitarist George King is expanding his portfolio with some promising solo material. Silhouette Trees is a tender, perfectly melodic affair, exhibiting some intricate acoustic guitar, underlying the warm tones of George’s vocals. It is an example of his established aptitude and ability,...