
This was the first time in a very long while that Quenched Music had stepped into Manchester’s Soup Kitchen, for live music rather than their famous DJ nights. Let’s just say the night did not disappoint. Even when we first arrived there was a buzz around the venue with spectators and musicians mingling and soaking [...]
Saturday Night. Tele? Pfft. But as I am hanging out with the Mrs we decide, sod it, lets see whats on. To her delight, a programme about Eurovision comes on. Now, I am not Eurovision’s biggest fan, in fact I think it’s dated. But it did make me think a lot about what was sat [...]
The key to a good e.p and an e.p that keeps our burgeoning interest and intrigue waning like an overweight mop haired rocker who has been receiving a handful of naughty messages from a Mila Kunis lookalike from Bolton, is to keep it cool. Keep it short. But keep it big. Hailing from Anglesey and [...]
Following the release of their critically acclaimed self-titled album in 2011, British indie five-piece WhiteMoor are hoping to make an explosive comeback with their second album, Horizons. ‘All I’ve Ever Known’ is the second single to be taken from the new album and sees the band exploring new ground, blending their well-known brand of post-apocalypse [...]
Tom Metcalfe’s EP ‘Life is Only Vibrating Energy’ is a five track compendium of folk music from the North West of England. Tom hails from Preston and works in Salford. The title forms the acronym LOVE. I consider volcanos, supernovae, this EP playing through my headphones, all forms of life. The title is a salient [...]
THE PLAYGROUND have just launched their festival for 2013 bringing together a long list of forward thinking producers and artists including the likes of DIGITALISM, GARY NUMAN, [UNKLE] James Lavelle, BOOKA SHADE, JAMES ZABIELA, MODEL 500, DERRICK MAY, KEVIN SAUNDERSON, PANTHA DU PRINCE + many more. And us at Quenched Music are going to be [...]
Hidden down a back alley in the depths of the Northern Quarter in the former squat know to many as Kraak Gallery I stood with a crowd of merely 20 people waiting patiently to see East India Youth aka William Doyle. If you haven’t heard of East India Youth don’t be dismayed as material only [...]
Four Demons is an EP of superstitious caterwauling from Ruby Tingle, a beautiful garden variety witch who has created an artistic outlet for her strange intentions. She makes handmade collages, sculptures and puppets of animals and humans in unusual scenes. These lean towards her macabre fascinations. Peruse her artwork; it exhibits a grotesque and vaudevillian [...]
The night was a symbiosis between man, machine and music. The Narrows carved a noisy electro rut, using computer hardware to provide rhythm and synthesis. The man on the keyboard was controlling drums and some synthesizer patches. I spent a portion of their set trying to locate the fourth man they appeared to be using. [...]
Live: Band of Skulls@ HMV Ritz-5th December 2012 After the release of their second album Sweet Sour in February 2012, Band of Skulls have been touring extensively across the globe. This time it was Manchester’s turn to feel their rumbling desert-rock riffs. First up was Manchester locals Folks which quite frankly seemed like a bit [...]