Showing posts with label Fairchild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairchild. Show all posts

Monday, 21 November 2016

Fairchild / Young Monarch / Carnival Club - Manchester Soup Kitchen - 19th November 2016



This is Fairchild's last gig for a while in their adopted hometown of Manchester as they move onto pastures new. Soup Kitchen is packed to the point it's almost impossible to move, but two hundred or so answer the call of dance that Fairchild's big 80s tinged rock sends so clearly from the stage. Support came from two of the most impressive bands on the local scene at the moment - Young Monarch and Carnival Club.

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Dantevilles / Fairchild / Matter Of Mind - Manchester Night And Day - 27th August 2016



With most of the musical youth of town in the mud of Leeds, This Feeling chose the bank holiday to put on probably their strongest line-up yet at their monthly club night at the Night And Day headlined by Dantevilles but with a supporting cast of Aussie pop lovers Fairchild, Mayflower and Stockport's next big hopes Matter Of Mind.

Friday, 18 December 2015

Even The Stars Tips For 2016 - Day Five


Welcome to Even The Stars Tips For 2016. The artists and bands on this list we expect great things from in 2016. We've selected fifty bands and we'll reveal nine a day Monday to Friday with our top five selections on Saturday.

On day five we present Barron, Fairchild, Freakout Honey, Gospel, I Set The Sea On Fire, Lucky T Jackson, Misty Miller, Rory Wynne and Yak.

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Track Of The Day 1 : Fairchild - Breathless


Breathless is the title track from Fairchild's next EP due early in 2016. The Australian six-piece relocated to Manchester from their native Gold Coast but returned there to record the EP. Already gaining a reputation for the most high-energy fun shows in town, Breathless takes a slightly more restrained tack.

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Fairchild / Moral Panics - Manchester The Castle - 20th November 2015


We'd heard a lot of great things about Fairchild so were intrigued to see what the Australian six-piece could deliver live at The Castle and we witnessed that tiny room dancing and bouncing like never before as they compelled us all to have as a good a time as they were. We were also mightily impressed by Moral Panics who preceded them.