Fresh off the back of the release of their fourth album, Fearless Nature, Kid Kapichi showcased their new two-man line up at ...
Although he feels much better and ‘solider’ living on the Mediterranean he still hankers for ‘a little ship to sail the sea’ and pesters friends to indulge him in this fantasy, suggesting a cruise ...
There are some big, once in a blue moon events this week in Notts, from live jazz and protest comedy to football and theatre.
Tom Gensler delivered a successful debut headline show at The Old Bus Depot, supported on stage by Leah Wilcox and, Daisy ...
In this, the first edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens for 2026, our music team reviews new releases from Daudi Matsiko, ...
Running has been having a renaissance moment of late; Gen Zers and Millennials are flocking to run clubs, Parkrun’s ...
The Windmill in Brixton has churned out more obscure and subversive acts than one can shake a stick at. Black Country, New ...
Rough Trade hosted a discussion between Notts legends Sleaford Mods and Stewart Lee, a sold-out small gathering consisting of ...
Cast has welcomed a few members since the release of All Change 30 years ago. Frontman and rhythm guitarist John Power has ...
On an evening when much of the UK was at home watching murders in a castle with the finale of The Traitors, the BBC ...
They are one of Britain’s most beloved rock bands, having headlined major festivals like Download and Reading & Leeds Festival multiple times over the years. But Scottish trio Biffy Clyro have been ...
Feeling Nottstalgic? As part of LeftLion's work digitally archiving our predecessor Overall magazine we rediscovered some favourite Nottingham haunts of the nineties... Veggie-friendly cafe, opposite ...